Adeola Oseni has a Master’s Degree in English and is a Fellow of the Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistantship (FLTA) program at Yale University, where she taught Yoruba Language.
On her return to Nigeria in 2011, she also taught Yoruba as a foreign language for two sessions at the Yoruba Language Centre, University of Ibadan. She was into freelance English- Yoruba translation before joining the Lagos EducationUSA team in 2016.
She has a passion for a career in education and working with students who want to study in the U.S. makes her close to students.
Chinenye Uwadileke has a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages & Literatures from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. She majored in French and had a minor in Russian. She also did a one-year study abroad program at L’Université de Pau et les Pays de L’Adour, Pau-France. Upon graduation, she did a certificate program at the GOETHE Institut in German Language. Chinenye has a Masters in Public Administration in International Management from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California. She is an International Fellow of the American Association of University Women. Prior to becoming an EducationUSA Adviser, Chinenye managed various prestigious U.S. Government exchange programs for nine years including the Fulbright & Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program at the U.S. Consulate in Lagos. She also maintained relationships with all the U.S. Mission’s higher education institutions in Southern Nigeria. Chinenye is a recipient of numerous State Department awards, has attended various training programs in her field including the College Advising Program with Teachers College, Columbia University. She has also visited over 30 U.S. Institutions. Having studied in the U.S. fully funded, she is passionate about working with students at all levels to achieve their goals. She is married to her college sweetheart and they have four children.