Olajumoke Orisaguna, famously known as Olajumoke Oniburedi, who captivated hearts in 2016—has shared an update about her educational journey.
Now working as a broadcaster, Olajumoke appeared in a video where she expressed deep gratitude to her sponsor, Adedoja Allen.
She credited Mrs Allen for playing a vital role in her academic progress and offered heartfelt thanks for the continuous support.
“I want to use this opportunity to thank Mrs Adedoja Allen for her efforts and all her support on my education. Thank you so much. God bless you, ma,” she said.
In the clip, Olajumoke held up a textbook and read aloud, demonstrating her improved literacy. Though the passage wasn’t particularly difficult, her delivery impressed viewers who noted how far she had come.








Many commended her dedication to learning and encouraged her to stay focused. They also praised Mrs Allen for providing her with the means to pursue a better life through education.
Olajumoke revealed that she has been attending classes every Sunday and continues to make steady progress. She recently spoke about how learning phonetics has improved her reading, writing and speaking abilities and expressed joy over her ability to now read simple texts unaided.
After spending several years away from the public eye, Olajumoke has been gradually reclaiming her voice. She previously opened up about her marriage, stating why she decided to walk away, while addressing long-standing rumors that she left her husband because of fame.
In a significant step forward, she re-entered the media scene in 2024 as a radio presenter.
She currently hosts a talk show, “Kilon Shele,” which airs on City 105.1 FM.
Supporters have continued to show their admiration, with many taking to social media to celebrate her determination.
One fan praised her eagerness to be educated, calling it inspiring.
Another described her as a source of encouragement, noting her steady progress.
A viewer even shared a personal story about their mother learning to read in her 60s, commending the effort it takes to pursue education later in life.