
Agunbiade Joseph Temidayo goes by the nick name soft Mide, born on 26th November 1993, and bred in Ifon, Ondo state, Nigeria.
He has an excellent educational background, starting from his primary education which was at L.A primary school in Ifon Ondo state, and secondary education at Immaculate College in Ifon ondo state Nigeria.
He kicked off his higher education at the College of Health Technology, Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria.
He furthered his educational at the Vocational School for Office Management and Industrial Clerks, situated in Munich city Germany.
Soft Mide is a proficient and incredible entrepreneur that has added to the Nigerian youth portfolio, by owning a Record Label, ‘SF Musical Records’.
Amid the aims and objectives of SF record label, the most alluring aim is that the record label sets a platform where talented songsters and vocalists would be endorsed and also be a great platform to produce hit songs that would earn team members who put in collective effort accolades and an opportunity for collaboration with more artists signed on to the record label.
Soft Mide is also the CEO of SF clothing line, an alluring apparel brand store that provides its clients and customers with elegant clothing and classy apparels.
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Many call him a jack of all trades, but his ideology about life generally, is that “it isn’t over until it’s over, and when life gives you lemons, you make lemonades as he believes a lot can be achieved by looking at the positive side of every negative situation.
Relating this to life specifically, he explains how we humans shouldn’t stop trying and working hard to get our desired results and it is unwise to settle with just an option while trying to make it further. But rather, multitask, and venture into various ideas and see how things take positive turns.
The young man has his life planned out already as he looks forward to learning a lot and working on himself to be better than he used to.
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