PROFESSOR IS-HAQ OLAREWAJU OLOYEDE
Prof. Is-haq
Olarewaju Oloyede was born in October 1954. He hails from Abeokuta South
Local Government Area of Ogun State.
He had his Secondary Education from 1969-1973 at the Progressive
Institute, Agege Lagos and Arabic Training Centre Agege, Lagos, (Markaz)
from 1973-1976 and later to the University of Ibadan between 1976 and
1977 where he obtained a certificate in Arabic and Islamic Studies.
His tertiary education began in the University of Ilorin in 1978 where he studied Arabic and was awarded a B.A. Arabic (First Class Hons) in 1981. In July 1982 he was appointed an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Religions of the University. In 1991, he had his Doctorate degree in Islamic Studies also from the University of Ilorin.
Prof. Oloyede earned several scholarships and prizes during his student days, notable among which were the Arab League prize for the best final year Certificate student in Arabic and Islamic Studies in 1977 at the University of Ibadan; Federal Government undergraduate merit award from 1979 to 1981; Department of Religions Award, University of Ilorin, 1981 and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award, Unilorin also in 1981.
His tertiary education began in the University of Ilorin in 1978 where he studied Arabic and was awarded a B.A. Arabic (First Class Hons) in 1981. In July 1982 he was appointed an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Religions of the University. In 1991, he had his Doctorate degree in Islamic Studies also from the University of Ilorin.
Prof. Oloyede earned several scholarships and prizes during his student days, notable among which were the Arab League prize for the best final year Certificate student in Arabic and Islamic Studies in 1977 at the University of Ibadan; Federal Government undergraduate merit award from 1979 to 1981; Department of Religions Award, University of Ilorin, 1981 and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Award, Unilorin also in 1981.
Prof. Oloyede, who had attended several training programmes across the
nation, is also a member of many learned and professional societies. He
is a fellow of the Islamic Academy of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Fellow,
Academy of Entrepreneurship; Member, Nigerian Association of Teachers
of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS); Member, Editorial Board, Centre
for Islamic Legal Studies, ABU, Zaria, among, several others. Between
1995 and 1998, he was National President of the Unilorin Alumni
Association, and was a two-time 1st and 2nd National Vice-President of
the Association, in previous years.
Prof. Oloyede was elevated to professorial rank in 1995.
He was appointed Deputy Vice - Chancellor (Academic) on June 19, 2003
and Deputy Vice -Chancellor (Administration) on July 6, 2005.
Professor Is-haq Oloyede was the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin,
from October, 2007 and Chairman Committee of Vice-Chancellors (CVC) from
2011 to 2012.
Prof. Oloyede served as the board of many reputable university
organisations. He was the Chairman, Committee of Directors of Academic
planning in Nigerian Universities – 2002 to 2004. He was until his
voluntary resignation in 2011 the President, Association of African
Universities (a position he relinquished to pave way for another
Nigerian-the former vice-chancellor of NOUN, Prof. Olugbenro Jegede)- to
assume office as the CEO/Secretary General of the association. He
served on the board of Association of commonwealth Universities (ACU),
2010 to 2012 and International Association of Universities (IAU), 2008
to 2012. He was the Executive Secretary and National Coordinator of the
Nigerian Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) from 2007 to 2012 and currently
the Secretary General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs.
He is an International Advisory Board member of International Network
for Higher Education in Africa (INHEA).
He has authored and co-authored several articles in reputable local and
international outlets. Prof. Oloyede is married with 4 children and 7
grandchildren.
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More grease to your elbow professor, may God continue to bless you and increase you in wisdom.
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