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FOR BRINGING A UNIQUE TRANSFORMATION TO THE EVERYDAY FACE GROUP THEREBY EARNING HONOURS FOR THE MEDIA WORLD AT LARGE; FOR HIS WONDERFUL CONTRIBUTION TO THE GROWTH OF THE EVERYDAY FACE GROUP I HEREBY PRESENT. BISHOP TAYO ADEGBOLA AS EVERDAY FACE ICON
PROFILE:
He is a prolific speaker who have contributed to Everydayface as a group, he love things to be done just as best as possible, he is also a wonderful philanthropist. BISHOP TAYO was on the 26, Oct, 1982 to the family of ADEBOLA.
He attended PRIMARY : Futa staff pry school, akure. and later proceed to attend is Secondary education at HOMAJ INT SEC SCHOOL Ondo State
He attend higher institution at INSTITUTION: UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN,KWARA STATE.
He also obtain a THEOLOGICAL certificate at UNITED MISSIONARY THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE

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