UWI hosts Nigerian Vice-Chancellor delegation

In a significant move toward Global South educational collaboration, twenty newly appointed Nigerian Vice-Chancellors embarked on a landmark visit to The University of the West Indies (UWI) headquarters in Jamaica from February 10-12. The delegation, representing Nigeria’s Committee of Vice-Chancellors of National Universities (CVCNU), was formally received by UWI Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles during the Africa-Caribbean Higher Education Summit.

The summit represented a strategic initiative by Nigerian higher education leadership to gain firsthand understanding of UWI’s operational excellence and its innovative approaches to balancing national priorities with global engagement challenges. With Nigeria operating approximately 280 universities (140 public and 140 private) and UWI ranking among the top 3.6% of global institutions according to Times Higher Education rankings, the partnership signifies a powerful alignment between two major educational forces in the Global South.

Professor Beckles characterized the gathering as “a spiritual moment” that acknowledged the profound historical and intellectual connections between Africa and the Caribbean. He emphasized Nigeria’s substantial influence on UWI’s development, noting that the university’s evolution remains intrinsically linked to these regional bonds.

CVCNU Secretary-General Professor Andrew Haruna addressed both the challenges and opportunities within Nigeria’s higher education landscape while acknowledging the longstanding contributions of Caribbean scholars to Nigerian academic development. The dialogue extended to include Dr. Gervan Fearon, President of George Brown Polytechnic and prominent Caribbean diaspora leader, who delivered a keynote address advocating for purpose-driven universities and emphasizing the critical importance of indigenous publishing platforms for elevating Global South research.

The three-day summit facilitated comprehensive discussions on strategic planning, research development, curriculum standardization, global rankings optimization, resource management, and visionary leadership. The full participation of all UWI Principals and Pro Vice-Chancellors demonstrated institutional commitment to the “ONE UWI” vision, creating a dynamic environment for intellectual exchange and collaborative planning.

Professor C. Justin Robinson, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Principal of UWI’s Five Islands Campus, concluded the event with powerful remarks framing South-South collaboration as “a strategic imperative rather than a consolation prize.” He asserted that solutions for developing nations will increasingly emerge through institutions like UWI and Nigerian universities working collaboratively without “waiting for permission to lead.”