Nigerian Scholar Wale Adebanwi Receives Guggenheim Award

Professor Wale Adebanwi, hailing from Nigeria and affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, has been named among the 188 recipients of the Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation awards.

The foundation recently unveiled the winners of its esteemed 2024 awards following an extensive peer review process, which involved scrutinizing a lengthy roster of approximately 3,000 candidates.

Out of the lots, 188 world-class scholars, scientists, writers, historians, artists and photographers came top.

Adebanwi made the enviable list. He teaches in the Department of Political Science and the Department of Africana Studies where he is the current Director.

Before he was headhunted by UPENN, he taught at the University of California-Davis and University of Oxford where he was the first African ever to be appointed as the Rhodes Professor of Race Relations and Director of the African Studies Centre.

Adebanwi holds a Ph.D in Political Science from the University of Ibadan and another Ph.D in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge where he was a Bill and Melinda Gates Scholar.

His books include “Authority Stealing: Anti-Corruption War and Democratic Politics in Post-Military Nigeria,” “Yoruba Elites and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria: Obafemi Awolowo and Corporate Agency” and “The Nigerian Press and the Politics of Meaning.”

He has edited and co-edited several books with Professor Ebenezer Obadare and other scholars.

The awardees will be given money to support their work.

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