Governing Board
Meet our esteemed Governing Board
To learn more about their backgrounds and roles, click on each image for their full profile.
Chairperson
Professor A. Adetona Anyaegbunam
Professor Adetutu Adetona Anyaegbunam serves as the Chairperson of OSKASG,leveraging her substantial background in business, education, and administration. She has established a thriving medical practice in Troy, New York USA, reflecting her proficiency in the medical field. An adept and motivational leader, she has consistently propelled her teams to achieve their utmost capabilities. Engaged in teaching since 1987, Adetutu commenced her journey as a preceptor at the Department of Physiology within the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin. Her dedication to education persisted as she guided medical students and residents, culminating in her current role as a Professor at the Albany Medical College, Albany.
Adetutu’s unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional medical care to underserved communities is evident through her active involvement in several boards, including the Capital District Physician Health Board, the Alliance for Better Health in New York State, and the Advisory Board for Fidelis Health Plan, a subsidiary of Centene Health System.
Her notable achievements have earned her esteemed recognition, including the 1st Place Best Physician Award in Troy in 2010 and the 2012 Game Changer Award from The Healthcare Information Xchange New York. Additionally, Adetutu has garnered media attention, featured in various write-ups that highlight her trailblazing endeavors.
Driven by a fervent spirit, Adetutu is poised to extend her contributions to the realm of effective and quality governance in Nigeria, mirroring the same zeal and passion that define her prior achievements.
Member
Professor Chris Ogbechie
Professor Chris Ogbechie is the 4th Dean of Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, and a distinguished Professor of Strategic Management. Before his current role, he was the Deputy Dean in 2020 and the pioneer Director of LBS Sustainability Centre (2010-2020). A seasoned business leader and scholar, he has published extensively in the fields of strategic management, corporate governance, and sustainability.
With a rich background in marketing and business development, he honed his skills in various multinationals, including key roles in Nestle across Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, and Switzerland from 1979 to 1990. He also serves as a visiting professor at Strathmore Business School, Nairobi, and the University of Kigali, Rwanda.
Beyond academia, Professor Ogbechie is active in corporate governance, serving on multiple boards and advising governments and international organizations. His board roles include Independent Director at NASCON Allied Industries, Palton Morgan Holdings, and Summit Healthcare Group. He was also the Chairman of Diamond Bank (now part of Access Bank) from 2015 to 2018 and a Non-executive Director at Red Star Express (Fedex) from 2014 to 2018.
His contributions to literature include several books and industry reports, such as “Strategic Marketing of Financial Services in Nigeria” and “Africa Sustainability Champions – Volume 1: The Nigeria Casebook on Corporate Sustainability.” His academic credentials are impressive, with a Ph.D. from Brunel University, an MBA from Manchester Business School, and a first-class BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester.
Professor Ogbechie has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Educator of the Year award in 2015 by the Academy of International Business (Africa Chapter) and a Best Paper Award on Corporate Governance in 2007. In 1999, he was knighted by Pope John Paul II (Knight of St Sylvester) for his contributions to the Church, humanity, and community development.
Member
Professor Olatundun A. Oderinde
Olatundun Oderinde is a Professor of New Testament Studies and Theology. She had B.A. Religious Studies (First Class) in 1995 from Ogun State University now Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. M.A. Religious Studies with specialisation in Christian Theology from University of Ibadan, Ibadan in 2000, and a PhD from Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, in 2007.
She has over 26 years of teaching and research in the University. Her research interest is centred on women in the New Testament and the role of the church as an agent of positive charge in the society. She has attended several local and international academic conferences and workshops. She has published widely in both national and international journals and has served the University in various capacities.
Member
Mr. Olufemi Ayodele Ogunwomoju
Born on 1st October 1968 in Ibadan, Oyo State, Mr. Ogunwomoju hails from Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is the first alumnus to be appointed Registrar in the 35 years history of the University. He bagged his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and his Masters Degree in Business Administration (Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management) in August, 1989 and April, 1998 respectively from Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye (now Olabisi Onabanjo University).
Mr. Ogunwomoju joined the services of the University in May, 1991 as an Administrative Officer and rose through the ranks to become a Deputy Registrar in 2007.
He has worked in various divisions, departments and units of the University.
