My Introductory Post
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My name is Ojo Elizabeth Oyindamola. I am a native of Yagba East, Kogi State, but I was born and raised right here in Ilorin. I attended Government Girls Day Secondary School Ilorin, and attending a single-sex school was quite dramatic, it felt more like attending a big, daily female community meeting!


Currently, I am a 400-level Criminology and Security Studies student at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).
I am also known as TmaG, which is my personal brand name. Growing up, I developed many talents, including beading, crochet, shoemaking, cooking, creative arts, imaginary writing, styling, and fashion design. While my interests are vast, I focus mostly on fashion design and a few other creative acts.

As a Criminology student, I completed my SIWES (Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme) period at the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kwara State Command Headquarters. I was assigned to the Tracking Unit's legal group. The training was supposed to last six months, but the Officer in Command (OC) of my unit called me back to service, and I ended up spending a full year there as the senior IT officer of my unit.
From childhood, I have always been a lover and a fighter for justice, which is one of the main reasons I chose to study Criminology.


A few years ago, a passion grew out of my vision for children's care and well-being. This led me to become the visionary of an NGO named The Faithful City of Truth.
Our mission is simple To bring hope, empowerment, and security to vulnerable children, such as children on the street and orphans. Our great vision is to build a generation of light for the world by giving hope to vulnerable children, raising empowered children, providing and securing every child, and ultimately building a nation where there are no homeless children. Over the years, the NGO has held diverse outreach programs both on the streets and in orphanage homes.
Adding to my commitment to service, I also actively volunteer at the Pearls Sickle Cell Initiative and with The Kingdom Project (TKP) for their 'Touching Lives at Christmas' events.



My list of hobbies is quite long because I find interest in new things daily! However, some things have truly become a part of me, like watching movies, singing, listening to music, sleeping, and, most importantly, daydreaming. Daydreaming is not just my hobby; I should call it my way of life because I am a very active daydreamer!
A special thank you to my brother, @chatsunny, for his encouragement and love, which helped bring me to this platform and @monica-ene for the support and delegation.
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