Christopher Kolade

Christopher Kolade, CON (born 1932), is a Nigerian diplomat and academic.

Chika Sylva-Olejeme, President International Peace Institute, and High Commissioner Kolade

Early life and education

He was born in Erin – Oke, Osun State, Nigeria, in 1932. He completed his secondar-school education at Government College, Ibadan after which he studied at Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Career

He is a veteran broadcaster and sometime Director–General of the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. He was Chief Executive and Chairman of Cadbury Nigeria Plc and formerly the Nigerian High Commissioner to The United Kingdom.[1] He was a colonial era Education Officer in Nigeria. Currently, he teaches Corporate Governance and Human Resources Management at Lagos Business School (LBS), and Leadership & Conflict Management at School of Media & Communication (SMC). LBS and SMC are both schools of Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos. Formerly a member of the University's Governing Council, Dr Kolade as of 2012 was the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Pan-Atlantic University, He is presently the Chancellor of McPherson University, Ogun, Nigeria.[2]

Service

Dr. Kolade has served in many national and international bodies, having been President of

  • The Nigerian Institute of Management (1985–88),
  • The Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria (1988–93),
  • The International Institute for Communications (1973–75)
  • The World Association for Christian Communication (1975–82).

He received the medal of the Order of St. Augustine from the Archbishop of Canterbury (1981), and is also a Lay Canon of the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in the Diocese of Guildford.

He was later appointed Chairman of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme Board by President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria in 3 January 2012.

Hobbies

He enjoys reading and playing musical instruments like the piano. He used to love playing tennis but has given that up.

Kolade has promoted business integrity in Nigeria through his chairmanship of organisations such as Integrity Organisation Ltd GTE and The Convention on Business Integrity Ltd GTE.[3]

References

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