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T. M. Yesufu

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Tijani M. Yesufu was a Nigerian academic and administrator who was the first Nigerian Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin. Yesufu was an important figure in the development of industrial relations as an academic course in Nigerian universities.[1]

He was also an executive director of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Life

Yesufu was born in 1926 in Agbede, Edo State. He completed secondary education studies at Government College, Ibadan[2] and earned an economics degree from University of Exeter and doctorate degree from University of London.

Yesufu's academic career began at University of Ibadan's Extra Mural Studies department, he then moved to Lagos as a pioneer staff of the Faculty of Social Science, University of Lagos,[3] he joined University of Benin in 1974 as the Vice-Chancellor.

Yesufu was involved in various organizations and economic policy issues of the time. His 1962 book, An Introduction to Industrial relations In Nigeria was a pioneering work on the changes between the employee-employer relationship from the late colonial period to the early independence era.[4] In 1971, he was editor of the book Manpower Problems and Economic Development in Nigeria.[5]

References

  1. ^ E., Kaufman, Bruce (2006). The global evolution of industrial relations : events, ideas and the IIRA. Geneva: International Labour Office. p. 523. ISBN 8171885446. OCLC 79469772.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Eberu, Clarkson (2014-10-08). Nigeria: Former VC of Uniben,Tijani Yesufu, Dies At 88 (Thesis).
  3. ^ Admin (2017-03-31). "YESUFU, Prof. (Chief) Tijani Momodu". Biographical Legacy and Research Foundation. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  4. ^ Lynn, Schler. "Nation on board : becoming Nigerian at sea". Athens: 7. ISBN 9780821445594. OCLC 949276395. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Murray, C (July 1, 1971). "T. M. YESUFU (ed.): "Manpower Problems and Economic Development in Nigeria" (Book Review) - ProQuest". Economic and Social Review. 2 (4). Dublin.