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He is a computer programmer, a scientist, system analyst, an educationist, Computer Instructor, a researcher,  a blogger, publisher and a writer.

He has obtained some professional Certificates in System Computing.

He has written and published many patent books which include; Evolution of the Computer System, Computer Keyboard Shortcuts on Windows Application Packages, Understanding the Computer System, Wireless Communications, Alone with your Computer System, Some Ethnic Tribe Groups in Nigeria, etc. 

He has featured in many seminars as well.

To order for any of the publications, contact;
Tel: +2348168343103, +2347057177040.
E-mail: adedejiadewale1@gmail.com.

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