Sadoluwa "Dolu" Lanlehin

Sadoluwa "Dolu" Lanlehin
Dolu with fater and brother
Dolu Lanlehin at graduation from the University of Notre Dame, pictured with father and brother
Born Sadoluwa Opoola Lanlehin
(1987-10-23) 23 October 1987
Nationality Nigerian
Other names Dolu
Alma mater University of Notre Dame
Occupation Civil Engineer[1]
Spouse(s)

Tayo

Olabiran (m 2018)[2]

Omoba Sadoluwa "Dolu" Opoola Lanlehin (born October 23, 1987) is a Nigerian prince.

Family history

Lanlehin was born in the southern city of Lagos, Nigeria. Lanlehin's grandfather, Chief S. O. Lanlehin[3], was a major chieftain in Ibadan and a founding leader of the Ibadan Peoples Party.[3] His uncle, Olufemi Lanlehin[4], is currently serving as the senator of Oyo State's South district in Nigeria's National Assembly.

Formal education

Sadoluwa Lanlehin attended Loyola Jesuit College, a prominent Jesuit boarding school in the federal capital, Abuja.[5] He attended university abroad at the University of Notre Dame in the United States, where he studied Civil Engineering.

Latvian ambassadorship

During his undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame, Lanlehin formed a close friendship with Christopher Doughty, nephew of Latvian Secretary of State Andris Teikmanis. In recent years Lanlehin has worked toward fostering Latvian-Nigerian relations, and after visiting Latvia and meeting Teikmanis, helped organize a Latvian trade mission to Nigeria that resulted in a pledge toward greater trade partnership between the two countries.[6]

References

  1. http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Sadoluwa-Lanlehin/1935567053
  2. https://slobodnadalmacija.hr/scena/mozaik/clanak/id/563021/imucni-nigerijci-split-odabrali-za-raskosno-vjencanjenbspmladozenja-sadoluwastrongnbspstrongnavodno-nosi-titulu-princa-nije-mu-bio-problem-platiti-galeriju-mestrovic
  3. 1 2 http://dawodu.com/abba1.htm
  4. http://olufemilanlehin.com/
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-06-28. Retrieved 2014-12-17.
  6. http://news.onlinenigeria.com/nigeria-news/9998-latvian-govt-pledges-partnership-with-the-nigerian-govt.html
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