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MEET PRINCE ADEYEMI AYODELE

MEET PRINCE ADEYEMI AYODELE
CEO: PRINCETECH MEDIA NIGERIA
Prince Ayodele is from Ibokun. Born into the royal family of Prince and Mrs Michael Olatunji Adeyemi-Akinson on the 28th of December, 1983.
Prince is a graduate of Computer Science from Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke. He served his fatherland at the Nigeria Army School of Education, Ilorin, where he lectured Computer Science. He is married to Iya Aafin Catherine Oluwaseun Adeyemi.
For his unquantifiable love for entrepreneurship and exceptional passion for photography, he set up PRINCETECH MEDIA NIGERIA immediately after completing NYSC.

PRINCETECH MEDIA NIGERIA is a conglomerate comprising of PRINCETECH PHOTOGRAPHY, PRINCETECH TV & PRINCETECH MEDIA SOLUTIONS.

PRINCETECH MEDIA NIGERIA has covered over 1200 events across the nation, touching all the six geopolitical zones that the federation has.

THEIR products include:
Video coverages
Live coverages
Photoshoots
Photo books
Synthetic photobooks
Photo scrolls
Photo albums
Photo frames
Graphic designs
Don't forget to invite PRINCETECH MEDIA NIGERIA for your next event. It could be WEDDING, BURIAL, CARNIVAL, CONCERT, MODELLING SHOOTS, RED CARPET EVENT, PHOTOSHOOTS or any other event.
For your graphic designs, CD mass production, CD jackets production, banners, flex banners, souvenirs, and the likes, PRINCETECH MEDIA NIGERIA will always be at your service.
PRINCETECH TV is the arm that takes care of your friends who may not be able to come for the event by giving them an hashtag to follow and watch ONLINE concurrently (via Facebook and YouTube) as your event proceeds. This has endeared many of our clients to us. No one gets to miss any action, either you are present or not.
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