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Temiloluwa Adeshina

tech-entrepreneur

Tech Entrepreneur

United Kingdom
Readland Global
I am a woman who builds because Readland Global has grown from my little sitting room in 2018 as a give back initiative to children and teens on the streets to the global organisation that it is today.
Temiloluwa Adeshina is an Alumnus of Academy of Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) 2021, a United States Consulate Initiative.
She was conferred with the Award of Exceptional Leader of Excellence by the Women Economic Forum (WEF), Bangalor, India in 2021.
She was conferred with an Award of Exceptional Reading and Writing Mentor for her diligence and commitment towards the success of the Training of 50 Girls in Table Tennis Skills by the Apse Initiative 2022 in partnership with the U.S Consulate.

Temiloluwa is passionate about learning hence in 2021/2022, she became a Cisco-certified IT Essential CCNA Professional.

Temiloluwa Adeshina is a TEDx and a Women Economic Forum Speaker, a serial social entrepreneur, an author, and a seasoned British Curriculum teacher. She holds a PGD in Education and MBA powered by World's Bank Group's International Finance Corporation (IFC). She won 2020 Access Bank Pitch-a-ton. Temiloluwa is the co-founder and the Lead Learning Officer at Readland. Readland is an Edutech organisation committed to raising leaders of competence and character through special foundational , digital literacy and skill empowerment programs.
Readland started in her living room as her family library became the community library serving hundreds of children in low-income communities. Today, over 5,000 registered children and teens are transformed by several learning projects. Readland Centers are now in communities in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Zambia. The Readland virtual Certificate Masterclasses for children, teens and youths have also attracted hundreds of students all over the world. National heroes, community changers, and award winners locally and globally have emerged. Readland seeks to be the leading learning platform for Foundational Literacy, Numeracy, epmloayable Soft Skills and Digital Skills where the next leaders of competence and character will be raised to revive Africa and transform the world.

She is also an Author, her published books include Lagos State approved, Bantu the Big Bad Bully, an Anti-Bullying Book Series, arguably the first Anti-Bullying Book Series in Africa. Her books strategically revolved around moral activities and projects that fix the moral and value system challenges in children and teens. Such activity includes the Award-Winning, Lagos State Approved Anti-Bullying Programs mandated for all schools in the State. Hence the adoption of the book as the resource material on bullying in schools. Another book Wangari Mathai, the Mother of trees has been adopted by the Lagos State Parks & Gardens Agency (LASPARK) as the official tree planting book in Lagos State.
Other published books include Farmer Bami Series, Happy Ijapa Series, Mama Safety series(safety series), Mini Mani Mo, Risi Recycle, the first African recycle series, Dark Arises, and more. She churns out books, day in day out. This is her lifelong passion. Temiloluwa’s style of writing is a creative blend of David Walliam’s and Francesca Simons’ humour and wit laced with Enid Blyton’s mild, fairylike enchanting world yet heavily and deeply rooted in her strong African heritage and culture.
She is the co-founder of Emi Ansis Publishing firm, the publishing arm of Readland Global.
She also doubles as the lead Reading and Writing Coach and head of Purposeful Educational Networks (PENS), a subunit of Vast Vision Global, a Readland's help organization mandated to revive the educational sector of Africa. These organizations have donated over 15,000 books to children in low-income communities.
In 2020, over 2,000 Covid-19 Free Books were given away supported by LAFARGE: Mama Safety In Go Go Germ Go
Authored by Temiloluwa Adeshina . In 2019, over 5,000 Anti-bullying Free Books were given supported by GTBANK: Bantu the Big Bad Bully for the anti-bullying campaign in Lagos State Public Schools.



Readland started in her living room as her family library before it became the community library serving hundreds of children in low-income communities. Readland Community centres are run by women . Today, over 5,000 registered children and teens are transformed by several learning projects by these women and ladies. Readland Centers are now in communities in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Zambia. The Readland virtual Certificate Masterclasses for children, teens and youths have also attracted lots of female instructors who teach students all over the world. National heroes, female community change agents have risen from these communities. Readland seeks to be the leading learning platform for Foundational Literacy, Numeracy, epmloayable Soft Skills and Digital Skills where the next leaders of competence and character will be raised to revive Africa and transform the world.