Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. At a very tender age, he had been familiar with computer systems. Mr. Olamigoke Samuel Ogayemi, Chairman, Omogbemigoke & Co @ ICT Solution, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, has made a name in Information Technology. The 25 year-old computer expert, in this interview with Femi Ogbonnikan, delves into what drives his career, how he declined, at a young age, to be influenced in his chosen career, his clients, and many more
I am Olamigoke Samuel Ogayemi. I was
born in Ijebu Ode, Ogun state on June 22, 1991. I got my primary school
leaving certificate at St Anthony Nursery and Primary School, Ijebu Ode,
and that was between 1993 and 2000. After that, I attended Tai Solarin
Secondary School, Ijebu Ode, and then left for Sacred Heart College,
Ijebu Ode between 2001 and 2007, where I was the pioneer Senior Prefect.
After that, I was admitted to Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, where I
studied Computer Science and Information Technology. I graduated in
2011 and subsequently, proceeded for my NYSC. During my service year, I
studied at Karot Institute of Technology, Ikeja, Lagos, where I
obtained an Oracle – based certificate, as an oracle-based analyst and
administrator, in 2012. After that, I got admitted into Federal
University of Abeokuta (FUNAAB), where I had my Master’s degree in
information and communication technology, and I graduated in 2015. I am
also planning of starting my PhD, before the end of the year.
Did anybody, especially your parents influence you in your chosen career?
No! In fact, my dad actually was
thinking, I would go for medicine, but I knew within myself, that I
wasn’t really into the medical line. But I had love for computer ever
since, because we had one desktop at home then and I was always playing
around it. Also, I had this computer teacher that always encouraged me
to use his computer, and I became familiar with the computer system. So,
I fell in love with computer, generally and when the option came up for
computer science, I just enrolled for it. So, there was no external
influence in choosing my career.
Specifically, where did the drive come from?
After my junior WAEC, I was always
playing around in my mother’s office, Justice Development and Peace
(JDP), a Catholic Church NGO in Ijebu Ode, where she was in charge of
the resource centre. There was a cyber cafe there that I always visited,
and I fell in love with the Internet. Ever since, I saw different
opportunities in the Internet itself, and in the likes of Bill Gates,
and I was captivated and I decided to choose that as my career. One, you
could stand on your own; two, you could develop ideas.Also, computer
world is something you could think of, not just to think of it alone,
you could also, implement it. You can put it into action, so that people
can also make use of it. So, it was the likes of Bill Gates that
actually influenced me into loving computer.
What services do you provide your clients?
We are into Web development and
hoisting; software development. We also do intra and inter- network
setup. We do ICT training for those interested. We also do repairs and
supplies. We do user-support services. We would soon be diverting into
car solution, tracking system.
How did you get start-up capital?
During my service year, I happened to
serve in a bank, Enterprise, now Heritage Bank. So, from there, I got
little savings, and also with the help of my parents, they were able to
support me in raising the capital required to start the business.
How has regulations by the government or your registered Association affected your operations?
The government has been able to provide a conducive and an enabling environment for our operations. I am a member of Nigerian Computer Society, and I go for its annual conferences where we share ideas.
What is your dream in regard of this career?
I am dreaming of owning a mobile
telecommunications firm in the nearest future, because
telecommunications have come to stay; the Internet has come to stay.
With those two, especially, I really wish to begin my mobile
telecommunications company in future. I also want to make communication
easier, particularly in rural areas.
Who are your clients?
We have both corporate and individual
clients. We have started a new project with the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan
Ogunwusi. We are designing his website, ooniadimula.com and ooniadimula.com.
We have different organisations in Lagos and Ogun states, like;
Defining Excel Ventures at Cement bus stop, Agege-Abeokuta motor road,
Ikeja, Lagos; Thomas Heisten Nigeria Limited, Lagos and Matmer Medical
Consultancy. We have Divine Excel Nigeria Limited. We do support
services for Catholic Diocese of Ijebu Ode. We also design Harvester’s
International Christian Centre. Yemak Sawmill Nigeria Limited, Mayflower
Clinic, T&S Medical Centre, Apapa, Lagos, Holy Trinity Anglican
Church, St’ Sebastian Catholic Church, Our Lady of Apostle Secondary
School, Ijebu Ode, Odilum Technology, Justice Development and Peace,
Tepebo International Limited, IGI Pensions and Managers Funds are our
clients. We have an endless list.
Who are your foreign technical partners?
We have two foreign technical partners;
one is OJ Investment in Maryland, United States of America. They help
with hardware supplies. We are also partnering with George HR Solutions
Company, in providing HR solutions. They are in Toronto, Canada. We hope
to have more associates in future.
Source: Thisday
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