Ayobami Oluwapeluim Shoyinka, a 20 year old junior mechanical engineering student is the new Mr. Prairie View A&M University.
The pageant, held on April 22 at the university, saw three dynamic and progressive young men vying for the title, along with $3000 in scholarship and prizes and the opportunities for service and travel.
When the competition ended, Ayobami walked away with first place in active sportswear, talent, evening/formal wear and impromptu/onstage question. Winning the pageant is the culmination of months of preparation and training provided by Creative Imagery and Pageant Consulting of America.
Ayobami’s platform, “R.E.B.O.R.N-Reforming Education Based on the overlooked repression in our Nation” is dynamic program he plans to enact during his term.
Ayobami believes that he “can inspire and others, particularly the young men, through a variety of positive activities which will provide better opportunities for their future.”
The title will give him a broader avenue to implement his platform and make a difference in the lives of the college students.
Ayobami is originally from Ibadan, Nigeria and about 11 years ago, he and his parents moved to Dallas, Texas. Ayobami is a 2012 graduate of Desoto High School, where he participated in numerous activities, including the Honors program and the Marching Band. He is actively involved on campus as president of the Council of Engineering Organizations, Regional Treasurer, the National Society of Black Engineers, former Secretary for the Sophomore Class Executive Board, an active member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, a member of Prairie View A&M University Honors Program, Recording Secretary, Eta Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and a member of B.L.A.C.K (Brothers Leading and Cultivating Knowledge) and the Prairie View A&M University Marching Storm. An outstanding student, Ayobami has earned the Presidential Scholarship, the Thurgood Marshall-Walmart First Generation Scholarship, and was awarded “Most Outstanding Mechanical Engineer for 2014”.
He serves as a positive role model for the students at the university and has provided mentorship to high school students through various programs at the university and in the community. In addition to his organizational affiliation, Ayobami finds time to volunteer with various community cleanups and services to his church and the community.
His career goals are to earn the Masters in Engineering and to own a company that provides clean and efficient energy to businesses that need help from major engineering companies for financial investment and research. To enhance his career skills, Ayobami spent the summers of 2013 and 2014 in a study abroad program in Xian China and program assistant for the College of Engineering Enrichment Institute and as an intern with Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque, New Mexico, respectively.
The Mr. PVAMU Pageant, in its 29th year, is one of the first pageant of its kind for College Men. As Mr. PVAMU, Ayobami has the opportunity to represent the university in the upcoming Mr. Collegiate African American Scholarship Pageant in April 2, 2016. The Mr. Collegiate was started at PVAMU in 1990.
For booking information contact: Rev. Charles H. Lewter, IV at chlewter@pvamu.edu or 936-261-3591.
Mr. Collegiate African American Program is created to provide opportunities for personal and professional and career enhancement, community engagement and to present them in the best positive arena. In the spirit of the African Proverb -"Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter," it is imperative that we tell our stories, and the MCAASPP is that avenue to change the narrative.
Monday, April 27, 2015
Ayobami Shoyinka is Mr. Prairie View A&M University 2015
The Mr. Collegiate African American™ Scholarship Pageant’s (MCAASPP) mission is to be a source of excellence for Black men in character education, values clarification, economic and social empowerment, role-modeling, mentoring and service.
The pageant began 1990 as the first pageant of its kind for Black men and staged at Prairie View A&M University in April 1992.
All Black men between ages 18-30 who are enrolled in any 4-year American college or university are eligible.
Candidates compete in Personal/Private Interview; Platform Oratory; Talent; Evening Wear and On-stage Interview Question before a panel of professionals from the academic, business, government and the entertainment community.
Scholarships and prizes are awarded to the winners.
Past winners are: Charles Clemens (1992-Lincoln University-PA) Minister/ Therapist); Steven Daniels (1993-94 - Alabama State) Actor/Singer; Stacey O. Washington (1994-95 - Virginia State) Entrepreneur, Christopher Sanders (1995-96 - Kentucky State) Teacher; Adonis Turner (1997-99-Jackson State) Counselor and Damany Mayfield (2001-02- Virginia State) Project Director.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment