An exclusive interview with a prolific writer, politician - Prince Aladelusi Adesanmi.


Who are you sir?


I am Prince Vincent Adesanmi Aladelusi.

Where do you hail from?


I hail from Ogotun-Ekiti, under the jurisdiction of Ekiti South West Local Government Area of Ekiti state.

Please sir, can you tell us briefly, your educational background?


Thanks. Well, I am a typical Ekiti man: a real home based figure, who almost does everything here in Ekiti.
I started my education at St. Thomas's Catholic nursery/primary school where I left with primary school certificate in 1989. I therefore proceeded to Ogotun High school, Ogotun-Ekiti in 1990 and I finished my secondary school 1995 with school certificate (WASC).
I worked with establishments in Ado-Ekiti for almost six or seven years before gaining an admission into the University of Ado-Ekiti (UNAD) in the year 2002 and graduated in the year 2007 where I bagged my B. A (Hons) English and Literary Studies. I went for my youth service in Taraba State in the year 2008, which was completed in March 2009, and I came back home with my NYSC discharge certificate.

Do you have any additional academic qualifications?


Well, academically, I target sky to be my starting point. I cherish education too much. Though I am a masters degree holder (in view). That will not be my limit, God's willing.

Tell us your working experience sir?


Well, though I have not been permanently employed by any government organisation since I graduated, but I've worked with several private organisations; majorly schools. I was once the principal of a prominent school in my home town. I am a prominent English tutor. I work in different private Higher institutions within Ekiti as part-time lecturer, I'm also a writer and I've published a lot of books.

Why do you aspire to become a Councillor?


Thanks, well I told you the other time that I am a grassrooter. I know what representation entails and my predominant pre-occupation going to Local Government chamber is to champion the course of the good people of my ward, which I already know the areas where some social economic needs are to be met. In a nutshell, I aspire to become a Councillor with a view to representing my dear party (APC) through my ward meritoriously and equitably.

What do you like doing sir?


Reading, writing, acting and making people feel happy and cheerful all the time. 
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