ABSU 81st Inaugural Lecture December 10, 2025: Prof. Mbakwe on Igbo Genesis and Political Origins
Summary
ABSU holds 81st inaugural lecture December 10, 2025, 11 AM. Prof. Mbakwe speaks on "Igbo Genesis and Political Origins." Open to academia and public.
ABSU 81st Inaugural Lecture December 10, 2025: Prof. Mbakwe on Igbo Genesis and Political Origins
Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu, will host its 81st Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, featuring Professor Paul Uchenna Joseph Mbakwe from the Department of History and International Relations.
Event Details
- Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
- Time: 11:00 AM
- Venue: Main Auditorium, ABSU Uturu
- Lecture Number: 81st Inaugural Lecture
Seating Requirements
Attendees are advised to be seated by 10:30 AM ahead of the Vice-Chancellor's academic procession, which begins promptly at 11:00 AM.
The Speaker
Professor Paul Uchenna Joseph Mbakwe
Qualifications:
- Ph.D, CAL, M.Sc., ABSU
- PGDIS (Postgraduate Diploma in International Studies)
- MHSN (Member, Historical Society of Nigeria)
- MIFT (Member, Institute of Foreign Trade)
- MNIIA (Member, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs)
Department: History and International Relations, ABSU
Lecture Topic
Title: "Igbo Genesis and the Chronology of a Polity: Myth, Memory, and the Politics of Origin"
This lecture explores the historical origins of the Igbo people, examining the intersection of mythology, collective memory, and political narratives in understanding ethnic identity and state formation.
Open Invitation
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ndukwu J. Okeudo, has extended an open invitation to members of the academia and the general public to attend this important intellectual event.
The lecture is particularly relevant for:
- Students of History, Political Science, and International Relations
- Researchers interested in African history and ethnic studies
- Members of the academic community
- History enthusiasts and the general public
Event Coordination
The Senate Ceremonials Committee, chaired by Professor Jemima Ogwo, is coordinating all preparations for the inaugural lecture.
What to Expect
Inaugural lectures at ABSU typically include:
- Academic procession of university leadership and faculty
- Formal presentation by the distinguished professor
- Question and answer session
- Networking opportunities with academics and researchers
- Light refreshments (subject to availability)
Attendance Information
- Admission: Free and open to all
- Dress Code: Formal or business attire
- Duration: Approximately 2-3 hours
- Venue Capacity: Main Auditorium (arrive early for seating)
For Enquiries
- Senate Ceremonials Committee: Prof. Jemima Ogwo (Chair)
- Public Affairs Office: Contact for event details
- Location: Abia State University, Uturu, Abia State
The ABSU community and general public are encouraged to attend this significant academic event and engage with cutting-edge research on Igbo history and political development.