





Ibraheem Adebesin is a dedicated English educator with a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts degrees in English, a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and another Master’s degree in Leadership in Education (from Liverpool John Moores University), along with certifications in IGCSE, TKT, and TEFL. His expertise spans Creative Writing, Grammar, Oral English, Literature, Comprehension, and Vocabulary Development.
With 20 years of experience teaching learners from upper primary to A-levels, Ibraheem understands the diverse and multifaceted roles of an educator — mentor, coach, motivator, leader, etc. He’s also a writer and his novel, The University of Life (published in 2011), was recommended for Lagos State schools in 2012.
Believing that the future of the world is in his classroom, Ibraheem has been deeply committed to shaping students into critical thinkers, problem solvers, and change-makers. Over the years, he has mentored teachers, sponsored educational initiatives, supported underprivileged children, and contributed to community development.
In honor of his late father, Alhaji Ishaq Olalekan Adebesin, Ibraheem established this Educational Foundation to empower children, ensuring they get more access to quality education and fostering social impact. He is a well-respected educator, leader, mentor, role model, scholar, father and global citizen.

Late Alhaji Adebesin Isiaq Olalekan Ishola
Dear Dad
Upon the earth you walked with grace and light,
A guiding star, so steadfast, bold, and true.
Your impact shone like dawn’s embrace so bright,
A beacon strong for all who treasured you.
Though ailing, you stood with faith unshaken,
Your heart, failing, yet so kind, vast and wise.
Your words, a balm, left none unloved, forsaken,
Your voice echoed bright beneath the skies.
Though with the winds your face has flown away,
Your NAME remains in memories held dear.
Through us, trust me, your name still holds sway,
Your life, though gone, is ever shining near.
Rest in peace, dad, where Jannah’s rivers flow,
Your legacy ever will brightly glow.
© Adebesin Ibraheem