Dr Mutiat Titilope Oladejo is a fellow of American Council of Learned Societies and the author Ibadan Market Women and Politics, 1900-1995 (published by Lexington Books, USA, 2015) and The Women Went Radical: Petition Writing and Colonial State in Southwest Nigeria, 1900-1953 (published by Book Builders Edition Africa, Nigeria, 2019). She is a Co-Investigator GCRF/UKRI Funded Research on Shifting Notions of Fatherhood and Motherhood and Improved Well Being of Children in Africa, April 1, 2020- March 31, 2023. She is a CODESRIA research grant recipient on the Meaning-Making Research Initiative, 2019. She consulted for the Centre for Democracy and Development and Nigerian Women Trust Fund, Abuja, (Nigeria). Dr Oladejo teaches in the Department of History, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She has published articles in books and journals. Her co-edited books are: Social Protection in Africa: A Study of Paradigms and Contexts and What Should Women Want? Before and Beyond: Selected Essays to Commemorate WORDOC’s 30thAnniversary. She serves on the editorial board of the Nigerian Journal of Child and Adolescent Health. Dr Oladejo is a researcher that examines the cross-cutting themes in African history and gender studies and attended workshops and conferences in Ghana, Benin Republic, Zimbabwe, Zanzibar, Cote de Ivoire, Uganda, and Germany.
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