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OJO, EMMANUEL OLATUNDE |
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Position(s) |
Principal Assistant Registrar
(Office of the Vice Chancellor) |
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Tel: |
234-1-803 407 5383,
234-1- 803 381 6224,
01-7900724 EXT 2055 |
| Email |
parvc@covenantuniversity.com |
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OJO, Emmanuel Olatunde is one of the pioneer staff of
Covenant University. He joined the services of the University on August 1, 2002
as a Senior Assistant Registrar. He was later promoted to the position of a
Principal Assistant Registrar in 2005 and redeployed to the office of the
Vice-Chancellor. He coordinates the day-to-day activities in that office and
responsible for organizing for the coverage of all meetings chair by the
Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and the Deans of Colleges and School of Postgraduate
Studies. He ensures that prompt actions are taken on issues and this has led to
meeting deadlines and delivery of quality service. Before his redeployment to
the Vice-Chancellor’s Office in 2005, Mr. Ojo worked as a Senior Assistant
Registrar in the Academic Affairs Unit of the University. He assisted in
building up a solid Students records base for proper administration and
management of students’ records. He also laid a good foundation for the taking
off of the University’s Senate and Management Board meetings.
Between 1980 and 2002, Mr. Ojo was in the employment of Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife and worked in many units of that University, served in
various capacities including Secretarial and Administrative positions. He
overseen the taken off and maturity of the Obafemi Awolowo University Executive
EMBA Programme, Lagos Office where he also successfully carried out
responsibilities attached to the position of a Liaison Officer of the
University.
Mr. Ojo holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Department of History, Obafemi
Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He also has his Masters of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
degree in African Diplomatic History from the same Department in 2005. He is
currently working on his Ph.D. Dissertation with focus on the dynamics and
consequences of Internal Displacement in Ethnic Civil Wars with particular
reference to the States of the Mano River Union. His publications include “The
Impact of Kiriji-Ekitiparapo Wars on Igbajo” as well as “The History of
Population Migration and Internal Displacement in Liberia (1989-1996)”
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