YOLAH, Hajja Kindin

B.Ed; civil servant, administrator; b: January 25, 1949; p: Yerwa; ht: Yerwa; Iga: Mafa; so: Borno; divorced; ed: Gambaru Primary School, Maiduguri, 1955- 58; Provincial Girls' School, Maiduguri, 1959-60; The Collegiate School, Winterbourne, Bristol, UK, 1960-65; Advance Teachers' College, Kano, 1966-69; Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, 1970-72; Rolle College, Exmouth, (affiliated to Exeter University), Devon, UK, 1972-74; College of Education; University of London, 1974-75; Sir David Owens Population Centre, University of Wales College of Cardiff, 1991; cr: Teacher, Borno Native Authority Primary School, 1965-66; asst Education Officer, Government Girls Secondary School, Maiduguri, 1969-70; Education Officer, Women Teachers Training College, Maiduguri, 1976; ag. snr. Inspector of Education, 1978; Information Officer II, Borno State Ministry of Information and Culture, in charge of Publications, 1978-79;snr. Information Officer/ ag. Principal Information Officer, Editor, Hansard, Borno State House of Assembly, 1979-80; snr. Information Officer, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Lagos, 1980; snr. Information Officer, External Publicity, Nigerian Information Service Centre, New York, Consulate-General's Officer, 1981-83; 1983-84; snr. Information Officer, Federal Ministry ofInformation and Culture, External Publicity Division to Oversee the Affairs of Centres, Western Europe and America, 1985-86; Lagos, 1986-87; Principal Information Officer/ Deputy Head, Section, Publicity, Infolag, Communication and Audio Visual Unit, Department of External Publicity, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, 1987-89; Chief Information Officer, Population Information and Communication Buruau, 1993; asst. dir. Information, since 1998; Editor-in Chief, Choices Magazine, a Publication of Federal Ministry of Information on Population and Development; mm. Nigerian Union of Journalists, Nigerian Institute ofPublic Relation; f. Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners; dir. Devine Communications Ltd., publ: Future Shock, The Future is now; The African Guardian, Lagos, 1992; Islamic Legacy for reproductive health; Integration, International review of Population and reproductive health; Japan, 1996; off: c/o Hajiya Safiya Mohammed; ps. Federal Ministry of Information, Radio House, Herbert Macaulay Way, South, Area 10, Garki, P.M.B 247, Abuja- tel: 09- 2345352; fax: 09-2344107.
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