Unilorin Centenary Aspirations: Charting the Path to Global Leadership

  Unilorin Centenary Aspirations: Charting the Path to Global Leadership

By Idris Alooma

It's no more news that the University of Ilorin celebrated its golden jubilee last year in November, but what's remarkable is that the institution has positioned itself as a centenary global ruler, solidifying its position as a premier university in Nigeria and beyond. With a vision to be "an international centre of excellence in learning, research, probity, and service to humanity," Unilorin has consistently demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and community service.


Unilorin's consistent maintenance of academic excellence has earned it the status of a most sought-after university. The institution's relentless pursuit of excellence has been driven by its visionary leadership, under the guidance of Vice Chancellor Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN.


The university's globalization and internationalization efforts, driven by the Centre for International Education (CIE), have yielded significant results through seminars, international workshops, collaborations, and exchange programmes. The Linguistics Immersion Centre has also been instrumental in promoting cultural exchange and understanding, fostering a culture of inclusivity and tolerance.


Unilorin's diverse community includes international students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as foreign staff members, enriching the academic environment. This diversity has prepared students for global citizenship, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to compete in the global arena.


The university's infrastructure development has been a great success, among which is the Unilorin Innovation Hub. The ongoing modern park project is a testament to Unilorin's commitment to creating a conducive learning environment, enhancing the overall student experience.


Unilorin's academic programmes have received a significant boost, with the introduction of new faculties and departments. The university now boasts 16 faculties and over 100 academic departments, offering 103 programmes with a strong focus on research and innovation. The creation of Centre for Management and Leadership,

 underscores Unilorin's focus on developing future leaders.


Research has been a key area of focus for Unilorin, with over ₦12 billion in research grants secured. Notable projects like the Tech-Industrial Park, Stem Cell Centre, and Innovation Hub have positioned the university as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, driving economic growth and development.


Under Prof. Egbewole's leadership, the university has experienced significant growth and development, driven by a culture of "TEAM" (Together Each Achieves More) and an uninterrupted academic calendar. His administration has created KU8+, with him as Chairman, positioning Kwara-based universities as models for Nigerian and African tertiary institutions. A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Prof. Egbewole serves as Secretary-General of the Association of West African Universities (AWAU), a position he was elected to in January 2023, and Vice-President (Western Africa) of the Association of African Universities (AAU), elected during the 16th General Conference in Rabat, Morocco, placing Unilorin at the forefront with global distinction.



Unilorin's alumni have become leaders nationally and internationally, holding key positions and serving as ambassadors of the university. The institution has produced world-renowned individuals, including Guinness Book of Records breakers, a testament to its commitment to excellence.


The Unilorin Advancement Centre has played a pivotal role in connecting the University of Ilorin with esteemed global partners, fostering collaborations and attracting funds for developmental projects. This strategic engagement has not only elevated Unilorin's international profile but also facilitated knowledge sharing, research opportunities, and infrastructure development, ultimately enhancing the institution's pursuit of academic excellence.Also The establishment of the Centre for Blue & Regenerative Economy is a significant step positioning Unilorin to take a leading role in addressing global environmental and economic challenges.


As Unilorin looks to the future, it's clear that the institution is poised for even greater heights. With a strategic plan focused on consolidating its position as a premier institution, addressing community and national needs, and achieving global recognition, Unilorin is on track to become a leading  world-class university, achieving centenary greatness and cementing its position as an institutional global ruler.

  *Idris Alooma is the General Manager UNILORIN FM radio station and Deputy Director Corporate Affairs University of Ilorin

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