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Patrick Dele-Cole
Patrick Dele-Cole (born 1940) is a Nigerian politician, journalist, historian, and diplomat who in 1976 became the managing director of the Daily Times. He was also a presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party in the early 1990s, and was Nigeria's ambassador to Argentina and Brazil.
He is author of the book Modern Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos.
He attended the University of Otago, New Zealand, where he earned a first class honours degree. He also studied at Cambridge University.
As a managing director of the Daily Times in 1976 he restored the paper's former influence to become one of Africa's largest at that time, and brought in influential journalists, including Dele Giwa and Dr. Stanley Macebuh.
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Patrick Dele-Cole
Patrick Dele-Cole (born 1940) is a Nigerian politician, journalist, historian, and diplomat who in 1976 became the managing director of the Daily Times. He was also a presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party in the early 1990s, and was Nigeria's ambassador to Argentina and Brazil.
He is author of the book Modern Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos.
He attended the University of Otago, New Zealand, where he earned a first class honours degree. He also studied at Cambridge University.
As a managing director of the Daily Times in 1976 he restored the paper's former influence to become one of Africa's largest at that time, and brought in influential journalists, including Dele Giwa and Dr. Stanley Macebuh.