The Rev. Dr. Olafimihan Solomon Oladejo-Babalola has served as the Christian Education Minister and Vice Chairman of the Pastors’ Fellowship of the Redeemer’s Baptist Association, Lagos West Baptist Conference (LWBC) in the Nigerian Baptist Convention. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Pastor’s Fellowship of the said association. He is also a member of the Pastors’ Representative Council (PRC) of the Lagos West Baptist Conference. He is a teacher and preacher of the Word of Life and president of Life Building Partners (LBP), an interdenominational teaching and discipleship ministry. He is equally a deliverance minister and the president of the Online Hebrew School of Divinity (OHSD), an online platform that makes available ample opportunity for reading the Bible in its original languages and theological context. His life goal is "Moulding Lives after Christ for Kingdom Business through Discipleship."
He attended the Polytechnic Ibadan in Oyo State (1994–1997), where he earned the Nigeria Certificate in Education, Technical (NCE Tech). He later obtained his first degree from the University of Ado-Ekiti, now called Ekiti State University (EKSU), where he obtained his Bachelor of Science in Education (B.Sc. [Ed]).
Subsequently, Olafimihan Solomon attended the first degree-awarding institution in West Africa, the Nigerian Baptist Theological Seminary (NBTS), Ogbomoso, where he earned his Master of Divinity in Theology (2005–2009) and Master of Theology in Old Testament Literature & Languages (2013–2015). He then pursued his terminal degree at the same institution, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in Theology (PhD) on Saturday, June 1st, 2019, specializing in Old Testament Literature & Languages (major), New Testament Literature & Language (first minor), and Christian Philosophy (second minor). Afterwards, Dr. Oladejo-Babalola went to the University of Ibadan, where he earned his Postgraduate Diploma in Religious Studies (PGDRS) in 2021.
He is a member of the Nigerian Baptist Convention Biblical (NBC) Society, the Nigerian Association of Biblical Studies (NABIS), Sacred Earth Ministry, and the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education (ICETE) Academy (IA).
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