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Olalekan Sipasi


Kansas State University
United States
Sipasi Olalekan Ayodele is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Horticulture and Natural Recourses at Kansas State University, ONE Champion 2017, Fellow Thinking School Africa, 2016 Winner of the African Youth Award in Agriculture, a seasoned NYSC SDGs Facilitator, The Future Award Africa for Agriculture nominee and the CEO/Founder of ProtectOzone Sustainable Livelihood Initiative where he trains indigent Children, Youths, Active Citizens and Farmers in Sustainable Agricultural Practice and Climate / City Smart Agriculture to alleviate poverty, fight hunger and systematically protect the ozone layer from depletion. Sipasi was a 2017 Carrington Fellow of the US Consulate, Lagos where he emerged as the Best Fellow, and Best Project and also received the CYFI Outstanding award on a single day, which was presented by the Consular General of the United States of America in Nigeria, John F. Bray. In May 2018, Sipasi was selected as the only full African Fellow of StartingBloc Institute in the United States of America where he stood out in Tulane University, New Orleans as one of the top 3 outstanding Fellows of the Institute. He attended The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State for his Bachelor's in Technology (Agriculture), Masters from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, where he greatly explored his potentials, got a certificate in Business Administration from African Management Institute, Nairobi, Kenya and Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan-African University, Lagos. Sipasi was selected as part of 30 African Change makers in the Agricultural sector who grew from rural community to join other 90 G20 youths in Germany 24th -28th April, 2017 to develop and amend the Berlin Charter on “Creating Opportunities with the Young Generation in the Rural world” He is a dynamic young adult that combined community development work with academics and was successful, he is a dogged entrepreneur driven with passion and enthusiasm in community development through sustainable agricultural processes, innovations, and appropriate technology. He sees opportunities in turning waste / marginalized agricultural and industrial by-products into economically viable tools to fight hunger, alleviate poverty, and increase the socio-economic standard of the communities. He has exceptional leadership skills. He innovated the Mobile Kitchen Garden, where he used waste to combat Ozone Layer depletion and produce vegetables simultaneously which bagged him the 2015 HIDDEN ECO-HERO AWARD WINNER, Samsung Engineering’s Tunza Eco-generation, Seoul, South Korea. He was listed among the Top 10 Go Green in the City Ambassador of Schneider Electric, in 2016. Got the Social Innovators Fellowship 2016/2017 of LEAP Africa, Environmental Sustainability Awards of the Civil Society Awards, an outstanding National Graduate Volunteer of Voluntary Service Overseas, Nigeria, served as the President of Environmental Protection and Conservation Club, 2013 -2014, during his tenure, he was saddled with the responsibilities of preventing tree falling, bush burning, drain blockage and the sustainability of the project. Sipasi is one of the 25 Champions for Change of FeedtheFuture Project of USAID by Africa Lead, LEAP Africa Fellow, Gender in Agribusiness Investment Africa GAIA Ambassador of AWARDs, and recently bagged The Future Award Africa prize for Agriculture. He has over 20 years of experience in agriculture, and the effect of his childhood experience as related to his future ambition cannot be overemphasized. In 2013, he was shortlisted by the Federal government during his National Service program to be a partaker of “NYSC/MDGs War Against Poverty (WAP) Agro-Entrepreneurial Skill Training in Abuja, Nigeria. Sipasi worked under the office of the Vice President of Nigeria on The National Livestock Transformation Plan where his work focused on establishing / Reviving Cattle Ranches in the Northern part of the Country and across the country at large, under the same office, he works to connect the rural farmers to the National Home Grown School Feeding Program to improve their livelihood and nutrition of the school children. He is currently working on the US Consulate-sponsored project FEED II (Farming for Empowerment


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