Oluwadamilola Moyin Oso is a PhD student specialising in poultry production (welfare option). She obtained her Master’s degree in livestock science and sustainable environment at the Centre of Excellence in Agricultural Development and Sustainable Environment, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. She is a career-oriented individual whose focus is to enhance poultry research advancement in Africa by transferring theoretical knowledge into context-based practical solutions. Oluwadamilola is a World Bank Scholar who understands that the success of national food production and security depends on the success of the grassroots producers, therefore, she actively engages the rural farmers. She is an animal welfare scientist and a climate change ambassador who participates in community development and agricultural extension-related services, equipping rural farmers with the right knowledge about how great animal care and well-being will help them achieve maximum productivity even in the face of the changing climate. Oluwadamilola aims to inspire young adolescents and facilitate various programs within and outside the shores of her home country to motivate teens and tweens. She currently seeks to mentor young girls in agriculture and its related vocations.