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| name =Fatiu Ademola Akesode | image_size = | caption = | order = 4th | office = Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University | term_start = February 1997 | term_end = 30 March 2001 | predecessor = Enitan Bababunmi | successor = Abisogun Leigh | birth_date = April 1940 | birth_place =Lagos State Nigeria | death_date = 30 March 2001 | death_place = | party = Non-Partisan }}Fatiu Ademola Akesode (1940–2001) was a Nigerian professor of paediatrics, educational administrator, and former vice chancellor of Lagos State University Lagos State, Nigeria.[1][2] EducationHe was born in Lagos Island, into the Bajulaiye family. He had his primary education at Ansar-Ud-Deen Primary School, Amuto Okepopo and later attended Methodist Boys' High School in 1954 for his secondary education. In 1962, he proceeded to the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. After his first degree in medicine, he obtained a Master of Science (M.sc) degree in Public health from Johns Hopkins University in 1968 and a Doctorate (P.hD) degree in paediatrics from Baltimore, Maryland, USA where he received the American Heart Foundation Fellowship award in 1973.[3][4] CareerHe began his career as a Chief Resident in Paediatrics at Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He later became a lecturer of Public Health at the University of British Columbia, Van Couver B.C Canada in 1978. He left the university for University of Lagos where he lectured as a Senior Lecturer in Pediatrics for five years (1982-1987). He was appointed Professor of Paediatrics on June 1, 1988 at Ogun state university, now Olabisi Onabanjo University. He was later appointed as Chief Medical Director of the Ogun state university teaching hospital, a position he held until his appointment as Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University in 1997.[5] He died on 30 March 2001.[6][7][8] Awards and fellowship
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