The 2016 American Community Survey also found that among Nigerian-American professionals, 45 per cent work in education services with several others being professors at some of the top universities. population, according to the Migrations Policy Institute. Currently, 29 per cent of Nigerian-Americans over the age of 25 hold a graduate degree, compared to 11 per cent of the overall U.S. The above is the norm among many Nigerian-Americans today. Her siblings have also made it in other well-deserved fields.
From doing regular homework and sports and attending summits in healthcare as a child, Olayiwola is now a family physician, an associate clinical professor at University of California, San Francisco, instructor in family medicine at Columbia University, and an author.