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Olajide Aluko was born on 3 June, 1942 in Niger. Discover Olajide Aluko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Born 3 June 1942
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Date of death 5 March 1991
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2013

In 2013, some of his students joined the family in establishing the Professor Olajide Aluko Educational Memorial Foundaion (POAEMF) in his memory. Such were the fondest affections with which he was held by his students, family and those that he impacted.

1991

Olajide Aluko married Ekundayo Monilola Aluko and together they have five children. He died on 5 of March 1991 at the age of 49. Since his death, his former students and associates have immortalised his name, for example Professor Olusoji Akomolafe, along with one of his junior colleagues, late Professor Olayiwola Abegunrin, have brought together a string of his former students to write “Nigeria in Global Politics; Twentieth Century. In his honour, Prof Tale Omole, the former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University 2011 - 2016 publicly acknowledged him in his Inaugural lecture, “Nigeria, France and the Francophone States”, delivered in May 2010, and Professor Abiodun Alao, a Professor of African Studies at the African Leadership Centre Kings college London, dedicated the book “Mugabe and the Politics of Security in Zimbabwe” to his memory.

1979

He gave annual lectures at the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru since 1979 and participated in several seminars organised by the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Nigeria Army.

1976

After he was awarded a PhD in International Relations at the London School of Economics, University of London, he returned to Nigeria where he took up a position as a lecturer of International Relations at the former Institute of Administration, University of Ife. Under his leadership, the former institute of Administration was reconstituted into the Faculty of Administration on 5 March 1976. He founded the first Department of International Relations in Sub-Sahara Africa where he became the Head of Department from 1976 1981 and subsequently was appointed as Dean, Faculty of Administration in 1981 and served till the end of his tenure in 1985.

1974

He was the chairman of the Nigerian Society of International Affairs in 1974-1975, and President from 1981 – 1983. He was a member of several local and international professional bodies including the Canadian Association of Africa Affairs, International Institute of Strategic Studies UK, Royal Institute of International affairs. He was a Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos and a member of the Governing Council of the Foreign Service Academy of the Ministry of External Affairs, Lagos from 1980 till 1988. He lectured at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1989 -1990 and proceeded to become a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A in 1990.

1971

Jide Aluko contributed significantly to the study of International Relations in Africa. He was the professor who pioneered the study of International Relations in Africa. In 1971, he launched the post graduate diploma and Masters degree programme in International relations at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) He was the sole author of four Internationally acclaimed books on Government, International Relations and Foreign Policy. He also co-authored seven books on International Relations. In addition, he had to his credit over forty-five single authored publications in local and international journals across many countries in the world.

1970

Olajide Aluko mostly favoured Hans Morgenthau's view of realistic foreign policy in his studies of Nigeria and Africa's foreign policy. In some of his early writings during the oil boom era of the 1970s, he leaned towards the viewpoint of a strong and powerful Nigerian nation, where the potential benefits of the country's natural resources such as oil and agro-commodities could be utilized to generate internal economic strength. The corollary to this would be the nation maximizing its strength in regional and international politics and devising its policies based on its internal economic, political, and social interests. However, with the fall in oil price, the illusion of a powerful Nigeria or stable foreign policy was shattered by the early 1980s. Professor Aluko later often argued against Nigeria's march towards grandeur in foreign policy. He believed it would transfer national resources and energy towards regionalisation when Nigeria was still mired in poverty and had little economic and political stability to earn respect among other nations.

1966

On completing his Undergraduate degree, he travelled to London to further his studies at the prestigious London School of Economics, University of London where he graduated with a Masters degree in Economics (Msc. Econs) in 1966, and went on to complete his Doctorate degree (Ph.D) in International Relations and upon returning to Nigeria, he was awarded a Professor of International relations at the age of 35 years in 1977, becoming the first Professor of International Relations in Sub-Sahara Africa.

1964

Jide Aluko, was a recipient of several international awards and honors notably: Departmental Prize, best student in History, 1964/65 sessions, University of Ibadan, Visiting Professor, Fellowship awarded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 1978; The Rockefeller Fellowship to study in the Rockefeller Study Centre, Bellagio, Italy in April/May 1989. He served the Federal Government of Nigeria in various capacities within and outside the country and other African countries on policy issues.

1955

He attended St Mark’s Primary School, Ise-Ekiti, where, from a very young age, the exceptional brilliance that was to be his hallmark started showing. From there, he proceeded, in 1955, to Ekiti Parapo College, Ido Ekiti, which had been established in 1954 by the renowned late Chief Adepoju Akomolafe and he was the Head Prefect in 1959. He went on to study at the Nigerian College of Arts and Science from where he proceeded to the University of Ibadan where he graduated top of his class with a B.A. History in 1965 and was awarded the best student in History during the 1964/65 session.

1942

Olajide Aluko (3 June 1942 – 5 March 1991) was a distinguished and renowned academic Nigerian scholar who in October 1977 became the first Professor of International Relations in Sub-Sahara Africa. He is also known as the Doyen of International Relations. He was a prolific writer and conference speaker who had written several books and journals which shaped international politics and foreign policies in Africa.

Olajide Aluko was born on 3 June 1942 in Ise-Ekiti, Ekiti state into a Christian family in Ise-Ekiti, Head Quarters of Isokan Local Government in Ondo State (present day Ekiti State)