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Universities To Host Global Tribute For Late Educationist Prof. Adamu Baikie

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A consortium of Nigerian and international universities has announced plans to host a Global Day of Tributes and Orations in honour of the late Prof. Adamu David Baikie, a renowned educationist who died on December 12, 2025, at the age of 94.

The initiative was disclosed in a statement by the Chairman of the Project Implementation Committee at Walter Miller University (Proposed), Senator Tunde Ogbeha. He said the tribute night would formally kick off efforts to immortalise Professor Baikie’s enduring legacies in education and national development.

Institutions participating in the event include Walter Miller Educational Resources Ltd./Walter Miller University, in partnership with Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria; the University of Benin, Benin City; the National University of Lesotho, Maseru, Southern Africa; and the Nigerian Academy of Education.
Professor Baikie, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s foremost educationists with influence across Africa and the global academic community, was laid to rest on December 23, 2025, in Wusasa, Zaria, his hometown.

Organisers have extended an open invitation to members of the public to participate in the global event and called for the submission of tributes and scholarly orations on or before January 10, 2026. The submissions will be compiled and published ahead of the tribute night scheduled for January 15, 2026.

“The family, colleagues and friends are grateful to all who sent condolence messages, attended the funeral and burial, and offered prayers, support and encouragement in various ways,” the statement said.

According to the organisers, Professor Baikie is eminently deserving of the honour for his unparalleled contributions to education and national development.
“He distinguished himself as an accomplished scholar and teacher; a Vice-Chancellor of exceptional repute; a gifted administrator and researcher; a respected boardroom diplomat; a community builder; and a global citizen whose impact spanned institutions and generations,” the statement noted.

Professor Baikie served as Vice-Chancellor of three universities and was a former Chairman of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities. He also served as Dean of the Faculty of Education and Director of the Institute of Education at ABU, Zaria, and acted as Vice-Chancellor of the university on five occasions.

Beyond academia, he rendered distinguished national service as Chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau, Chief Commissioner of the Federal Public Complaints Commission, and Chairman of the Board of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).

Interested contributors are requested to forward their tributes or orations to the Secretariat via email at whitesoul001@yahoo.com.
The statement further disclosed that His Royal Highness, Sanusi Mohammed III, will deliver the keynote address titled “Professor David Adamu Baikie: A Trailblazer in Education.”

Senator Ogbeha added that the organisers look forward to welcoming participants, while conveying “the warm personal regards and highest compliments of General T. Y. Danjuma (rtd.), Chairman of the WMER/WMU Board of Trustees, who holds the memory and ideals of the late Professor Baikie in very high esteem.”

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