Economy and Administrative Planning: Navigating the Future

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About The Man


Dr(Prince) Adeleke Eniola Oyenusi

PhD Econs; MIFL; QTLS; APM; Member Society for Education and Training (MSET)

Simple, Humble, Lovable and a Respectful Author.

Hardworking, Supportive, and team player with valuable skills to offer. I pride myself on being able to listen and communicate well and willing to undertake challenges.


Dr. Adeleke Oyenusi was born on the 12th of November,1961



  • He is a native of Irolu Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria
  • He is the grandson of the late King of Irolu Remo, Ogun State. Nigeria
  • His late grandfather Oba Joseph Sofunke Oyenusi ruled Irolu Remo Ogun State from 1926 to 1964 before his demise
  • His late father Chief Prince Albert Olanrewaju Oyenusi was a Chief principal accountant with NEPA Ijora Lagos, before his retirement
  • Dr Adeleke started his primary school education at the Methodist Primary School, Ekotedo, Ibadan. Oyo State in 1967. Upon his father's transfer to Lagos, he continued his primary school at the Holy Trinity primary school in Ebute Ero, Lagos from 1970 to 1973
  • He gained admission to Methodist Secondary Commercial College, Sagamu, Ogun State from primary 5 and studied there from 1973 to 1977.
  • Upon completion of his WAEC where he excelled, he briefly worked as a primary school teacher in Ipara Remo, Ogun State. Nigeria. He also worked as a Clerk at NEPA, Sagamu. Ogun State.
  • He did his Advanced level education at Remo Secondary school in Sagamu Remo. Ogun State. Nigeria from 1978 to 1980. He later worked as a wages clerk at the Lagos State Transport Corporation in Lagos, Nigeria from 1980 to 1981
  • He secured a government scholarship to study in the former USSR in the year 1981
  • He had his Russian language course in Kharkov - Ukraine from 1981 to 1982. Upon finishing his language course, he was transfered to Minsk the capital of Belarusian Republic.
  • He graduated with first class with a Masters degree in National Economic planning in 1987
  • He moved to Moscow Russian Republic to further his Doctorate degree at the Russian Economic Academy and was confired a Doctorate degree in Economics in 1992.
  • In 1996, he relocated to London and retrained as a teacher
  • While training as a teacher he worked at the Trans-Atlamtic College and Westminster college London
  • Dr. Adeleke Oyenusi suffered some health challenges but we thank God he is still standing today
  • He is blessed with 3 children. Princess Kimberlyne, Kelvin and Kenneth Oyenusi.
  • He is an author of two books titled ",Living a normal and healthy life after renal (kidney) failure – Part 1 and My kidney Transplantation- Part 2.
  • He speaks English, Russian, French, Yoruba, Lingala and Ijebu.



Dr Leke



The Imperative For Economic And Administrative Planning

The Art and Science of Economics: How AI is Revolutionizing an Age-Old Field

Administrative Planning

For for developing economies, particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, the economic dance plays on a stage with unique challenges. Limited infrastructure, volatile markets, and social inequalities can disrupt the rhythm, hindering growth and prosperity. This is where administrative planning takes center stage. By analyzing economic trends, predicting future needs, and allocating resources strategically, planners aim to orchestrate a more harmonious and equitable performance

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

However, planning in the 21st century requires more than just spreadsheets and intuition. Enter the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Machine learning algorithms are now crunching economic data at unprecedented speeds, uncovering hidden patterns and predicting future trends with remarkable accuracy. Imagine AI systems helping to identify underserved communities, optimize infrastructure projects, or even predict potential market disruptions. These advancements are revolutionizing the way we understand and manage economies, offering developing regions powerful tools for growth.

Intelligent Logistics

Looking towards the future, the economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America is cautiously optimistic. With continued advancements in AI and a focus on data-driven planning, these regions have the potential to unlock significant economic potential. Imagine AI-powered agricultural programs boosting food security, or intelligent logistics systems streamlining trade and investment. The possibilities are vast and exciting.