Saliman Tunde Salahu is a lecturer in the department of Social Work, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
He is an astute learner of socio-dynamics, a researcher in qualitative social research and social work theory. He has research interest in medical social work, bioethics, qualitative analysis, global health, social problems, community development, indigenous diseases, gerontology and sub-culturing among others.
Saliman has contributed in a number of publications, at local, national and international levels. His consistent search for knowledge has influenced his participation at different multidisciplinary conferences.
Saliman is a member of some professional bodies and loves travelling and meeting scholars of remarked knowledge, he is currently seeking collaboration in different baseline studies to resolve interconnected indigenous health challenges in different communities.