The child has one intuitive aim: self development
Bamigbala Adekunle Adeshola was born on 22ndJune 1968 in Jos-North area of Plateau State. He attended Baptist Primary School, Park Road Jos, Plateau state.
After his primary education, he proceeded to Mid-Town Trade Centre, and Government Secondary School, Anglo-Jos and Baptist High School, Jos for his secondary school education. He had his post-secondary education at the College of Agriculture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in Kaduna State where he did his Pre-National Diploma, and obtained his National Diploma in Agricultural Technology (ND).
He later went for his Higher National Diploma in Animal Production Technology (HND) at the College of Agriculture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
He got his Post-Graduate Diploma in Education with the National Teachers’ Institute, Kaduna Jos-study Centre. He is currently working on his M.Ed –Educational Leadership and Administration with the University of Nicosia – online.
Bamigbala Adekunle started his teaching career with the Baptist Science Grammar School in Jos, Plateau State. While in Baptist Science Grammar school, he taught Agricultural Science and rose to become Head of science department. He also served as form teacher and Games master, among others.
He left the services of Baptist Science Grammar School, to join the services of Africa International College, Abuja, where he is currently serving.
He rose through the ranks and served in various capacities as Agriculture Science teacher, Head of department vocational and Technical, Examination officer, House Parent, Chairman, Continuous Assessment Committee, Chairman, Placement Committee, Chairman, disciplinary committee, Games Master, Head of department and currently the Vice Principal Academics.
As Vice Principal, his responsibility involves co-coordinating the staff and students as well as the parents in matters of academics. He in addition, keeps important academic records of the school. Mr. Bamigbala is a focused and goal-oriented man, who has a heart for the students and pushes them to excel both academically and morally.