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PAULESI Director Ranks Among Top 20 Authors In Africa

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The Director of Pan African University for Life and Earth Sciences, Ibadan (PAULESI), Prof. Titilayo Akinlabi,has been ranked 17th among top 20 authors in Africa by Scholarly Output, from 2015 to 2020.
Akinlabi disclosed this yesterday while speaking in with the newsmen in Ibadan on how she clinched the scholarly rating.
It was gathered that in the recent publication of SciVal, a web-based analytics solution, Akinlabi ranked 17th among the top 500 authors and researchers, by Scholarly Output in Africa for the period covering 2015 to 2020.
Akinlabi attributed the feat to God’s grace and the support she was providing for her students.
“I felt highly humbled when I first saw the publication. I give all glory to God for this feat.
“A lot of things put together helped me, as it is not only one thing that helps a researcher to achieve such a feat.
“I am a people’s person. Back in the University of Johannesburg, I realised that many students like to come to me for supervision.
“It grew to the extent that I had up to 40 students in my research team and I was the main supervisor for their projects.
“You can imagine having 40 students; it could be like 25 doctoral students and 15 master students. I tried my best to provide them with the necessary support, as the research equipment were available there,” she said.
Akinlabi also said that she had a lot of funding from the proposals she had submitted, adding: “With that, I was able to give my students the opportunity to travel.
“They travelled for conferences and research activities to other countries of the world.
“All these enhanced the number of publications because of the broad-base number of students. They were the foot soldiers used by God to enable me achieve such a feat today. So I am dedicating the achievement to all of them.
“It could only have come through hard work and dedication to duties.”
The don said that SciVal had offered access to the research accomplishments of more than 20,100 research institutions and their related researchers in over 231 countries globally.
According to her, she has published over 520 articles in reputable international journal outlets, adding that the articles have received 1,759 citations and 23 h-index.
NAN reports that h-index is an author-level metric, measuring the productivity and citation impact of publications of a scientist or researcher.
NAN also reports that Akinlabi, a Kabba, Kogi-born princess, who assumed office as Director of PAULESI in July 2020, is also a renowned professor of Mechanical Engineering.
Prior to her appointment, she had served as Head of Department and Vice-Dean, Teaching and Learning in her faculty at University of Johannesburg in South Africa.
Akinlabi, with meritorious service at the Department of Mechanical Engineering Science of the university, has research interest spanning modern and advanced manufacturing processes and friction stir welding as well as additive manufacturing.
She also has research in the field of laser-based additive manufacturing, including laser material processing and surface engineering as well as renewable energy and biogas production from wastes.
The don, who is a National Research Foundation-rated researcher in South Africa, had supervised 25 doctoral students and 35 Master students.

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IAUE Trains HODs, Deans Ahead of NUC Resource Verification

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The Academic Planning Unit of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, IAUE, has organized a Pre-Resource Assessment Workshop for Heads of Department and Deans as part of preparations for the forthcoming NUC Resource Verification exercise.
The workshop held on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, at the Postgraduate Hall of the University. It drew professors, deans and HODs from across faculties.
Declaring the workshop open on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, the University Librarian, Prof. Emmanuel Okwu, welcomed principal officers and other participants. He described the session as critical to ensuring the University’s readiness for the NUC assessment.
Prof. Okwu stressed that the exercise was not routine but a strategic step toward meeting national standards. He urged participants to take the presentations seriously and implement recommendations in their departments.
The Director of the Academic Planning Unit, in his welcome address, said the workshop was designed to assess the level of preparedness of departments ahead of the verification. He noted that the University had already invested significantly in facilities and staffing and was now awaiting the NUC team.
Three resource persons took participants through key aspects of the verification process. The Director of Academic Planning, Prof. Joseph Kinanee, spoke on “NUC Resource Verification and Their Requirements.”
Prof. Levi Doe Kalagbor, Director of Quality Assurance, addressed “The Role of Staff in Successful Resource Verification Exercise.” Prof. Isaac Ogundu, Dean of the Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education, presented on “NUC Scoring Format/Guide and Its Implication for Approval Status.”
The presentations were followed by an interactive question-and-answer session. Participants sought clarifications on documentation, facilities and staffing ratios, and received detailed responses from the facilitators.
In his closing remarks, Prof. Okwu thanked everyone for their active participation and engagement. He expressed optimism that IAUE would record a successful outcome in the upcoming NUC resource verification. The programme ended with a closing prayer and refreshments.
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UNIPORT VC Hails Postgraduate School Over Planned International Conference

