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Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Dagger111(m): 6:46am On May 20, 2019
SPECIAL FEATURE: How UNILAG Mathematics Lecturer Bagged His PhD After 25 Years


Every doctoral voyage has its own length, most, with the lowering of the mast and the conferring of the cap lasting two or three years after.

For Dr. Adetunji Adeniyan, a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Lagos, his journey with sums and equations took an unlikely route, lasting 25 years!

In The Beginning
Dr. Adeniyan said: "I went to school in the village, it was in the Western region at Ikire, a few kilometres to Ibadan...I was a very good lover of mathematics.

"In those days there used to be elementary mathematics and additional mathematics, we weren't much who took the course but I stood out and did very well in it so my background in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology became very sound" he said.

The lecturer who has always been a keen lover of mathematics and a prestigious student never foresaw the problems that will hinder his progress and had logically concluded that he would have his qualifications in.

"My late uncle, he was a lawyer and I used to live with him in Ikoyi. He wanted me to study engineering but I opted for mathematics against his wish. He was worried that I will end up just teaching"

Despite stern warning from his uncle he said, "I went for an interview to get a banking job and at the same time, the University of Lagos was recruiting and they offered me a job as a graduate assistant."


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77XuaBqCuOI

Then Things Fell Apart
In 1983, after completing his masters, he proceeded to obtain a doctorate degree.

When his supervisor, Prof. Bachir, an Indian, made a decision to leave the country due to a deteriorating economic system.

A rapid decision it was as it deterred Dr. Adetunji from his almost concluded doctorate program.

He had showed keen interest in plasma dynamics or magneto hydro-dynamics in the area of applied mathematics and Prof. Bachir was the only lecturer in that capacity.

After his supervisor left, there was no one to fill in his position.

However, Prof. Bachir was willing to see to the end of Dr. Adetunji’s work.

He therefore sent a letter to the institution to make provisions for Dr. Adetunji to join him overseas so he can complete his program.

He further added that he would be given free accommodation and an office space to occupy as a lecturer, all the institution needed to do was to get him funds to travel. The university on the other hand, claimed to be broke and could not send him there.

With his supervisor and several other white lecturers gone, Dr. Adetunji and few other lecturers available were left to teach rather voluminous classes.

As a disciplined and hardworking lecturer, Dr. Adetunji did not brook idleness as he would always saddle his students, who were about three thousand, with several assignments and he will solely do the job of grading all of their papers.

The university did later assign an assistant to help him out but this, coupled with the fact that he had no supervisor, made it impossible for him to complete his program till it was terminated in 1989.

Following the termination of his program, his colleagues, Prof. H.N Odogwu and Dr. Mrs. Ogbonna, who were also faced with the problem of a supervisor, switched to other field and went abroad to continue respectively.

Dr. Adetunji was apparently faced with a choice to opt for other fields whose supervisors were readily available but his tenacity to continue in a desired field of interest and lack of funding to seize opportunities outside the country kept him precluded him.

Afterwards, he decided to go into the school transport system in order to augment his salary.


This growing small scale business occupied his time till he was able to reapply for his PhD degree in 1998/1999. He was not ready to allow unfavourable circumstances to hinder him from achieving his goals and was even more focused and determined.

Good Things To All Who Wait
He worked relentlessly again without a supervisor and not until 2010 before his PhD program success began.

While his initial unsupervised thesis was ready as at that time, he only had to revisit it when he met Prof. Daniel Makinde who came from South Africa to give a lecture at the institution. During the lecture, he spotted Dr.Adetunji’s intelligent response amidst the larger audience.


He met with him afterwards and was appalled that such an intelligent individual had been spending years chasing a degree he was way qualified for.

Having understood the barriers, he gave Dr. Adetunji thirty-six articles to read and convinced him to change to his own field which was quite similar to what he (Dr. Adetunji) wanted.

He adhered to the advice and with this, he progressively moved. Officially, his thesis was submitted in August 2016.

He graduated and was given a honourary award as the longest serving lecturer in the university.

http://saharareporters.com/2019/05/19/special-feature-how-unilag-mathematics-lecturer-bagged-his-phd-after-25-years

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Nukilia: 6:49am On May 20, 2019
Wasted life and a wasted generation!

Education in Nigeria is a scam!

There is something which is so terrible about the education system in our public institutions, some lecturers derive pleasure in seeing students wasting away all in a bid to acquire a certificate.
#DoNotAskMeWhy grin

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Jayslicky: 7:04am On May 20, 2019
Meanwhile somewhere else during that space, a man called aliko dangote making money and creating employment, preparing a better future for his children, he has made more impact than many professors accumulating unnecessary certificates that have no use to the progress of the society.

