Oluranti Adebule
Oluranti Adebule (born 27 November 1970) is a Nigerian politician, who served as the 15th Deputy Governor of Lagos state and was the sixth woman to occupy the office from 2015 to 2019. Oluranti was born on 27 November 1970 to the family of Idowu-Esho of Ojo Alaworo in Ojo local government area[6] of Lagos state. Adebule had her early education at Awori college, Ojo, she thereafter proceeded for tertiary education at the Lagos State University, Ojo to study Islamic Education in 1992. Much later, she had a certificate in early childhood development curriculum and school administration and assessment from the Nigeria Institute of International Education Association in 2006.She continued her master's degree at the same institution in curriculum studies. She later progressed to obtain her Doctorate degree again at the same institution which she completed in 2012.
Quotes
edit2015
edit- As a woman and a mother, I can only imagine what you have gone through managing six children, it must have been energy sapping and depressing, but I salute your courage and I want to assure you that this government will not abandon you, we will stand by you and ensure that you are assisted to get back to a normal life.
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- Quoted during the presentation of welfare support gifts from the Lagos State Government to Mrs. Uche, a mother of three sets of twins, at the Deputy Governor’s Office in Ikeja.
- It must be established that we are not and should not be advocating the displacement of men from the governance stage but we must remain resolute in our calls for more women to be given the chance to be active and important partners and this is the platform this conference provides for women to understand the issues militating against them while also learning from other accomplished women.
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- Speaking at a two-day conference organized by the Department For International Development (DFID) in partnership with the Office of the Deputy Governor of Lagos.
2017
edit- Otherwise, our case will be like a one-legged athlete competing with others who have two strong legs. In essence for Nigeria not to be left behind, in the new world of inclusive sustainable development, economic prosperity and healthy environment, the girl-child of today must not be left behind in STEM education. Gone are the days when brute strength and stamina gives advantage to the male folks. With tools and techniques a woman can do any type of job.
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- A Quote from the keynote address titled “Building an Inclusive and Competitive 21st Century Workforce: The Girl-Child Challenge,” at the “2017 Stemma Hands-on Empowerment (SHE) Science and Technology Fair for Girls,” organised by Christopher Kolade Foundation (CKF).
- Islam is a religion of peace and we must continue to tell ourselves the basic truths that will help us to do things that are right before God and man. Our state has the enviable record of being a place where adherent of all faiths coexist peacefully without any rancor.
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- Speaking at the formal opening of the 104th Islamic Vacation Course (IVC) organized by the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, MSSN, Lagos State Area Unit.
- The major challenge in the education sector is the shortage of man power and it is a fact that quality teaching and learning is better achieved when there are fewer students for a teacher to handle. The injection of the huge number of corps into the school system should considerably address this area of challenge.
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- Speaking at the induction Course for N-Power Teachers Corps organized by the state’s Ministry of Education.
2018
edit- History teaches valuable lessons about human nature; it also helps people to abandon incorrect assumptions. History is an inexplicable subject which leads the past and the present. That is what history subject impacts in us and that is why Lagos State Government is very particular that we have history as a subject back in our curriculum.
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- Speaking at the grand finale of the Lagos State Current Affairs Quiz Competition.
2019
edit- I had never, in my wildest dreams or imaginations, thought that I would be considered for the position of the deputy governor. I will always treasure the privilege.
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- Quoted at the farewell ceremony organized by the State Ministry of Education.