Adenike Osofisan

Adenike Osofisan
FNIM, FNCS, CITP
Professor of Computer Science at University of Ibadan
In office
2006  present
Personal details
Born Adenike Oyinlola Osofisan
(1950-03-11) 11 March 1950
Osogbo
Alma mater Obafemi Awolowo University
(Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Economics)
Georgia Institute of Technology
( Master of Science in Information and Computer Science)
Obafemi Awolowo University
(Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science)
University of Ibadan
(MBA in Account and Finance)
Known for Being the first African woman to become a Computer science professor

Adenike Osofisan is a Nigerian professor of Computer science, who specialize in data mining and knowledge management. She is the first Nigerian woman to hold a PhD in Computer science, a feat she accomplished in 1989. In 2006, she became a full professor at University of Ibadan, a promotion that made her the first African woman to become a Computer science professor.[1]

Early life and education

Osofisan had her secondary education at Fiwasaiye Girls' Grammar School, Akure and Comprehensive High School, Ayetoro (1968). Between 1971-76, she got her first degree from University of Ile-Ife, obtaining a federal government scholarship throughout most of her university years. She then proceeded to Georgia Institute of Technology in 1978, obtaining a masters' degree in Information and Computer Science in 1979. Her PhD thesis on Data Processing Model for a Multi-access Computer Communication Network was completed in 1989. In 1993, she completed her Master of Business Administration in Accounts and Finance from University of Ibadan, with her dissertation on An Asset Portfolio Management Model for Nigerian Commercial Banks: A Case Study, graduating as the best MBA student for the year.[2]

Career

Lecturing career

Osofisan began her lecturing career at The Polytechnic, Ibadan in 1979. Over the next few years, she rose to become the dean of Faculty of Science at the same institution. By 1999, she joined University of Ibadan formally, as the acting head of department of computer science. By 2003, she was made an associate professor, and accorded a full professor in 2006. She has also had visiting professorial stints at Lagos State University.

Recognition

As a pioneer woman academic in her feild, Osofisan is a recipient of several fellowships including "Nigeria Institute of Management" (1997), "Computer Association of Nigeria" (1998) and "Nigeria Computer Society" (life member, 2014).[3] She is also the pioneer president of "Nigeria Women in Information Technology" (2003). From 2005 to 2009, she became the first female president and chairman of governing council of "Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria".[4]

Publications and commentaries

A 2009 study, which focused on the current digital divide as regards information technology in Nigeria is indexed top on Google scholar, her research revisited the challenges facing the adoption of digital technologies in Nigeria, in relation to what is being done in developed countries. She also recommended steps and policies that will hasten embracing and implementation of digital standards in the Nigerian ecosystem. The research is published in "International Journal of Global Business".[5]

Following the economic recession due to over-dependence on petroleum exports and dwindling dollar prices, Osofisan urged the Nigerian government to utilize the ICT sector as it has so much to contribute to Nigerian economy if proper investment are put into it, she noted that despite the challenges being faced, 12 million jobs were created by the sector between 2012 and 2016. The remark was given at the 9th Annual Forum of Laureates of the Nigerian National Order of Merit in Abuja.[6]

References

  1. "Professor (Mrs) Adenike Osofisan – Special Recognition Award Citation". Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  2. "Adenike Osofisan" (PDF). University of Ibadan. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  3. "Honourary Fellowship and Recognition Awards". Nigeria Computer Society. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  4. Egenuka, Nkem. "Nigerian Women In Science". Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  5. "Bridging the digital divide: The Nigerian journey so far" (PDF). International Journal of Global Business. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  6. "Recession: Expert calls for economic diversification through ICT". The Punch. November 30, 2016. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
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