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The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Chike Princewill, has commended the School of Graduate Studies for initiating an international conference, describing it as a timely move to boost research output, academic excellence and the University’s global visibility.
Prof. Princewill gave the commendation on Friday while receiving members of the conference planning committee set up by the School. The delegation was led by the Associate Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, Prof. Doris Adameh.
He applauded the committee for conceiving the project and urged members to pursue it with diligence and strategic planning. According to him, such academic gatherings are critical to positioning UNIPORT as a hub for cutting-edge research in the region and beyond.
The Vice-Chancellor specifically charged the committee to engage the University’s alumni as strategic partners in the execution of the conference. He noted that their networks, experience and resources would add significant value to the event.
Prof. Princewill further directed the team to reach out to former postgraduate students of the University to solicit their support and cooperation. He said their involvement would help ensure wider participation and a more successful hosting.
He stressed that alumni remain vital stakeholders in the University’s growth agenda. “Their contributions can significantly enhance the success of the event and strengthen our academic and research profile,” he stated.
Earlier in her remarks, Prof. Adameh said the committee was constituted by the School of Graduate Studies to plan and deliver an international conference that meets global standards. She noted that the process was already underway.
Prof. Adameh explained that the conference is designed to bring together scholars, researchers and professionals from across the world. The goal, she added, is to advance knowledge exchange and foster academic collaboration that will benefit both the University and the wider scholarly community.
By: Amadi Akujobi
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Education Commissioner hails RSU’S  growth research as key to rivers development

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The Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Peters Nwagor, has commended Rivers State University, RSU, for its resilience, academic growth and research contributions, describing the institution as critical to the state’s socio-economic development.
Dr. Nwagor gave the commendation on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, during an official visit to the University in Nkpolu-Oroworukwo. He held talks with principal officers, provosts, campus heads, deans and directors at the Dr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike Senate Building.
The Commissioner said the visit was to engage the University’s leadership on consolidating gains and strengthening capacity for quality teaching, cutting-edge research, innovation and community service. He noted that RSU occupies a strategic position in the state’s development agenda.
Reaffirming government’s commitment, Dr. Nwagor said education remains the bedrock of human capital development and economic transformation. He stressed that investments in infrastructure, staff development and digital learning must be matched with strong institutional systems, transparency and measurable outcomes.
He urged the University to prioritize key performance indicators such as accreditation performance, research output, internally generated revenue, student outcomes and graduate employability. According to him, these metrics should drive continuous improvement across faculties.
Dr. Nwagor also charged RSU to accelerate its digital transformation, establish research and innovation hubs to solve real societal problems, and maintain existing infrastructure. He advised management to explore sustainable funding through grants, endowments, alumni engagement and strategic industry partnerships.
The Commissioner emphasized that government and the University must play complementary roles. While government meets its statutory funding obligations, he said, the institution must strengthen internal efficiency and pursue legitimate private-sector collaborations.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, appreciated the State Government for its sustained support. He highlighted last year’s budgetary intervention for accreditation, approval of funds for the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies Film Festival slated for November 2026, and the implementation of the new minimum wage for RSU staff.
Prof. Zeb-Obipi, however, drew attention to pressing challenges. He cited shortages of teaching and non-teaching staff ahead of accreditation exercises, inadequate classrooms, libraries, equipment and office spaces, and acute accommodation deficits for staff and students.
The Vice-Chancellor appealed for support to recruit more personnel, retain retired academics on contract, and engage sabbatical and adjunct lecturers. He also requested funding for NUC and professional accreditation scheduled for October, stressing that successful outcomes are vital to RSU’s competitiveness. He reaffirmed management’s commitment to work with government to position RSU as a leading centre of knowledge, research and innovation.
By Amadi Akujobi
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