Opeyemi Oluyemi
Opeyemi Oluyemi is a result-oriented finance professional and chartered accountant with over four years’ progressive experience covering financial reporting, management reporting, corporate budgeting, forecasting, tax planning, and compliance for both profit-making and not-for-profit organizations in Nigeria. He is passionate about making lasting positive impacts in this ever-changing business world. He strives to seek new ways to do things efficiently and to learn every day utilizing every opportunity as it comes my way.

SCIDaR’s unique blend of challenging and funny moments makes work exciting.

About Opeyemi

Opeyemi Oluyemi is a result-oriented finance professional and chartered accountant with over four years’ progressive experience covering financial reporting, management reporting, corporate budgeting, forecasting, tax planning, and compliance for both profit-making and not-for-profit organizations in Nigeria. He is passionate about making lasting positive impacts in this ever-changing business world. He strives to seek new ways to do things efficiently and to learn every day utilizing every opportunity as it comes my way.

Working at SCIDaR

Opeyemi joined SCIDaR in August 2017 as an Intern during his one-year compulsory service (NYSC-National youth service corps). Overall his experience has been a unique blend of challenging and funny moments.  Opeyemi describes working at SCIDaR has provided him with a platform to work with young, smart, and high-spirited like-minded people who continue to strive for the best both for themselves and also for the organization at large.

Education

Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Accounting

Volunteer

SCIDaR offers dynamic and rewarding opportunities to individuals who desire to gain experience and develop key professional skills while also working to contribute to SCIDaR’s organizational goals within six (6) months.

Our
Mission

Our vision is to become a leading organization working to accelerate social, health, and economic development of under- served populations