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- Chief Olusegun Osoba (born 15 July ) is a Nigerian journalist and politician who served twice as governor of Ogun State first from to during the Nigerian Third Republic and then from to
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Olusegun Osoba
Nigerian politician and journalist (born 1939)
ChiefOlusegun Osoba (born 15 July 1939) is a Nigerian journalist and politician who served twice as governor of Ogun State first from 1992 to 1993 during the Nigerian Third Republic and then from 1999 to 2003.[1]
Early life and education
Olusegun Osoba was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Babatunde Osoba.[2] Osoba attended a series of professional courses after high school graduation from Methodist Boys' High School, Lagos. He obtained a diploma in journalism at the University of Lagos[3] and went for one-year course in the United Kingdom on the scholarship of the Commonwealth Press Union in 1967. In 1969, he was studying in Bloomington, USA at Indiana University's department of journalism. In 1974 he won the Nieman Fellowship award for journalism for years of postgraduate study at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He is the first Nigerian to have won this prestigious