Background
Dzidonu, Clement Kwaku was born on November 23, 1955 in Accra, Ghana. Son of Gabriel Kwami Dzidonu and Dorothy Kofishi Amegbo. arrived in Zimbabwe, 1996.
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Dzidonu, Clement Kwaku was born on November 23, 1955 in Accra, Ghana. Son of Gabriel Kwami Dzidonu and Dorothy Kofishi Amegbo. arrived in Zimbabwe, 1996.
Diploma with distinction in journalism, London School Journalism, 1980. Bachelor of Science with honors, University Surrey, Guildford, England, 1983. Doctor of Philosophy, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 1988.
Lecturer Trinity College, Dublin, 1984-1995, senior research fellow, since 1995. Information Technology expert Commonwealth Secretariat, London, since 1996. Senior lecturer National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe, since 1996.
Professor information technical Touro University International, Los Amitos, since 1999, professor business administration, since 2003. Professor computer science Valley View University, Accra, Ghana, since 1999. President, founder Academy of Information Technology University of Future, since 2005.
Founder Institute Career Advancement, 2007, Institute Lifelong Learning, 2008. Lecturer University Galway, Ireland, 1989-1991. Visiting lecturer Makerere University, Uganda, 1990, 91, 92.
Information Technology consultant European Union, 1989-1991, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, 1994-1995. President International Center for Information Technology, since 1994. Board member Informatics Development Institute, Dublin, since 1995.
Founder Electronic Distance Education Consortium for Africa, since 1995. Founder The African Network for Information Technology Experts and Professionals, 1994. Founder, president Global Village University, since 2001.
President International Institute Information Technology, since 1999. Consultant United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, since 1999, United Nations Development Program, since 2002. Founder, president Academy of Information Technology, since 2005, Atlantic University, since 2005.
President National Union Ghanaian Students, United Kingdom, 1981-1983. Coordinator African Networks for Information Technology Experts and Professionals, since 1994, Electronic Distance Education Consortium for Africa, since 1996. Fellow Institution Analysts and Programmers.
Member British Computer Society, Institute Industrial Engineers, European Institute Industrial Engineers, Irish Computer Society, New York Academy of Sciences (World Technical award 2003), Professors Without Frontiers (founder).
Children: Winnie, Trina, Keith, Dzifa.