UNN Appoints Chimamanda Adichie, Other Global Scholars as Visiting Professors

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The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) has appointed globally acclaimed writer Chimamanda Adichie, African Development Bank executive Prof. Kevin Urama, and Prof. James Robinson of the University of Chicago as Visiting Professors, in a strategic move to elevate the institution’s global academic profile.

The appointments, approved by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Simon Ortuanya, were formalised through letters dated December 18, 2025.

UNN stated that the Visiting Professors will engage in teaching, collaborative research, mentorship, and strategic academic interactions aimed at enhancing the university’s international standing.

Chimamanda Adichie, celebrated worldwide for her contributions to literature and creative writing, was recognised for her influence in global intellectual discourse.

The university noted that her involvement would greatly enrich the arts and humanities.

“Her Visiting Professorship will add immense value to our academic community through lectures, scholarly engagements, and mentorship of students and young academics,” UNN said.

Prof. Kevin Chika Urama, a distinguished development economist and senior official at the African Development Bank, was appointed for his expertise in development economics, climate policy, and evidence-based policymaking. UNN stated his presence will strengthen teaching and research in economics, development studies, and related fields.

Prof. James Robinson, a renowned political economist at the University of Chicago, widely recognised for his work on institutions, governance, and economic development, was also appointed. His Visiting Professorship is expected to foster academic collaboration and expose students and lecturers to cutting-edge scholarship in political economy and development studies.

Acting Public Relations Officer Mr. Inya Agha Egwu said the appointments reflect the Vice-Chancellor’s commitment to attracting eminent global scholars to UNN.

“The University of Nigeria was founded to be a globally competitive institution. These appointments are a significant step towards reclaiming that legacy and enhancing our international relevance,” Egwu stated.

He added that the Visiting Professorships are intended to promote knowledge exchange, strengthen international linkages, and bridge the gap between theory, policy, and practice.

Egwu further revealed that these latest appointments bring the total number of Visiting Professors appointed by the Vice-Chancellor in December 2025 to four, describing the development as “a clear signal of UNN’s renewed drive for global excellence.”


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