Seven UNILORIN Scholars Ranked Among World’s Top 2% Scientists

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Seven University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) scholars are ranked among the top 2% leading scientists worldwide. Read on to find out who they are and their remarkable contributions.

7 UNILORIN Don Ranked Among Top 2% Scientists

7 UNILORIN dons listed named among the top 2% of leading scientists in the world

The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has proudly announced that seven of its academic staff members have been named among the top 2% of leading scientists globally.

This achievement shines a bright spotlight on the university’s dedication to academic excellence and research.

The recognition of these scholars reinforces UNILORIN’s standing as a prestigious institution of learning.

UNILORIN Scholars on the List

The seven outstanding scholars are recognised for their contributions to their respective fields.

Among them is Prof. Kayode John Oyewumi from the Department of Physics, a former Dean of the Faculty of Physical Sciences.

Another distinguished academic is Prof. Musa Toyin Yakubu of the Biochemistry Department, the immediate past Dean of Student Affairs.

Dr George Adewale Adeniyi, from the Department of Chemical Engineering, is also listed, having previously earned the title of UNILORIN Researcher of the Year.

Additionally, Dr Mufutau Opeyemi Bello and Dr Folorunso M. Ajide from the Department of Economics were named on the list.

Dr Joseph Bamidele Awotunde of the Department of Computer Science and Dr Melody Okereke from the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences complete the group of recognised scholars.

Global Database of Leading Scientists

The data repository where these scholars’ names appear is described as a publicly available resource that ranks top-cited scientists.

The repository provides detailed and standardised information such as citations, h-index, and co-authorship adjusted metrics, ensuring a transparent view of each scholar’s contributions to their field.

Vice Chancellor’s Remarks

Reacting to the news, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole SAN, expressed his satisfaction with this international recognition.

He conveyed his congratulations through the Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr Kunle Akogun.

Prof. Egbewole praised the scholars for their dedication and hard work, which reflects positively on the entire University community.

He highlighted that this ranking moves UNILORIN closer to achieving its goal of becoming the top university in Nigeria, one of the best ten in Africa, and among the top 500 universities globally.

Encouragement to Other Lecturers

The Vice-Chancellor also encouraged other staff members to follow the example set by these seven lecturers.

He emphasised that their commitment to research and excellence is key to achieving the University’s vision of becoming a leader in global education.

This remarkable recognition of UNILORIN’s academic staff showcases the University’s role in contributing to world-class education and research.