Nigerian politician and lawmaker (1962–2018)
Olufunke Adedoyin
Born Olufunke Adedoyin
14 June 1962Died 28 September 2018 Education University of Kent Occupation Politician
Olufunke Adedoyin Listen ⓘ (14 June 1962 – 28 September 2018)[ 1] was a Nigerian politician and lawmaker representing Irepodun/Oke-Ero/Isin/Ekiti Federal Constituency [ 2] of Kwara State at the Federal House of Representatives , Abuja . She joined the National Assembly under the platform of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).[ 3] She was however among some APC lawmakers who defected to the Peoples Democratic Party in 2018.[ 4] Olufunke died in September 2018 after battling with cancer for two years.[ 5] [ 6]
Prior to being a legislator at the National Assembly , she had served as a Minister of Youth Development and Minister of State for Health during the former President Olusegun Obasanjo administration.[ 7]
Education
Olufunke completed her first degree at the College of Higher Education, Buckinghamshire (also known as Brunel University ) before proceeding to the Slough College of Higher Education, Berkshire for her DMS. She then earned a master's degree at the University of Kent , Canterbury .[ 8] [ 1]
Political career
Under former President Olusegun Obasanjo's administration, Olufunke was first appointed as a Minister of Youth Development before serving as a Minister of State for Health.[ 9] In March 2015, she contested and won a federal Constituency seat in Kwara State after polling a total of 26,758 votes.
While in the National Assembly, Olufunke was appointed the Deputy Chairman, Committee on Army,[ 10] in addition to being the African Group Regional Representative of the Bureau of Women Parliamentarians in the Inter-Parliamentary Union.[ 1]
See also
References
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^ Nigeria, Sheroes (30 November 2018). "SHEroes Tribute Tribute Olufunke Deborah Adedoyin Sheroes.ng" . Sheroes Nigeria . Retrieved 20 November 2020 .
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^ "NASS resumes after long break, adjourns plenary in honour of Adedoyin" . Crack Reporters . 9 October 2018. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2020 .