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23 Facts About Tunde Adeniran

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Tunde Adeniran was born on 29 September 1945 and is a Nigerian scholar, politician, diplomat, and former minister of education.

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Tunde Adeniran is an author of a number of books and journal articles.

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Tunde Adeniran is a graduate of University of Ibadan, Nigeria and Columbia University, USA.

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From 2004 to 2007, Tunde Adeniran served Nigeria as its ambassador to Germany.

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From October to December 1985, Tunde Adeniran was a member of Nigerian Delegation to the 40th Session of the United Nations.

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Tunde Adeniran was the director at Directorate for Social Mobilization between 1987 and 1992.

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From January to August 1993, Tunde Adeniran served as the Chairman of the Directorate for Social Mobilization.

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8.

Tunde Adeniran was a member of the Committee on Nigerian National Defence Policy for the year 2000.

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Tunde Adeniran was a member of the Advisory Committee on Foreign Affairs from 1983 to 1985.

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Tunde Adeniran, was a member of the Political Bureau from January 1986 to March 1987.

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In 1982, Tunde Adeniran was a member of Ondo State Local Government Review and Reorganization Committee.

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At party level, Tunde Adeniran was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party before his defection to Social Democratic Party in 2018.

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Tunde Adeniran restored German investors' confidence in Nigerian economy fairly.

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Tunde Adeniran established exchange programmes meant to deepen collaboration between Nigerian and German institutions in the areas of health, environment and education.

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Tunde Adeniran was awarded American Medal of Honour in 2001.

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Tunde Adeniran became a fellow of Nigerian National Institute for Educational Planning and Administration in 2002.

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Tunde Adeniran was the sole recipient of Ekiti Parapo Merit Award in 1996.

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In 2002, Tunde Adeniran was made a Fellow of the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Nigeria.

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Tunde Adeniran thinks that "unless Nigeria makes education free and compulsory up to the secondary school level, and insist on proper training of teachers and quality education for Nigerians", the country would not be able to effectively use technological innovations to ease governance and economic activities including electronic voting.

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Tunde Adeniran called for reforms in Organisation of African Unity that will provide strategies that meet the challenges of conflicts and disputes in African nations.

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Tunde Adeniran calls for synergy between various government agencies, ministries and missions involved in investment drive.

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Tunde Adeniran is a church leader and a knight of John Wesley.

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Tunde Adeniran is involved in a number of charity works and community service.