Kofoworola Bucknor

Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele (born 30 April 1939) is a Nigerian politician and a former deputy governor of Lagos State.[1] She was the deputy governor to Bola Tinubu from 1999 to 2003.[2]

Kofoworola Bucknor
Deputy Governor of Lagos State
In office
29 May 1999  29 May 2003
GovernorBola Tinubu
Succeeded byFemi Pedro
Senator for Lagos Central
In office
5 December 1992  17 November 1993
Succeeded byTokunbo Afikuyomi (1999)
Personal details
Born
Kofoworola Akerele

(1939-04-30) 30 April 1939
Lagos, British Nigeria (now Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria)
Political partyPeoples Democratic Party
Alma materUniversity of Surrey

Early life

Kofoworola Akerele was born on 30 April 1939, to Oni Akerele a prominent Nigerian activists and the first indigenous surgeon in Nigeria. She attended CMS Girls School Lagos before she travelled in 1949 to Surrey England for her Degree in Law.[3]

Career

She got a diploma in Journalism in 1962, and worked as a freelance journalist for BBC and VON Magazine.[4] She became the deputy governor of Lagos State when Bola Tinubu became governor on 29 May 1999.

References

  1. "'The greatest lesson life has taught me at 70' -Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele". Encomium. 28 December 2015.
  2. Femi Okurounmu (6 April 2010). Leadership Failure and Nigeria's Fading Hopes: Being excerpts from PATRIOTIC PUNCHES a weekly column in the Nigerian Tribune from 2004 – 2009. AuthorHouse. pp. 231–. ISBN 978-1-4490-8410-3.
  3. S. J. Timothy-Asobele (2004). The Producer of Our Time. Upper Standard Publications. ISBN 978-978-36946-6-8.
  4. "They labelled me military mole in NADECO for nothing Bucknor Akerele". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 16 July 2016.


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