Dr Emmanuel Olarinde - International Professional Recognition

Dr. Emmanuel Olarinde (Ile Ola-Elesade, Ogbomoso), a staunch member of Ogbomoso Parapo, Washington D.C. (OPDC) and the first President of the Ogbomoso Sons and Daughters in North America (OSDNA) has been conferred  with the status of a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute (ACFEI), U.S.A. The Professional examinations and multi-disciplinary training in their fields.

 ACFEIU is an international association developed to bring together professionals from a variety of disciplines to provide a reliable, credible forum for ethical and professional standards for forensics. The covetous award serves as recognition of the achievements of Dr. Olarinde by professional peers in U.S.A.

 In a letter of recognition sent to Dr. Olarinde, ACFEI officially noticed Dr. Olarinde that he is now a Fellow and can use the designation in his resume. The designation of a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners is the highest honor and status the ACFEI can bestow upon a member. The rigid requirements of the status attest  to Dr. Olarinde’s personal Personal integrity and professional accomplishments. Earkier in 1999, dr. Olarinde receive the Educational Psychology.

Dr. Olarinde, who is currently the Executive Director of his own private practice, Behavior Healthcare and Diagnostic Services, PLLC in Washington D.C. is well known in the nation’s capital, in the State of Virginia, and U.S.A. in general. For several years Dr. Olarinde was the head of a major institution in Washington D.C.  supervising several professional Psychologists and parapsychologists, while at the same time serving as psychologist-consultant for the Judicial Systems of Washington D.C. He  retired and began his own practice, known all over the District of Columbia.

In addition to his professional activities, Dr Olarinde, who is the son of late Chief Olarinde Agbejimi, Elesade of Esade, is a strong Christian who is sering in several positions in his church. DR. olarinde is married to beautiful Elizabeth Gbanjubola (nee Aiyedun, daughter of late Chief David Aiyedun, Ala of Fapote, Ogobomoso) and both have three children and three grandchildren.

Ogbomosho Parapo, Washington D.C. (OPDC) and OCF felicitate with Dr. Olarinde a good “son of the soil”, for his meritorious achievements and wishes him more grease to his elbows.