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Citation on Professor
Elisha Bamidele Babatunde
Professor Elisha Bamidele Babatunde was
born in Iwo, Isin Local Government area of Kwara State on
March 30, 1938. His parents were Pa Luke Babatunde Abioye
and Madam Deborah Babatunde Abioye both from Iwo.
He was one of those gathered together by the Church, SIM
Church at Iwo, to start the SIM nursery and primary school
in Iwo in 1944. He did not finish his primary education but
got promoted to secondary education in 1953, when he gained
admission into Titcombe College Egbe, Kogi State from SIM
central school Igbaja in 1953. Six years of secondary
education was run then, hence he finished his secondary
school education in 1958 and made a second division in his
WASC examination.
Professor Babatunde had a smooth education career as he went
straight to the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and
Technology (NCAST) Zaria, nine months later, in October
1959. This (NCAST) was one of the most prestigious highest
institutions in Nigeria those days as there were only 3 of
them. The others were in Ibadan, and Enugu.
He made 2 papers at A- level in physics and applied
mathematics in 1961 and gained admission into University
College of Ibadan in 1961 to read B.Sc (Gn.Hon. of London
University) in physics and mathematics on the Northern
Nigeria Scholarship. He graduated in June 1964 with B.Sc (Gn.Hon.)
in physics and mathematics.
Other tertiary institutions attended for one short course or
the other are as follows:
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria 1965 – 1966
Wesleyan University, Middletown Conn., USA
(Advance Course in Physics) 1968 – 1969
University of Ife (OAU), Ile-Ife 1976 – 1978
University of Ilorin, Ilorin 1982 – 1989
College on Soil Physics, at International Centre
Theoretical Physics, Ttieste, Italy (ICTP) 1983
Centre Audio-Visuel de Mordernes for French Language
Learning, Vichy, France 1984
University de Perpigan, France (for Solar Energy Course)
1985
ECWA Theological Seminary Igbaja (Extension Course) 1995 –
1997
His working experience started with primary school teaching
for 9 months in 1959 during the transition period, from
secondary school to advance school.
Professor Babatunde is a seasoned teacher. He has been
teaching all his life. In fact, he has taught in all the
tiers of education in this country from elementary school to
University.
He taught in Secondary schools, Titcombe College and Dekina
Secondary School, 1964 – 1965
in Advance Teachers College Zaria, 1966 – 1972
in Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin, 1972 – 1991
in University of Ilorin, Ilorin. 1991 – 2004
He is currently teaching here in Covenant University, 2004
to date.
During these periods he held several positions of authority.
He was HOD of Physics in ATC Zaria, 1969 – 1972
HOD of Physics in Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin, 1980 –
1982
Ag. HOD, Physics Department University of Ilorin in 2002 and
2003 briefly. He was a member of the Governing Council and
member of the Senior Staff Establishment Committee of the
council – Kwara State Polytechnic 1980 – 1982.
He rose from the post of Lecturer 1 in 1972 to Chief
Lecturer in 1980 in Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin, from
Lecturer 1 in 1991 to Senior Lecturer in 1995 and to
Professor in 2004 in University of Ilorin.
As part of his services to the community in his career, he
has being an External Examiner to some institutions such as
Benue College of Technology Ida, College of Education Oyo
and currently to the Department of Physics, LAUTECH,
Ogbomosho.
He was the coordinator of the science programme of the
sandwich course of University of Ilorin and Chairman of the
Education Committee, Iwo Comprehensive High School.
He is a very active Church member in ECWA Mission. He has a
Diploma in Church Ministries (DCM) of ECWA and had been a
member of the highest Council of ECWA, General Church
Council (GCC).
He has published many papers jointly and singly on Solar /
Atmospheric radiations, some of which are in International
and National Journals.
He is happily married to Florence Oladunni Asabi, a very
beautiful woman, both inside and outside, very caring and
loving. They have six children and seven grand children.
Some of whom are here. |