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Yusuff Olayode Yusuff Supoto, is a writer<ref>http://guardian.ng/features/youthspeak/where-are-africans-among-21st-century-innovators/</ref>, a lover of technology and all that surrounds it. He is a gent that stands in defense of the voiceless no matter what<ref>http://www.naijadailies.com/News/Nigeria/The-new-Oyo-State-education-policy-Ruin-or-legacy-2706959</ref>.
Yusuff Olayode Yusuff Supoto, is a writer<ref>http://guardian.ng/features/youthspeak/where-are-africans-among-21st-century-innovators/</ref>, a lover of technology and all that surrounds it. He is a gent that stands in defense of the voiceless no matter what<ref>http://www.naijadailies.com/News/Nigeria/The-new-Oyo-State-education-policy-Ruin-or-legacy-2706959</ref>.
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Yusuff Olayode Yusuff Supoto, is a writer[1], a lover of technology and all that surrounds it. He is a gent that stands in defense of the voiceless no matter what[2].
Grew up knowing the essence of education, and as a young boy, finished an African play manuscript, though unpublished. He is an alumnus of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, studied Electronic and Electrical Engineering, but contributes to political and economic issues in his country, Africa, and overseas.
During his undergraduate days, Olayode faced writing[3], and corrected many vices through letters , opinions[4], and debates. He develops interest in writing touching essays, contributes to blogs, and newspapers.
Now, Olayode is cooking his books, Trainee’s Manifestoes (a book detailing his experience in some research institutes as a trainee, and how an intern should behave to learn what is required) and Alaba (a book on Nigeria’s market systems, idiosyncrasies, market tribal deviations, and irregularities).
Olayode finds time reading religious book, watching football matches; hanging out with kids in leisure, and always find a reason to smile if not laugh.