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Olukoju, Ayodeji
Ayodeji Olukoju
Ayodeji Oladimeji Olukoju
(
Yoruba
: Ayọ̀ọ́dèjì Ọládiméjì Olúkòjú; born June 9, 1959, in
Oka Akoko
) is a Nigerian University
distinguished professor
of history at the
University of Lagos
, Nigeria. He was a two-term
vice chancellor
of
Caleb University
,
Imota
between 2010 and 2016. Olukoju's research interests are in the area of
maritime
, transport,
economic
,
social
,
corporate
and
urban history
of Nigeria.
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Security Challenges and Management in Modern Nigeria
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The third wave of historical scholarship on Nigeria : essays in honor of Ayodeji Olukoju
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