Tejumade Alakija | |
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Born | 17 May 1925 |
Died | August 2013 |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Education | she went to primary school in ile ife , middle school at Kudeti Girls School Ibadan then to CMS Girls School Lagos to complete her secondaryschool education. |
Title | Omoba |
Tejumade Alakija (17 May 1925 – August, 2013) was a Nigerian civil servant who rose to be the first female head of Oyo State's civil service.[1]
Life
Princess Alakija Tejumade was born on the 17, May 1925 in Ile-Ife, Oyo State, South-westhern part of Nigeria. Alakija Tejumade want to Aiyetoro Primary and Central Schools, Ile-Ife. Her father was Sir Adesoji Aderemi, who was the Ooni of Ife. She trained to be a teacher and passed her PGCE at Oxford University in 1950 to 1951. She joined the Nigerian civil service where she was directed to teach.[2]
As a Teacher She started her teaching career at Queen’s School, Ede, Osun State, and later transferred to the new Government Girls’ Secondary Grammar School from 1951 to 1953. During her career as a teacher, she founded a school named Girls' Secondary Grammar School in 1953. She also worked at the Ministry of Works and Ministry of Trade and Industries as the Assistant Secretary and was appointed as Training Officer-in Charge of the region’s Public Service Training Programme and secretary of some important commissions. Respectively from 1960 to 1964, and later, she became Chief Investment Officer in the Ministry of Trade and Industries in charge of Industrial Promotions from 1969 to 1972.
Alakija Tejumade also served in some key ministries, such as Ministry of Health as the Deputy Permanent Secretary in 1978, and also in Ministry of Education as Permanent Secretary in 1979, before becoming the head of state civil service in Oyo State.
She rose to be the first female head of Oyo State's civil service.[1] From 1993 to 1997, she was Pro-Chancellor of the University of Abuja.[2]
Princess Alakija died in University College Hospital, Ibadan in 2013.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Oyo’s First Female Head of Service, Princess Tejumade Alakija Dies at 88!, 23 August 2013, TheStreetJournal.org, Retrieved 15 February 2016
- 1 2 Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.; Professor Emmanuel Akyeampong; Mr. Steven J. Niven (2 February 2012). Dictionary of African Biography. OUP USA. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-19-538207-5.