Vanguard Allure

Top Menu

  • Vanguard

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Allure Magazine
    • Features
    • Magazine
    • Profiles
  • Allure TV
  • Celebration
    • Fashion & Style
    • Weddings
    • Lifestyle
    • Events
  • Wellbeing
    • Allure Woman
    • Healthy Living
    • Beauty
  • Happiness
    • Food
    • Shopping
    • Travel
    • Relationships
    • Career
  • News
  • Vanguard

logo

Vanguard Allure

  • Home
  • Allure Magazine
    • Favour Erere Eyeoyibo: Many hats one calling

      April 5, 2026
      0
    • Nollywood YouTubers redefining entertainment

      March 30, 2026
      0
    • MISKAY and Hilda Baci Launch Signature Collection in Lagos

      March 27, 2026
      0
    • Must a woman change her surname after marriage?

      March 13, 2026
      0
    • Championing Equity for Women: Chinyere Okorocha

      March 8, 2026
      0
    • Ify Uzokwe’s Call for Collaboration, Courage and Collective Growth on International Women’s ...

      March 6, 2026
      0
    • The Women We Love

      March 5, 2026
      0
    • Silent Scars: When Boys Become Victims of Child Sexual Abuse

      March 5, 2026
      0
    • IS BEING NIGERIAN EMBARRASSING NOW?

      February 27, 2026
      0
    • Features
    • Magazine
    • Profiles
  • Allure TV
  • Celebration
    • Fashion & Style
    • Weddings
    • Lifestyle
    • Events
  • Wellbeing
    • Allure Woman
    • Healthy Living
    • Beauty
  • Happiness
    • Food
    • Shopping
    • Travel
    • Relationships
    • Career
  • News
    • World Autism Day: Foundation calls for early intervention in Children

      April 7, 2026
      0
    • Belaire and Stars Shine at Yemi Alade’s Yem Beauty Launch

      April 5, 2026
      0
    • Faith Morey Introduces The Grace Circle to Lagos

      March 8, 2026
      0
    • Jobberman Pushes Inclusive Hiring at HR Fusion - Pink Edition

      February 25, 2026
      0
    • Application for Lifesaver Intervention Initiative leadership certification course opens

      February 23, 2026
      0
    • Avoid friends who are fame and money hungry — Hilda Baci warns

      February 20, 2026
      0
    • Adebukola Salau's ‘Night of the Royals’ Honours Impact, Advances Leadership and Legacy

      January 24, 2026
      0
    • Adekunle Gold Reopens Wole Soyinka Centre with Grand Orchestral Showcase

      January 12, 2026
      0
    • Bimbo Ige Unveils New Beauty Tech at Celeb Clinic in Style

      January 12, 2026
      0
  • World Autism Day: Foundation calls for early intervention in Children

  • Highs and Lows: Understanding Bipolar Disorder

  • Understanding Stress Load & Emotional Burnout

  • Investment in Real Estate: The Dos & Donts

  • REKINDLING EASTER ROMANCE

News
Home›News›Olayemi Michael Opemipo’s Inspiring Journey to Tackle Hunger and Climate Change

Olayemi Michael Opemipo’s Inspiring Journey to Tackle Hunger and Climate Change

June 11,2024
Share:

Frontier Agribusiness, a leader in Climate Smart Agriculture, is proud to share the remarkable journey of its Managing Director, Olayemi Michael Opemipo (PMP) who has navigated a path from Child street hawking to becoming an influential figure in Agribusiness.

His story is a testament to God’s grace, dedication, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence in tackling global issues such as hunger and climate change.

He grew up hawking ice water and soft drinks in the streets after school hours to supplement family income, during which he overcame emotional trauma and physical dangers associated with street hawking.

Undettared, he didn’t allow his background to put his back on the ground by getting admitted to the University of Ilorin in 2010, Olayemi Michael Opemipo balanced academic studies, entrepreneurship, and student unionism. Graduating in 2015 as the Best Graduating Student in the Department of Crop Protection, he garnered practical agricultural experience through volunteer work at various farms and animal feed factories. This hands-on learning during his undergraduate holidays laid a solid foundation for his future endeavors.

His career trajectory includes roles as Farm Manager, Training Manager, and Greenhouse Technician/Agronomist before founding Frontier Agribusiness. This enterprise focuses on Climate Smart Agriculture, aiming to help farmers build resilience, adapt to climate change, and boost productivity. His firsthand experience with the impacts of climate change on smallholder farmers inspired him to design and install low-cost Climate Smart greenhouse farms that enhance food production and offer free agronomic consultancy.

Leveraging his expertise in various agribusiness value chains, including greenhouse farm installation, soilless farming, and catfish production, Olayemi Michael Opemipo leads Frontier Agribusiness with a commitment to innovation and mentorship. His role encompasses mentoring, training, project management, and serving as the brand ambassador, driving the company toward global recognition.

