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Professor
Babatunde Olantunde Oriade Aderiran,
Honorable
Minister of Education of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria
Date
of Birth: September 29, 1945; State of origin:
Ekiti
Marital status: Married to Rev. Mrs Modupe
Aderiran with three children |
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University Education
1967-1970: University of Ibadan, undergraduate
1970: Diploma in journalism with distinction
Certificate in World Affairs
1972: B.A. Honours
1975: M.A. Political Science
1976: M. Phil, International Politics
1977: Ph.D. (Political Science), Columbia University, New York
Educational Institutions attended
University of Ibadan, Nigeria; The Frilshman School, Berkshire, England; Institute of World Affairs, University of Connecticut, USA; Colombia University, New York City, USA.
Professional Expertise
Public Policy Specialist
Expert in Strategic Planning, Conflict Resolution and the Management of Public Institutions
Highly experienced in Management Consultancy
Public Service Experience (outside the University system)
Member, Committee on Nigerian National Defence Policy for the Year 2000, (1997)
Chairman, Directorate for Social Mobilisation (NAMSER), January – August 1993
Secretary/Directorate, Directorate for Social Mobilisation (MAMSER), 1987 – 1992
Member, Presidential Representative, Nigerian Delegation to the United Nations, Oct-Dec 1985
Member, Political bureau, January 1986 – March 1987
Member, Advisory Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1983-1985
Member, Ondo State Economic Advisory Council, 1980-1983
Member, Ondo State Local Government Review and Reorganisation Committee, Justice Akitan Panel, 1982
Member, Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Ife/Modakeke Crises, 1981
Member, National Committee on Federal State Relations, 1979
Administrative Experience
Member of the University Senate for fifteen years
Co-ordinator of Various Programmes within the University System
Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (1980-1981)
Sub-Dean (Post-graduate, Faculty of the Social Sciences), 1981-1983
Head of the Department of Political Science, May 1994 to April 19
Undergraduate and Post-Graduate Teaching
1988-1998: Professor, University of Ibadan
1980-1987: Senior Lecturer, University of Ibadan
1985-1986: Visiting Senior Lecturer, university of Ife
Sept-Oct 1985: Visiting Associate Professor, State University of New York
1978-1980: Lecturer 1, University of Ibadan
1977-1978: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
Spring 1976: Part-time Visiting Instructor, State University of New York at Binghamton
Fall 1973: Teaching Assistant, Columbia University
1972-1973: Instructor, John Jay College of the City University of New York
Membership of Learned Societies
The Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA)
The Nigerian Society of International Affairs (NSIA)
The International Political Science Association (IPSA)
The International Studies Association (ISA)
The American Society of International Law (ASIL)
The Nigerian Society of International Law (NSIL)
The Policy Studies Association (PSA)
The Caucus of New Political Science (CNPS)
The Advisory Committee of Experts on International Security
Six Editorial Boards of Academic Journals across the continent
International Exposure
1976-1978: Research Associate for the United Nations
1983-1985: Consultant, United Nations
Other: Served on Special International Advisory Committees (especially on international and
regional security and development); Visited more than twenty countries
Honours and Distinctions
Author of over sixty scholarly publications
Recipient of: Undergraduate Scholarships and Postgraduate fellowships;
Honourary titles by different organisations, societies and communities
Knighthood of Jon Wesley; Etiki Parapo Merit Award for 1996; Gold Medal Award for Leadership and Ambassador of Peace, 1988;
A Professor of Political Science, Public Policy Specialist, Expert in Strategic Planning, Conflict Resolution and the management of Public Institutions as well as author of almost one hundred scholarly publications
Political Experience
Member, Awo Youth Vanguard/UPGA (1964-1966)
President Orin Youth Association (1968-1969)
Gubernational Candidate PDP Ekiti State
Chairman Presidential Inauguration Committee, May 1999
Appointed Honourable Minister of Education of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, June 1999
Founding Member of the Peoples Democratic Party
Member: Manifesto, Contacts and Mobilisation Committees of PDP
Membership of Associations (Clubs/Organisations)
1968-1969: Treasurer U.I. Student Union Executive
Summer 1969: Ag. President, U.I. Student Union
1969-1970: Secretary-General, International Students’
Friendship Society
1974-1976: President, Association of Nigeria Citizen in the U.S.A.
1979: Member, National Committee on Federal – State Relations
1981: Member, Judicial Commission on Ife/Modakeke Crisis
1982: Secretary of the UPN Primary Election Committee Sent to Bendel State
during the Second Republic
Member, Ekiti Forum/Ekiti Creation Advisory Committee
1997: Member, Committee on National Defence Policy for the year 2000
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