...focus on growing my business and my political career in Africa.
Adewale Ayodele Adegoroye was born in 1981 in Enfield, United Kingdom, to the family of Olusola Adegoroye and Late Deaconess Tayelolu Catherine Adegoroye (nee Adedipe), the proprietor of St. Catherine Group of School Akure. Adewale received a Yoruba culture upbringing, the "ibile" ways. He attended his primary and secondary school education in Akure, Ondo State
He earned a BEng. (Hons) in Computer Systems and Software Engineering from the University of Greenwich, School of Engineering, and a Master's degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Bedfordshire. In 2020, he is started the pursuit of a Ph.D program at the Institute of Research in Applicable Computing (IRAC) at the University of Bedfordshire in Luton, UK. But dropped out in the 2nd year to start a farming business in Nigeria.
History of Adegoroye
The Origin
Oba Aládémọ̀mí Àràkálẹ̀
(the 29th Deji of Akure from 1768 to 1818)Oba Aládégbùjì Òjìjígògún
(the 38th Deji of Akure from 1852 to 1882)Aládéjànà Arọ́sóyè
(the 40th Deji of Akure from 1890 to 1897)Ọlọ́fịnladé Afúnbíowó Adesida I
(the 41s Deji of Akure from 1897 to 1857)The birth of Adegoroye Adeoluyo, Olugunloye's daughter, married Chief Odopetu Falade Ajoleyin-Oogun. But she relocated to Adetunla's home in Abusoro after experiencing some birth-related issues at her husband's home. Adeoluyo gave birth to (the 2nd son of Odopetu Falade Ajoleyin-Oogun) Adegoroye, who fathered many children, including Falowo and Babalola (Chief Sajọ̀). Babalola was the father of Olusola Adegoroye, and Olusola gave birth to Adewale Adegoroye.