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Davash222(m): 7:11am On May 20, 2019
Jayslicky:
Meanwhile somewhere else during that space, a man called aliko dangote making money and creating employment, preparing a better future for his children, he has made more impact than many professors accumulating unnecessary certificates that have no use to the progress of the society.
The most annoying is, when you die, the certificates becomes useless. No one will inherit your certificates, and the certificates will still not follow you to the grave. So painful.

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by centboy123456(m): 8:19am On May 20, 2019
last last school na scam

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by SirLakes: 8:20am On May 20, 2019
SMH
Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by obembet(f): 8:21am On May 20, 2019
If u go school na war, of u no go, one idiot will call u.lazy youth

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Nobody: 8:22am On May 20, 2019
Thank God for him.
If he had relocated to the VILLAGE, he would have been mining SKULLS
Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by rockstar27(m): 8:22am On May 20, 2019
am happy for u sir...
No matter how u run, u can't never pass ur destiny. If nah some people they would have commit suicide.
may the good Lord give u long life to enjoying the 'Dr' sir. better level on ur way sir

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Rick9(m): 8:23am On May 20, 2019
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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by astrodome: 8:24am On May 20, 2019
Following the termination of his program, his colleagues, Prof. H.N Odogwu and Dr. Mrs. Ogbonna, who were also faced with the problem of a supervisor, switched to other field and went abroad to continue respectively.

His colleagues left and got their degrees much earlier, even becoming profs. Apparently the man is very visionless. His ambition is narrow and too simplistic. Just be a math teacher. Just obtain a PhD for the fun of it. A paper PhD. Truly wasted man. See as e dry like bonga fish

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by askakim(m): 8:24am On May 20, 2019
God help us In this country.
Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by backnbeta(f): 8:24am On May 20, 2019
I'm an academic, but this kind of determination is a time waster! Any doctoral program beyond five years is not worth it.

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Oblongata: 8:24am On May 20, 2019
He followed his dreams regardless of the hurdles. . .

My fellow Nigerians, follow your dreams. If it gets out of reach, grow wings and fly...

Do what you love, and love what you do. Life has no meaning but we can at least be happy by making ourselves fulfilled.

Shalom!

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by AdemolaA2: 8:25am On May 20, 2019
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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by AdemolaA2: 8:25am On May 20, 2019
I salute you Sir .. this is what we call a courageous and determined man . I’m getting my PhD without a second thought ... I’m motivated !!!

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by rockstar27(m): 8:26am On May 20, 2019
Jayslicky:
Meanwhile somewhere else during that space, a man called aliko dangote making money and creating employment, preparing a better future for his children, he has made more impact than many professors accumulating unnecessary certificates that have no use to the progress of the society.

guy are u blaming the man? u shouldn't have say that is not good.
we can never focus on same goals our aim and objective will surely significant different from one another

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by dallyemmy: 8:26am On May 20, 2019
In the western world... a twenty five old would have obtained same degree with ease.

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by festacman(m): 8:26am On May 20, 2019
Jayslicky:
Meanwhile somewhere else during that space, a man called aliko dangote making money and creating employment, preparing a better future for his children, he has made more impact than many professors accumulating unnecessary certificates that have no use to the progress of the society.
Unnecessary comparison. We all have different roles to play to develop the society. Don't devalue the contributions of teachers please.

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by babyfaceafrica: 8:28am On May 20, 2019
dallyemmy:
In the western world... a twenty five old would have obtain same degree with ease.
in the western world, you will see 30yr old professor,not here...nigerian education system kills destinies

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by capitalzero: 8:29am On May 20, 2019
wasted certificates, wasted years, fruitless efforts. nobody will inherit your certificates upon demise. your knowledge and wealth can be passed to unborn generations and you do not need plenty certificates to acquire wealth and knowledge .

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by kaen1317: 8:29am On May 20, 2019
He must be mad by now

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Nobody: 8:29am On May 20, 2019
wink
Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by magzey: 8:30am On May 20, 2019
Teachers rewards are in heaven they said. Strong minded lecturer

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Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by Ajibaba101(m): 8:32am On May 20, 2019
See the life transformation of a begger to a lawyer https://explicitsuccess.com/success-story-of-a-poor-boy/
Re: Dr Adetunji Adeyanju, The UNILAG Maths Lecturer Who Spent 25 Years To Obtain PhD by astrodome: 8:32am On May 20, 2019
Following the termination of his program, his colleagues, Prof. H.N Odogwu and Dr. Mrs. Ogbonna, who were also faced with the problem of a supervisor, switched to other field and went abroad to continue respectively.

Smart Okoros grin with vision. Unlike the visionless Oluomo grin who spent 25 years to obtain a worthless Nigerian PhD at an old age.

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