Arisekola Ramotallahi Abisola
Personal Life
My name is Arisekola Ramotallahi Abisola, and I am proud to be a native of Ikirun, a vibrant town located in Osun State, Nigeria. I was born in Ikirun in the year 2005 to my beloved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arisekola, whose love and guidance have been instrumental in shaping the person I am today.
My early years were spent in Ikirun,surrounded by family and immersed in the cultural richness of my hometown. At the age of three, my mother and I moved to Lagos State to join my father, marking the beginning of a new chapter in my life. This transition introduced me to a more urban environment and played a significant role in influencing my worldview, values, and ambitions. Throughout my life, family, tradition, and faith have been the foundation upon which I build my aspirations. I cherish my roots and hold a strong connection to my hometown, which continues to inspire and ground me as I pursue my goals.
Education
My academic journey began in 2008 when I was enrolled at Ferry Park International School in Lagos. It was there that I laid the groundwork for my education, developing essential skills, values, and a love for learning. Ferry Park provided an environment that nurtured my intellectual growth and encouraged me to aim high.
I remained dedicated to my studies throughout the years and successfully completed my secondary education in 2023, officially graduating in 2025. My time in school not only expanded my academic knowledge but also helped build confidence, leadership qualities, and a broader understanding of the world around me.
Career
While pursuing formal education, I also discovered a deep interest in the beauty and hairstyling industry. Motivated by creativity and a passion for working with my hands, I decided to undergo vocational training in hairdressing. I enrolled at Opeyemi Beauty Salon, where I received hands-on training and practical experience. I graduated from the program in 2024, earning both certification and the skills needed to thrive in the beauty industry.
In 2025, after completing both my academic and vocational education, I made the heartfelt decision to return to Ikirun to establish my own business. This move represented more than just a career step—it was a homecoming driven by purpose. With a vision to contribute to the local economy and uplift others, especially young women, I embarked on my journey as an entrepreneur in the beauty sector.
Today, I remain deeply committed to personal growth, professional excellence, and making a meaningful impact within my community. My life’s journey—from Ikirun to Lagos and back again—has been shaped by resilience, learning, and the unwavering pursuit of my dreams.