04-06-94 Professor to Observe South African Elections NEWS ADVISORY: OHIO STATE PROFESSOR TO OBSERVE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS The United Nations has chosen Okey L. Onyejekwe, associate professor of Black studies and journalism at The Ohio State University, as a member of the United Nations Observer Mission to South Africa for the elections there April 26, 27 and 28. Onyejekwe will leave Columbus as early as April 13. He will participate in several days of U.N.-sponsored training sessions in South Africa before he and other observers go into the field to monitor the elections. He expects to return to Columbus on May 4. Onyejekwe is a native of Nigeria who has studied and written extensively about African politics. He earned his bachelor's degree with honors in journalism from the University of Nigeria in 1972. He subsequently received three degrees from Ohio State: master's in journalism in 1973; master's in political science in 1974; and Ph.D. in political science in 1978. He joined the Ohio State faculty in 1978. He continues to follow developments in Africa and has written background papers on African politics for the U.S. State Department. Onyejekwe is willing to be interviewed before he leaves for South Africa. He will talk about the significance of the elections and the value to him, as a university professor, to participate in this historic process. He can be reached at his office at (614) 292-0379 or by fax at (614) 292-2293. [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 06 Apr 1994 10:36:25 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.