A Nigerian academic, Prof. Abiodun Alao, will today deliver a
professorial inaugural lecture at King’s College, University of London.
This makes him the first black African scholar to deliver the inaugural
lecture since the institution was established in 1829.
Alao, a professor of African Studies, was
conferred with a professorial title about two years ago alongside his
Nigerian counterpart in the institution’s African Leadership Centre,
Prof. Funmi Olonisakin, making them the first black Africans to attain
the professorial cadre in King’s College since its establishment.
The appointments have been confirmed in a
letter by the institution’s president and principal, Prof. Edward Byrne
AC, which justified their elevations at the instance of their
contributions to African peace and security.
Alao’s lecture titled, “Africa: A Voice
to be Heard, Not a Problem to be Solved” will be delivered at the Edward
Safra Lecture Theatre at the college’s main campus.
The lecture will be attended by people from different parts of the world including the United States, Australia, Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria.
The lecture will be attended by people from different parts of the world including the United States, Australia, Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria.
Alao has published several
single-authored books, well-researched articles in journals and
occasional papers, among others, which findings and recommendations
“have largely helped to establish peace and boost security in many
African countries”.
In an institution that has produced 12
Nobel Laureates among its professors, a statement yesterday said Alao
distinguished himself, citing about 100 widely recognised academic
articles and Encyclopaedia entries he had published, all of which were
assessed to accord him the professorial tittle.
Aside from his academic contributions,
Alao joined the long list of globally renowned academics King’s College
has produced and whose research works have produced answers to different
challenges facing humanity and society since its establishment.
Ranked among the top 20 universities in
the world, King’s College, London, holds a unique position in global
scholarship, as evident in the landmark research works the institution’s
professors and alumni have conducted since its establishment several
decades ago.
Gboyega Akinsanmi /Thisday
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