NOIBI, Dr. Dawud Olatokunbo Shittu

BA, MA, Ph.D, educationist, born January 9, 1934, Sapele, Bendel State; married Silifat Anike Agunbiade 1963, five sons; Education: Rodicus School, Sapele, 1940-45, Muslim Teachers' Training College, Ijebu-Ode, 1956-57, Government Teachers' Training College, Surulere, Lagos, 1961-62, Cairo Universi ty, Egypt, 1965-69, American University in Cairo, Egypt, 1969-72, University of Ibadan, (Part-time) 1976-84; Primary School Teacher, 1955, 1958-60, 1963-64; Translator and Broad caster, Egyptian Radio Corporation (Parttime), 1966-72; Education Officer, North- Eastern State of Nigeria (now Borno State) January-December, 1973; Lecturer, University of Ibadan, 1973; Senior Lecturer, University of Ibadan, since 1981; member, Council of Ulama of Nigeria; Chairman, Executive Coun cil of Muslim Community, University of Ibadan; member, Muslim Scholars Congress, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1983; member,- Pakistani International Advisory Council on Great Books Project, 1987; member, International Planning Committee for Second Assembly on World Religions, New York, 1987; Partici pant, Global Forum of Religious and Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival, Oxford University, 1988; Publications: Learn to Read in the Arabic Text, (Ijebu-Ode, Shebo Timo Press, 1959), Islamic Religious Knowledge: Joint Admission Test (African University Press, 1980); Hobby: socioreligious activities; Official Address: Depart ment of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Telephone: (022) 400550 extension 1419 or 1162; Home: Block 10, Flat 3, Amina Way, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Telephone: (022) 400550 extension 2647.
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