JUST IN: Celebrating a Golden Milestone: Dr. Kingsley Jademi at 50
By OGB Joseph, Abuja
In a bold conviction to succeed, as Dr. Kingsley Onimisi Jademi marks his Golden Jubilee on March 6, 2026, we celebrate not just a birthday, but a life devoted to service, leadership, and meaningful impact across continents.
Born on March 6, 1976, Dr. Jademi has built a distinguished reputation as a leadership expert, project management and data privacy consultant, climate change educator, entrepreneur, and scholar. His professional influence spans North America, Europe, and Africa, reflecting a career defined by innovation, dedication, and global engagement.
A proud alumnus of the University of Benin Faculty of Pharmacy, MCPHS University, Boston, Massachusetts, and the Joseph Business School, Dr. Jademi’s career has traversed multiple sectors including healthcare, information technology, pharmaceuticals, education, energy, and agro-based industries.
He has also empowered and contributed to Akoko-Edo development with investment in agribusiness. He sees agriculture as a way of reducing hunger among the ordinary people. He has provided boreholes in communities in Akoko-Edo including Igarra, Okpe, amongst others.
His passion for continuous growth is reflected in certifications from respected institutions such as the Gandhi-King Global Academy (United States Institute of Peace – USIP), the London School of Business Administration, and Covenant University, among others.
These studies span governance, strategic leadership, reconciliation, peacebuilding, communication, and team building—a testament to his personal mantra: “I am a lifelong learner and an avid reader.”
Guided by faith and compassion, Dr. Jademi has also made profound philanthropic contributions across Nigeria, with impactful outreach in Edo, Lagos, Benue, Ogun, Abia, Rivers, Oyo, Niger, Abuja, and Ondo States.
His humanitarian initiatives include the provision of community boreholes, solar power projects, orphanage support, medical missions with eyeglass distribution, COVID-19 palliative relief, scholarships and school supplies for underprivileged children, microloans for widows, and skill acquisition programs. Many of these efforts—particularly his community interventions in Igarra—have been carried out quietly, reflecting his deep commitment to servant leadership and community transformation.
However, reflecting on this milestone, Dr. Jademi expresses profound gratitude to God for the grace to witness this golden chapter of life. He often shares a quote that guides his reflection: “Life is lived forward, but understood backward.”
Dr. Jademi is happily married to Dr. (Mrs.) Ane Jademi, and together they are blessed with three children.
As he celebrates this remarkable milestone, the “Helped of God” celebrant stands as a powerful symbol of faith, resilience, and purposeful living—a life dedicated to empowering people, strengthening communities, and advancing values that uplift humanity.

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