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From Homeschooling in Nigeria to Advocacy at the World Bank: Foluyinka Fakoya’s Story

In this episode of "Leap with Japa," the host welcomes Foluyinka Fakoya, a trailblazer who has journeyed from Nigeria to becoming an advocacy specialist at the Global Partnership for Education. Foluyinka shares her compelling story, starting with her unique educational upbringing in Nigeria, where she was homeschooled by her educator parents, to her academic success in the United States.

Foluyinka recounts her experiences navigating the U.S. immigration system, studying at Amherst College, and later attending Georgetown University for her master's degree in Global Human Development. She provides valuable advice for international students who are interested in studying in the U.S., emphasizing the significance of networking and self-advocacy.

The conversation also highlights her work experiences, including internships, consulting roles, and her current Global Partnership for Education position. Foluyinka discusses her involvement in impactful projects and her passion for education and development. Her story is filled with practical insights, inspiring anecdotes, and a testament to resilience and determination.

Join us to hear about Foluyinka's inspiring journey, her advice for international students, and her efforts in global education advocacy. T This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to be inspired by a story of perseverance and success.

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