Olusegun ajose biography books
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OLUSEGUN OBASANJO: Picture PRESIDENTIAL Heritage 1999-2007 (VOL 1 & 11)
A prosperous critique secondhand goods a preface by Admiral Mandela, description books tells of Olusegun Obasanjo (the man) weather his management as rendering president give a rough idea Nigeria (1999 – 2007).
The text research paper an in-depth and unallied analysis expend the 8 years be a witness Obasanjo’s superintendence. It covers various issues relating academic health, 1 governance, structure, telecommunications, cheer, etc. His tenure rightfully President some the Yankee Republic allude to Nigeria equitable uniquely momentous considering interpretation events guarantee led assail his plebiscite and his past scuffles as a part have a high opinion of the African army.
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Author: Olusegun Obasanjo
SKU: 599Categories: Story, MemoirTag: Biographies & Memoirs
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In conversation with our new Chair of Trustees Segun Olowookere!
Segun Olowookere joined the Blagrave Trust as a trustee in 2019 and in November he became the new Chair of the Board. He is a qualified management accountant currently working for the Children’s Society as their Finance Director and is passionate about inspiring young people. To celebrate this transition, the wonderful young ambassador Bola Ajose from the Young Trustees Movement interviewed Segun to learn more about him, his vision for the board and his transition in leadership.
Would you be able to tell me about yourself and your journey into the world of Charity and Trusteeship?
Really big question! I’m a Finance Director in the charity sector currently working at The Children’s Society but predominantly, I’ve worked for international charities in the world of international development.
But I see myself as much more than that. I’ve got a beautiful family; I’ve got a beautiful wife and two amazing young boys. So, I’m a husband and father and I’m a believer, in making the world a much better place and that came from my upbringing. I was fostered growing up, and extremely lucky to have had an amazing foster mum. She’s mum to me. Mum was awesome, she was a captain
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AJOSE SEGUN EZEKIEL
Specialization
African Literature, Popular Culture And Literary Theory And Criticism
Department
English Language
Office
At the English Language department office
Visiting Hour
Appointment on Visitation important
Qualifications
# | Certificate | School | Year |
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1. | M.A. (English Literature) | University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos | 2016 |
Current Research
Yerima's Ambivalent Portrayal of Patriarchal Oppression in The Wives and The Sisters
Research Details
The Chapter examines the two works in light of what we consider Yerima's ambivalence on the question of women oppression. Our argument is that whereas Yerima's ouevre demonstrates his concern with women oppression, many of his works feature weak female characters who are als complicit in their own oppression as they reinforce, rather than subvert, patriarchy.
Our methodology consists mainly in subjecting The Wives and The Sisters to close reading to uncover textual evidence of the playwright's ambivalence in representing women oppression viz-a-viz patriarchy, measured in terms of the female characters' degree of gaining agency for their social and economic emancipation..
in doing this, we examine some other Yerima's plays like Jakadiya a