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 | |
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Deputy Governor of Lagos State | |
In office 29 May 1999 – 29 May 2003 | |
Governor | Bola Tinubu |
Succeeded by | Femi Pedro |
Senator for Lagos Central | |
In office 5 December 1992 – 17 November 1993 | |
Succeeded by | Tokunbo Afikuyomi (1999) |
Personal details | |
Born | Kofoworola Akerele 30 April 1939 Lagos, British Nigeria (now Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria) |
Political party | Peoples Democratic Party |
Alma mater | University 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
- "'The greatest lesson life has taught me at 70' -Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele". Encomium. 28 December 2015.
- 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.
- S. J. Timothy-Asobele (2004). The Producer of Our Time. Upper Standard Publications. ISBN 978-978-36946-6-8.
- "They labelled me military mole in NADECO for nothing Bucknor Akerele". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
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