Temi Olajide is a Nigerian and the first Nigerian Child Sleep/Potty Training Consultant. She is the founder of Mummyclinicc Global Services, an organisation that provides strategies and practicable solutions to the challenges of parents in raising children in this digital age through their online platform. She was listed in the Leading Ladies Africa – 100 most inspiring women in Nigeria 2020 alongside Jemima Osunde, Kiki Mordi, Mercy Chinwo, Nancy Isime, Natasha Akpoti and other notable Nigerian women. She is also the author of Wi-Fi Kids and Analog Parents on Amazon Books. She is also a co-founder of the Association of Child Sleep Consultants of Nigeria and a member of the International Association of Child Sleep Consultants.
After she graduated from the University of Ilorin and completed the mandatory national service, she worked with Zenith Bank Plc. She left the banking industry after having her first child to be a business consultant. She became a child sleep and potty training consultant out of her passion to help other mums in achieving their dreams of raising well rounded children. In her interview with Henry Ojelu of Vanguard, she stated that she was experiencing sleepless nights in raising her kids which were overwhelming, and exhausting to her, and that prompted her to seek knowledge with the aim to find solutions. It was after joining Instagram in 2016 that she saw mothers struggling with motherhood and decided to find a means to help them. In 2007, while in London and pregnant, she was intrigued by a TV program where a sleep consultant was showing how to sleep-train children In December 2017, she started Mummyclinicc, an online platform that provides strategies to the challenges of child upbringing. She started Mummyclinicc with only the money spent on internet connection. She focuses on sleep and potty training services, as well as running classes and mummy coaching programs for mothers to get their children to cooperate with them and others. She authored a book, Wi-Fi Kids and Analog Parents which addresses the changes in the dynamics of parenting in the digital age compared to that of time past and how to handle those changes. She is a co-founder of the Association of Child Sleep Consultants of Nigeria and was accepted as a member of the International Association of Child Sleep Consultants in 2019. She works with a consultancy organisation alongside Mummyclinicc.