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“Ideas Rule The World”: Soludo Challenges Academics to Lead Nigeria’s Renaissance at 6th Adada Lecture

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo with University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) Association of Nsukka Professors (ANP)

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TDGovernor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has delivered a stirring call to action titled, “Our future in our past: Intellectualism and making of African renaissance”.

The Governor was speaking as a Guest Lecturer at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) Association of Nsukka Professors (ANP) who hosted the 6th Biennial Adada Lecture Series (2026 Edition).

Addressing a packed auditorium of scholars, the Governor Soludo argued that while Nigeria’s past currently appears greater than its future, the “fusion of thought and action” remains the only bridge to a national rebirth.

In a blunt assessment of the Nigerian ivory tower, Governor Soludo questioned why academic discussions have seemingly lost their authority in national life.

Despite producing thousands of professors and journals, he noted a “severed link” between academic research and public policy.

“If you have 200 Professors as members, how is the Adada zone not a first world?” he asked, challenging the audience to move beyond the walls of the university.

“We produce journal articles, but how many have become policies? Intellectualism without activism is sterile,” he added.

Addressing the theme of Igbo integration within Nigeria’s federal system, Governor Soludo was firm in his stance: “The Igbo interest is best served within a united, functional Nigeria”.

The Governor further advocated for “Productive Intellectualism,” where critical thinking guides public purpose.

Drawing from his first tenure as Governor over the last four years, Governor Soludo highlighted how he has attempted to bring intellectualism to governance through “sacrificial volunteerism” and how he succeeded in laying the foundation for the African Dubai-Taiwan-Silicon Valley.

He emphasized that nations do not develop by resources alone, but by ideas that precede institutions.

He cited historical giants like Isaac Newton, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Kwame Nkrumah, Ahmadu Bello, and a host of others, as examples of a shared pattern of logical thinking that yield ideas and then built.

The lecture concluded with a provocative challenge to the intellectuals and the wider academic community: to multi-task, as the modern intellectual must be both a thinker and a doer.

Question the status quo, which remains a fundamental element of true intellectualism.

He further called for a deepened sense of personal responsibility, stating that in spite of systemic constraints, individuals must take action for the collective destiny.

“Standing akimbo is too expensive,” Soludo warned. “We don’t just live; we live to matter.

“It is time to get back to basics and drive the African renaissance through active participation,” he urged.

Speaking earlier, Professor Osita Ogbu, presiding as Chairman, observed that the true benchmark of academic excellence is not found in the complacency of achievement.

Rather, it’s found in an unyielding hunger for discovery and the courage to apply that knowledge to real-world challenges.

He asserted that intellectuals are never satisfied, they keep working.

Echoing this sentiment, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Professor Simon Ortuanya, framed the gathering as a significant homecoming for Governor Soludo.

He offered a glowing tribute to the Governor, commending his transformative contributions to the Nigerian state and his broader dedication to the service of humanity.

During the event, the Governor was presented with an award of excellence by the organizers.

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