Guitar
Teaching
Investments
Over the years, I have been an active member in various profit and non-profit organisations and facilitated service delivery to beneficiaries. I derive joy in seeing others do well and progress to achieving their maximum potential, simply kept, I live my life to serve others and in this I am fulfilled. I am a savvy investor and do so through stocks & shares. My investment strategy offers returns up to 40 % per year. I beat the banks and fund managers.
2015 – 2019 | PhD in Pharmacy | University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Thesis title : “Influence of polymer surface on bacteria biofilm formation”
2008 – 2013 | MPharm (Hons) | University of Rome, Italy
Thesis title : “Novel polymer coating for reduction of medical device centered infection”
Excellent Graduate Award 2013 | Laziodisu
4 Lazio Regional Scholarship (Adisu) - (2009 - 2012)
Scholarship from the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy
1998 - 2008 | GCE London ‘O’ and ‘A’ Level | Latina, Italy
Mathematics (A) | Further Pure Mathematics (A) | Chemistry (A) | Biology (B) | Physics (B) | English (C) | Commerce (B) | Computing (B) | Italian (A)
Bronze Medals with Male Trio and Male Quartet Singing Group | European Student Convention | July 2008
Silver Medal in Large Ensemble Choir | European Student Convention | July 2008
1995 - 1998 | Elementary School 'Gianni Rodari' | Brescia, Italy
@ Rehoboth House Nottingham Charity
I taught music theory lessons to adults and provided practical lessons on the guitar.
I managed a Bible study of 6-10 members and trained 60+ workers in the space of 2 years.
I built a functional and sustainable online system to facilitate digital training for workers using google forms and HD videos.
I coordinated and organised simultaneous networking events amongst professionals and students every other month.
I trained 3 students in graphic design and presentation using power point software.
Took up active leadership role serving by example. Delegated duties, reviewed applications, planned strategically, trained mentees, monitored progress and evaluated positive impact on community.
Engage in weekly public speaking.
@ Wellcome Trust Research Group (University of Nottingham)
Carried out administrative duties and organised monthly meetings in comfortable venue for 20+ academics from various departments, ensuring smooth and quick access to presentations.
@ Youth Empowerment Italy
Served as finance officer and co-founder in 2009.
Organised logistics for 20+ members to biannual conferences.
Carried out book keeping with rigour and integrity, accounted for every penny spent, forecasted and budgeted, provided clear and concise financial report annually.
Served as motivational speaker at youth empowerment conferences, with strong emphasis and stern conviction on education as a way forward for black minority in Italy.
@ University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy
Founding member of the Wednesday student fellowship at students’ residence (17:30 – 18:30). Occasionally officiated in prayers and preached the Word.
Regularly tutored students in university courses (Maths & Physics).
Frequently taught for 30 minutes at Sunday school and led prayers at Deeper Life Bible Church, Rome, Italy.
Edited the “Next Nehemiah” book (200 pages). Moderated as an MC at the premier launch.
Worker as library assistant - arranged books, sent emails, assisted clients with book search on software and shelves. Learned to use tailor made library software, trained new employees on job, reiterated library rules to users.
Informal Achievements
Taught my dad to use computer hardware and software. Including Internet web browser, mail access, Microsoft word, excel and power point. Designing of IVs and business cards.
Designed a functional timetable for siblings and inspired their love for singing. Acted as caretaker both in absence and presence of parents.
Built and acquired the skill of listening and taking minutes of recorded lectures.
@ Emmaus Christian School
Voluntarily taught mathematics, chemistry and computing to students in the age 14 – 19. Supervised students’ GCE computing coursework prior to submission.
Volunteered and taught computing to children aged 9 – 12.
Daily organised, prepared and served breakfast for 60 students. Controlled and ensured silence in prep rooms four hours a day as a prep prefect.
Mobilised students to morning (6:00 a.m.) and evening (19:00) devotions.
Photocopied and bound multiple copies of exam papers (150 – 300 pages).
Marked and corrected exam papers (Maths, Biology and Chemistry).
Participated at the European Student Convention 2008, Wales, UK.