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    "Govt. alone can’t fund education adequately "— Sen. Bode Olajumoke

    Bode Olajumoke was born in Lagos on 1 July 1944, of a Yoruba family from Imeri in Ondo State. He obtained an LL.M (Moscow), and a Ph.D (Law) at the University Edinburgh, presenting the thesis "Legal aspects of the forms of international co-operation between the Soviet Union and African States" and a BL (Lagos). He worked as a trainee reporter with the Daily Times of Nigeria from 1963 to 1964. After obtaining his law degrees, he worked with the Federal Ministry of Establishment from 1974 to 1979. After further legal studies he joined the Ministry of Defence in 1980. He retired from the civil service as a GL 15 officer in 1987.
    In 2003, speaking as chairman of RORO Oceanic, Dr. Bode Olajumoke criticized the nation's maritime policies and high tariffs, and supported privatization of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA). Bode Olajumoke is chairman of MITOSATH (Mission to save the helpless), a non – governmental charity organization with the primary mission of improving the health of the less privileged.
    Political career
    Ondo State in Nigeria In 1999, Bode Olajumoke was an aspirant to the presidency.
    He is a chieftain and a member of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP Board of Trustees. Running as a People's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Bode Olajumoke was elected as senator in the 5th (2003–2007) National Assembly representing Ondo North Senatorial District, and was reelected in 2007 for a further four-year term. Senator Olajumoke is a member of senate committees on Navy, National Planning, Foreign Affairs, Employment, Labour & Productivity, Downstream Petroleum and Defence & Army.
    - In August 2008, Bode Olajumoke accompanied Senator Ike Ekweremadu in the Nigerian delegation to the United States to observe the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
    - In November 2008, Olajumoke stated that Nigeria was not yet ready for full democracy, and spoke in favour of a "benevolent dictatorship".
    - Responding to this statement, the Majority Leader of House of Representatives, Hon. Tunde Akogun, said that for democracy to really survive in Nigeria, there must be some mark of dictatorship in decisions to be taken, but stressed that Olajumoke could not have meant a call for a truly dictatorial form of government.
    - Speaking in June 2009 as chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy, Senator Olajumoke defended the actions of the military Joint Task Force (JTF) in the Niger Delta, saying it is fighting militancy and criminality that negate the economic interest of the nation. He conceded that a political solution is needed to address the problems of the area.
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    BODE OLAJUMOKE EDUCATION AND HOSPITALITY INITIATIVE

    INCORPORATED TRUSTEES

    Mr.Ade Ayeni - Chairman

    Dr. Bassey Rotimi lbidapo - Vice Chairman

    Princess Remi Olajumoke

    HE. Amb. Omolade Oluwateru

    Prof. Bode Ayorinde

    Princess (Barr.) Oladunni Odu

    Rt. Hon. Victor Olabimtan

    Alh. Amb. Kashim lmam lbrahim

    Arole Dennis Alonge Niyi

    Mr. Ayo Olatunji

    Mr. Tochukwu Agu

    Mrs. Simi Odumbaku

    Princess Tola Aworh

    Bar. Sola Ajisafe

    Otunba Dele Olapeju - Secretary

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    Account No: 1027400459

    Bank: United Bank of Africa

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