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Ohanaeze Launches Professorial Endowment Chairs to Revive Igbo Language and History

Admin March 19, 2026

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, on Thursday, appointed four professors under its Professorial Endowment Chair initiative to prevent the extinction of the Igbo language.

The appointed scholars include Prof. Mercy Nnyigide from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Prof. Boniface Mbah of University of Nigeria Nsukka, Prof. Ngozi Emeka-Nwobi of Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki and Prof. Ngozi Chukwukere of Imo State University, Owerri.

Ohanaeze in 2025 pledged to establish seven professorial chairs in Igbo studies across universities in Igbo-speaking states to promote the language, culture, history, and research.

Speaking during the cheque presentation at the Ohanaeze Secretariat in Enugu, President-General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, John Azuta-Mbata, said the initiative was driven by concerns over warnings that the Igbo language was endangered.

“We have been inundated with announcements from UNESCO and other bodies that the Igbo language is endangered and may face extinction.

“This has prompted us to take deliberate steps to encourage research, documentation, and scholarly activities in Igbo language and culture,” he said.

Azuta-Mbata noted that the professorial chairs were part of a broader strategy to deepen scholarship and revive interest in the language.

He said that the selection process was rigorous and that four chairs had been filled, with plans to complete the remaining three.

He further disclosed that Ohanaeze intended to expand its interventions to include scholarships and bursaries for students, as well as digital learning initiatives through its website.

According to him, the organisation is also planning to train about 200 youths starting with 100 in the first phase—in coding and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

He commended the selected scholars for their dedication and urged collective action to safeguard the language.

Also speaking, Chairman, Board of Trustees Professorial Chair Endowment, Prof. Damian Opata, described the initiative as innovative and the first of its kind in the organisation’s history.

He said the programme aimed to stimulate research, organise academic engagements, and develop curricula for Igbo language studies both in Nigeria and the diaspora.

Earlier, Prof. Fred Eze, Secretary, Board of Trustees for the Professorial Chair, explained that the selection involved rigorous assessment of research proposals and academic credentials, ensuring that only the best candidates from the region emerged

Responding on behalf of the appointees, Prof. Boniface Mbah expressed appreciation to Ohanaeze for the opportunity and pledged their commitment to advancing Igbo language studies.

He promised that with sustained efforts and collaboration, the Igbo language would not only survive but flourish for future generations. (NAN)

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Tags: Ebonyi State University Imo State University Nnamdi Azikiwe University Prof. Boniface Mbah Prof. Mercy Nnyigide Prof. Ngozi Chukwukere Prof. Ngozi Emeka-Nwobi University of Nigeria Nsukka

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