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'''Seun Ojedeji''' is the Chief Network Engineer at [http://fuoye.edu.ng Federal University Oye Ekiti]  in Nigeria. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Ilorin, and also possesses a number of industry/professional certifications from Cisco, Juniper, Linux-certs, moodle and Microsoft. Seun has contributed to Internet development in the African region and globally through actively participating in Internet governance, capacity building and meetings such as the IGF, ICANN, IETF, AIGF, WAIGF, AfNOG, NgNOG, and AfriNIC. Seun is a Member and Vice Chair of the [[AFRINIC]] Board, and a Council Member of the Free Software and open-source Foundation for Africa [[FOSSFA]].  
'''Seun Ojedeji''' is the Chief Network Engineer at [http://fuoye.edu.ng Federal University Oye Ekiti]  in Nigeria. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Ilorin, and also possesses a number of industry/professional certifications from Cisco, Juniper, linux, moodle and Microsoft. Seun has contributed to Internet development in the African region through actively participating in Internet governance, capacity building and meetings such as the AIGF, WAIGF, AfNOG, NgNOG, and AfriNIC. Seun is the Co-Chair of the [[AFRINIC]] Policy Development Working Group, and a Council Chair of the Free Software and open source Foundation for Africa [[FOSSFA]].  


Ojedeji's first face-2-face [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN meeting]] was [[ICANN 49]] in Singapore, where he was an [[ICANN Fellow]].
Ojedeji's first face-2-face [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN meeting]] was [[ICANN 49]] in Singapore, where he was an [[ICANN Fellow]].
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* Member in [[ICANN]] [[NCUC]] and [[ALAC]] communities
* Member in [[ICANN]] [[NCUC]] and [[ALAC]] communities


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Organization: Federal University Oye-Ekiti
Affiliation: ALAC, Fellowship Program, I* Organization, NRO
Region: Africa
Country: Nigeria
Email: seun.ojedeji [at] gmail.com
Website:

   Federal University Oye-Ekiti

Facebook:    Seun Ojedeji
LinkedIn:    Seun Ojedeji
Twitter:    @seun_oj

Seun Ojedeji is the Chief Network Engineer at Federal University Oye Ekiti in Nigeria. He holds a degree in Computer Science from the University of Ilorin, and also possesses a number of industry/professional certifications from Cisco, Juniper, Linux-certs, moodle and Microsoft. Seun has contributed to Internet development in the African region and globally through actively participating in Internet governance, capacity building and meetings such as the IGF, ICANN, IETF, AIGF, WAIGF, AfNOG, NgNOG, and AfriNIC. Seun is a Member and Vice Chair of the AFRINIC Board, and a Council Member of the Free Software and open-source Foundation for Africa FOSSFA.

Ojedeji's first face-2-face ICANN meeting was ICANN 49 in Singapore, where he was an ICANN Fellow.

Other info[edytuj | edytuj kod]

  • Fellow to Global Education technology Summit (GETS)
  • ICANN Fellow to ICANN 49 and ICANN 51
  • ISOC Ambassador to IGF 9 Istanbul
  • Vice president Open Source foundation for Nigeria (OSFON)
  • ISOC Next Generation Leader [(NGL)] Alumni
  • Global and Chapter member of ISOC
  • Member in ICANN NCUC and ALAC communities