
Balancing motherhood, academics, and entrepreneurship was far from simple. Regardless of these obstacles, she stayed focused and continued to perform well academically. Although she needed to stop briefly some of her business activities, she refused to give up on her dreams.
Beyond academics, Kemisola was actively associated with student leadership and unionism. She held several leadership positions, consisting of General Secretary at NAKS EKSU/EACOED, Senator representing Zone B at the nationwide level, First National Female President of FOSU and Financial Secretary of APCSL (Southwest)
She also served in various management and advocacy roles, making a substantial effect within and beyond her campus.Her hard work made her numerous awards and acknowledgments, consisting of multiple scholastic excellence awards, entrepreneurship accreditations, and leadership honors.Reflecting on her journey, Kemisola revealed deep gratitude to God, her moms and dads, and particularly her granny, who played an essential role in supporting her through pregnancy, childbirth, and beyond. She likewise appreciated her daughter for being a source of strength and motivation, explaining her as understanding and never ever a distraction.Today, Kemisola stands as a proud graduate, a mother, and a good example, proving that obstacles do not define your future.