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Last edited by Deb (talk | contribs) 44 days ago. (Update) |
Comment: This reads like an advert. I suggest omitting words such as "prestigious". Deb (talk) 10:01, 14 June 2025 (UTC)
Egodi Nwakaego Uchendu is a Nigerian historian and professor of History and International Studies at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Her scholarship spans gender studies, conflict history, African historiography, and Islamic studies, with a particular focus on Eastern Nigeria. Uchendu is widely recognised for her contributions to the study of women in conflict, masculinities, and the historical development of Islam in Southeastern and South-South Nigeria.
Uchendu's scholarly contributions have made her a beneficiary of numerous prestigious fellowships, including awards from the Fulbright Program, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and CODESRIA. She has also served in leadership positions at academic and policy research centres, including as Director of the B.I.C. Ijomah Centre for Policy Studies and Research and as Head of the Department of History and International Studies at the University of Nigeria.