His academic background, having taken 92 courses across multiple disciplines, has imbued him with a versatile and agile mindset. The principles of crop protection and integrated pest management learned during his studies are now applied to achieve profitable yields and good agronomic practices in his professional work.

Recognized for his academic excellence and contributions, Olayemi Michael Opemipo has received numerous awards and scholarships, including the Unilorin Multipurpose Cooperative Society Award for academic excellence in 2013 and 2015, and being named one of the Top 100 Grassroots Young Entrepreneurs powering Nigeria’s economy through agriculture by the African Young Leaders Empowerment Initiative. He also established the Michael Olayemi Prize Award for Best Graduating Students in Agricultural Science (MOPA) for Secondary School Students, encouraging more students to pursue agriculture as a career.

His has trained over a thousand Fulani herdsmen on hydroponics fodder production which has significantly reduced farmers-herders clashes in the training locations by providing sustainable non-seasonal fodder to rural Fulani herdsmen. Additionally, he has empowered rural farmers to produce biogas from animal dung thereby promoting sustainable green energy that mitigate climate change by reducing dependence on firewood for cooking.

Leadership roles, such as his presidency of the National Association of Agricultural Students (NAAS, Unilorin Chapter) in 2013, have further shaped his professional journey. During his tenure, he led advocacy efforts resulting in the construction of the AGLT lecture theatre and the opening of an ultra-modern computer library, honing his skills in negotiation, effective communication, stakeholder management, empathy, and time management.

Balancing serving, learning, and inspiring others is a continuous effort for Olayemi Michael Opemipo driven by effective time management and prioritization. Looking ahead, he aspires to obtain a PhD focused on Climate Smart Agribusiness by 2030 and to become a highly sought-after development professional making global impact to tackle climate change and hunger.

TagsAgro businessClimate smart agricultureOlayemi Michael Opemipo
Previous Article

Davido, Chioma to wed in Lagos June ...

Next Article

Olawunmi Esan’s Work in Psychosexual Therapy and ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • Allure MagazineLook of the dayNews

    Look of the day: Isio Wanogho

    May 1, 2017
    By allure1
  • News

    Uche Ogbodo Welcomes Second Child With Lover

    June 9, 2021
    By joy onuorah
  • Allure MagazineNews

    Anyone sleeping with a sex doll is having intimacy with a dead person – Singer, Samklef

    January 30, 2018
    By allure1
  • News

    Army vows to deal with female soldier for assaulting NYSC member in Calabar

    September 24, 2021
    By Temitope
  • News

    Here’s all the ways bleaching destroys your skin and health

    September 24, 2022
    By Ashimedua
  • badu
    EntertainmentNews

    Sonnie Badu welcomes fourth child in US

    November 6, 2019
    By Oluwamuyiwa Oyedele
0

  • News

    Aliko Dangote maintains No 1 spot on 2019 Forbes Africa’s richest man list

  • News

    Bill and Melinda Gates are now officially divorced

  • Allure MagazineWeddings

    Lovely photos from Chef Fregz and Kemi Akindoju’s white wedding

  • 5312
    Followers
  • 0
    Likes

Timeline

  • April 7, 2026

    World Autism Day: Foundation calls for early intervention in Children

  • April 5, 2026

    Highs and Lows: Understanding Bipolar Disorder

  • April 5, 2026

    Understanding Stress Load & Emotional Burnout

  • April 5, 2026

    Investment in Real Estate: The Dos & Donts

  • April 5, 2026

    REKINDLING EASTER ROMANCE

Categories

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Sign up to receive email updates and to hear what's going on with our magazine!

  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Comments

  • World Autism Day: Foundation calls for early intervention in Children

    By Temitope
    April 7, 2026
  • Highs and Lows: Understanding Bipolar Disorder

    By CHIOMA
    April 5, 2026
  • Understanding Stress Load & Emotional Burnout

    By CHIOMA
    April 5, 2026
  • Investment in Real Estate: The Dos & Donts

    By CHIOMA
    April 5, 2026
  • Chioma Jesus, Sammie Okposo, Midnight Crew set for #THUGGLA2018

    By CHIOMA
    April 24, 2018
  • American rapper, Kendrick Lamar wins Pulitzer prize for 2017 ‘Damn’ album

    By CHIOMA
    April 17, 2018
  • Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti drops new album titled ‘Black Times’ 

    By CHIOMA
    April 23, 2018
  • Actor, Yul Edochie declares intention to run for presidency

    By CHIOMA
    April 23, 2018

Entertainment

  • January 3, 2026

    Olajide Ajose, Davido, Omoni Oboli Make Visibility 50 Africa List

  • November 21, 2025

    Evia Simon Unveils New Christmas-Themed Film Project

  • October 22, 2025

    Davido Becomes Osun State’s Chairman of Sports Trust Fund 

  • October 21, 2025

    Iyabo Ojo welcomes daughter, grandson back to Nigeria

  • October 5, 2025

    Imisi crowned winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10

Follow us