Oyeleye Oyediran Explained

Dr. Oyeleye Oyediran is a noted Nigerian political scientist. A former Fulbright scholar, and a native of Ogbomosho in Oyo State,[1] he has edited books like, Nigerian Government and Politics Under Military Rule, 1966-1979 and Survey of Nigerian Affairs, 1973-1977 and 1978-1979. He has remained a faculty at the Center for International Studies, at the East Carolina University,[2] and Senior Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, (1999–2000).

Early life and education

He attended Baptist Boys High School in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State in South West Nigeria, and received his PH.D from the University of Pittsburgh.[3]

Career

He has served as Chairman of the Department of Political Science at the University of Lagos[4] [5] and was a lecturer at the University of Ibadan. During this period, he was Editor-in-chief of the Journal of Business and Social Studies for over ten years. He was a member of the 1975 Nigerian Constitution Drafting Committee, and from October 1999-July 2000, was a senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, in Washington D.C.[6] He was also the first holder of the Distinguished River Endowed Chair at East Carolina University.

He has been a visiting lecturer at various institutions, including:

Publications

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nigerian political scientists famous people. 2020-03-31. Famous Scientists. en-US. 2020-05-29.
  2. Web site: ECU University Archives - Faculty O. www.ecu.edu. en. 2017-10-20.
  3. Web site: Oyeleye Oyediran - InfoHub. infohub.xyz.ng. en-US. 2020-05-29.
  4. Web site: ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
  5. Two-Partyism and Democratic Transition in Nigeria. University of Cambridge Press. 29. 2. June 1991. 213–235. Oyeleye Oyediran. Adigun Agbaje. The Journal of Modern African Studies . 10.1017/S0022278X0000272X . 154729480 . December 9, 2013.
  6. http://www.usip.org/grants-fellowships/jennings-randolph-senior-fellowship-program/former-jennings-randolph-senior-fello#O Former Senior Fellows - United States Institute of Peace
  7. Book: Oyediran, Oyeleye.. Nigerian legislative houses, which way?. 1980. University of Ibadan Consultancy Unit. 988194892.
  8. Whitaker. Jennifer Seymour. Oyediran. Oyeleye. 1980. Nigerian Government and Politics under Military Rule, 1966-1979. Foreign Affairs. 58. 5. 1205. 10.2307/20040643. 20040643. 0015-7120.
  9. Book: Oyediran, Oyeleye.. Essays on local government and administration in Nigeria. 1988. Project Publications. 18530652.
  10. Book: Transition without end : Nigerian politics and civil society under Babangida. 1997. Lynne Rienner Publishers. Diamond, Larry Jay., Kirk-Greene, A. H. M. (Anthony Hamilton Millard), Oyediran, Oyeleye.. 1-55587-591-2. Boulder, Colo.. 36705789.
  11. Book: Nigeria : politics of transition and governance, 1986-1996. 1999. Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa. Oyediran, Oyeleye., Agbaje, Adigun A. B., 1957-, Codesria.. 2-86978-071-0. Dakar, Senegal. 47209003.
  12. Book: Nigerian government and politics under military rule, 1966-79. 1979. Macmillan. Oyediran, Oyeleye.. 0-333-26897-0. London. 5919509.
  13. Book: Survey of Nigerian affairs, 1976-1977. 1981. Published by the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs in co-operation with Macmillan Nigeria Publishers. Oyediran, Oyeleye.. 978-2276-41-3. Lagos. 9309985.
  14. Oyediran. Oyeleye. Agbaje. Adigun. 1991. Two-Partyism and Democratic Transition in Nigeria. The Journal of Modern African Studies. 29. 2. 213–235. 10.1017/s0022278x0000272x. 154729480 . 0022-278X.