Mr. Ogunwomoju is a member of some professional bodies such as Chartered Institute of Administrators of Nigeria, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, Association of Nigerian Universities Professional Administrators of Nigeria, and Association of University Administrators United Kingdom.
Mr. Ogunwomoju has rendered major administrative services to the nation within and outside the University system. His administrative prowess had taken him to London as a Visiting Consultant at Thomas Parkwood Academy where he had his sabbatical leave between January and December, 2009.
He had participated in various conferences and workshop within and outside Nigeria such as Annual National Conference, General Assembly of the Association of Universities Professional Administrators, October 2014 and the Annual Conferences of the Association of University Administrators, United Kingdom held in Belfast 2006, Nottingham 2007, Warwick 2009 and the University of Manchester United Kingdom in April, 2017.
He is happily married and blessed with children.
Member
Mr. Lekan Belo
He is the Group Managing Director of F&SCL, a Stockbroker, Investment Banker & Administrator. He began his professional career in United Bank for Africa in 1978 after his National Youth Service Corp. After several years in banking in various capacities, he left Fidelity Bank from where he rose to the position of General Manager in 1993, to establish the F&CSL Group, a Stock broking and Financial Services Company.In 2003, he was appointed Commissioner for Finance, Ogun State, and was responsible for policy formulation, budget implementation, revenue generation, and effective utilization of statutory allocation.
He has attended several training programs in the course of his career, amongst which are:
- Advanced Executive Program, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA. July 2007
- Financial Institutions for Private Enterprise Development. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA, September 2005
- Executive Program for Growing Companies, Stanford University, California, July 20
- Chief Executive Program, Lagos Business School, August 1996
Professor Ayodeji Johnson Olayinka Agboola
Professor Ayodeji Olayinka Johnson Agboola, a Professor of Cancer Pathology, was born on 4th July, 1970. He was admitted into Ogun State University (now Olabisi Onabanjo University) Ago-Iwoye, where he obtained hi M.B.Ch.B degree in 2001. Thereafter, he had his mandatory Housemanship at the Olabisi Onabanjo University teaching hospital, Sagamu between 2001 and 2002 and got fully registered with the medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). He joined the services of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye as Lecturer II in May, 2002. He was at the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom where he bagged his Master and Doctorate degrees in 2007 and 2012, respectively. He rose through the ranks and became a Professor of cancer Pathology in 2016. Apart from teaching various courses in his area of specialization, Prof. Ayodeji Olayinka Johnson Agboola has to his credit over 50 publications in peer-reviewed Journals locally and internationally. He has attended several Professional Conferences and successfully supervised PhD theses in Cancer Pathology.
Apart from being the first to conceptualise racial difference in Breast Cancer biology in Nigeria compared to British women, Prof. Ayodeji Olayinka Johnson Agboola won the University of Nottingham Developing Solution award in 2006, and the British Council Linkages Award in 2012, among others, in recognition of his cutting-edge researches in his area of specialization. His ingenuity also earned him the global recognition of being part of the International Consortium for Advancing Research on Triple Negative Breast Cancer (ICART) with the goal of reducing global cancer health disparity.
Prof. Agboola, just before his appointment as the Vice-Chancellor, was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) of the University, and has served the institution meritoriously in other capacities. He was the Acting Head, Department of Morbid Anatomy and Histopathology between 2005 and 2006, 2008 and 2009, and 2012-2017; Cognate Representative on the Board of Faculties of Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences (2014-2017), Director of Research, Linkages and Advancements, and Chairman, Research, Linkages and Advancements Committee (2017 – 2018). Prof. Agboola had earlier been elected as the Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences (BMS) in June, 2018; Member, Editorial Board of the Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences (2012-2017); Member, Research Committee (2010-2016); Member, Linkages and Advancement Committee (2015-2017) and Convener, University Cancer Research Committee (2012).
Professor Agboola was at a time, the Ogun State Facilitator, National Programme on Immunisation (2005-2006), Member, Visitation Panel, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (2018) and has served as an External Examiner to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and the University of Ibadan for PhD examinations in 2019 and 2021 respectively. He is currently, Member, OOUTH Management Board. He also belongs to many Professional Bodies including the Nigerian Medical Association (2001 to date), International Consortium for Advancing Research on Triple Negative Breast Cancer (2016 to date); and International Academy of Pathology, West Africa Chapter (2018 to date), amongst others.