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Prof. Fawehinmi Appointed New VC Of UniAbuja


The 11th Governing Council of the University of Abuja (now Yakubu Gowon University) has approved the appointment of Prof. Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi as Substantive Vice-Chancellor of the University.

The appointment, which takes effect from Tuesday, 10 February 2026, for a nonrenewable tenure of five years, was announced during the 80th Extraordinary Meeting of Council on Friday, under the chairmanship of Sen. Olanrewaju Tejuoso.

Fawehinmi is currently the Pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Nigerian British University, a conventional private University located in Abia State.

Prof Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi is a Professor of Clinical Anatomy and Biomedical Anthropology. He is well rooted in the finest academic traditions and has a wealth of experience in Institutional Administration having been Two-time Head of Department of Anatomy (2005 – 2007; 2007 – 2009), Associate Dean (2010 – 2012) and Dean (2012 – 2014) Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences and two terms Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) (2016 – 2020) of the University of Port Harcourt.

He has served in several Statutory and Ad–hoc Committees and Boards, attributes which have equipped him with the requisite skills to provide leadership to a well-informed, articulate and growing academic community.

He has been an active member of his National and International Professional Associations, where he served as Secretary-General and Member of the National Executive Council of the Nigerian Medical Association, Rivers State, from 1999 to 2000, Editor–in–Chief of the Journal of Anatomical Sciences and President of the Society of Experimental and Clinical Anatomists of Nigeria (2014-2016).

He has received many Academic and Community Service Awards and Prizes and is a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (FRAI) and Fellow of the Academy of Medicine Specialities of Nigeria (FAMedS).

Prof Fawehinmi has over 100 articles in reputable peer peer-reviewed, mostly indexed journals, visible in conventional academic search engines and 37 Conference Abstracts, to his credit

He has participated and served as Resource Person in 78 Conferences, Workshops and Training Programmes in Africa, Europe, the Middle-East and North America.

He has supervised over 100 BSc Projects, 15 MSc, 13 PhD/MD Dissertations and Theses and delivered the 111th Inaugural Lecture of the UniPort in 2014 titled: “Different Tailors for the Same People; Same Surgeon for Different People”.

Fawehinmi has attracted some National and International Competitive Grants as Principal Investigator. His invention won the Federal Government Patent for the Design of the AMRG Anthropometry Chair for Dimensional Body Measurements.

Prof Fawehinmi has been involved in the conceptualisation and delivery of several MoUs and partnerships between Town and Gown locally and internationally.

He has been an External Examiner and Assessor to the Professoriate to almost all the first- and second-generation Universities in including the University of Exeter, UK and has led Visitation Panels of the National Universities Commission and the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria to several medical schools.

The new vice chancellor was recently cited in the 2021 Africa Scientist Rankings by the Alper-Doger Scientific Index.

Meanwhile, the Council has approved the extension of the tenure of the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Mathew Adamu, till 10th February 2026. Adamu was first appointed on 11 August 2025 by the Federal Government.



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