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Nigeria’s First female Vice-Chancellor, Grace Alele-Williams, has died

Professor Grace Alele-Williams

The first Nigerian female Vice-Chancellor, Grace Alele-Williams is dead.

The late Alele-Williams who was the first Nigerian woman to receive a Doctorate, died on Friday, March 25, at the age of 89.

A professor of Mathematics, Alele-Williams made history as the first female Vice-Chancellor at the University of Benin (UNIBEN), Edo State.

She was also the first Nigerian woman to receive a doctorate degree.

Born in Warri, Delta state, Prof Alele-Williams attended Government School, Warri; Queen’s College, Lagos and the University College of Ibadan (now University of Ibadan).

She obtained a master’s degree in mathematics while teaching at Queen’s School, Ede in Osun State in 1957 and her PhD degree in mathematics education at the University of Chicago (U.S.) in 1963, thereby making her the first Nigerian woman to be awarded a doctorate.

Alele-Williams returned to Nigeria for a couple of years’ postdoctoral work at the University of Ibadan before joining the University of Lagos in 1965.

She was appointed the vice-chancellor of the prestigious University of Benin in 1985. Her tenure witnessed a drastic reduction in cultism, a menace in UNIBEN at the time.

Her burial arrangements are expected to be announced by the family soon.

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