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Educationists, others to honour don  at centenary celebration

Nigeria’s education and business communities will converge on Friday, May 8, for a grand two-day centenary celebration in  honour of  Emeritus Prof.  Otonti Nduka, one of Africa’s foremost pillars of

Educationists, others to honour don  at centenary celebration
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April 16, 2026·3 min read

Nigeria’s education and business communities will converge on Friday, May 8, for a grand two-day centenary celebration in  honour of  Emeritus Prof.  Otonti Nduka, one of Africa’s foremost pillars of education and a tireless champion of values-based learning.

Recognized as a Distinguished Professor of the Century by the National Universities Commission (NUC), Nduka’s 100th birthday will spotlight his enduring contributions to intellectual rigour,  moral education, and nation-building.

Education Minister Dr Tunji Alausa will serve as Special Guest of Honour, with Governor Siminialayi Fubara as Chief Host- Special Guest of Honour . The event promises to draw top minds from academia, government, industry, and civil society, underscoring Prof. Nduka’s cross-generational influence.

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“This centenary is not just a birthday; it’s a national reckoning with the values that define our progress,” said event organizer Prof. Hilary Wordu, spokesperson for the Otonti Nduka Centenary Committee.

Renowned economist and former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, will deliver the keynote address, “Trends and Challenges in Upholding Values Education in Nigeria.”

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His speech will dissect the erosion of ethical foundations amid rapid globalization, technological disruption, and socio-political turbulence, advocating curricula reforms that prioritize integrity, critical thinking, and cultural resilience—core tenets of Prof. Nduka’s philosophy.

Chairman of the Ramec Group of Companies, Grant Offor will serve as Chief Launcher for the Otonti Nduka Foundation for Values Education Endowment Fund. The initiative aims to raise N5 billion for scholarships, teacher training programs, and research centers dedicated to values education across Nigerian universities. Offor’s involvement highlights the private sector’s growing stake in educational philanthropy. “Prof. Nduka taught us that true wealth builds character first,” he stated, pledging his company’s technical expertise for sustainable implementation.

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Distinguished legal luminary Dr. Kanu Agabi, SAN, and former Attorney General of the Federation, will also grace the occasion, sharing anecdotes from his illustrious career.

Nduka, who earned his PhD from the University of Ibadan and held key roles at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, pioneered values education in post-colonial Africa. His seminal works, including “The Foundations of Social Order and Ethics in Education,” influenced policies integrating moral philosophy into STEM and humanities curricula. Even in retirement, he has mentored leaders shaping Nigeria’s education sector, moral values, ethics, and governance reforms.

The programme  kicks off on May 8 with a national conference featuring panel discussions on “Reviving Values in a Digital Age” and “Ethical Leadership for National Development.” Day two shifts to cultural celebration, blending highlife music, traditional dances, wrestling, poetry recitals, and a gala dinner. Highlights include the unveiling of Nduka’s centenary portrait and the launch of his curated anthology on Nigerian educational philosophy.

Hosted at the Rivers State University auditorium, the event anticipates over 1,500 attendees, including vice-chancellors, policymakers, educationists, academics, and future leaders. It aligns with a renewed focus on values education as a bulwark against corruption and inequality.

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