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42-Yr-Old Nigerian Woman Emerges As Chancellor Of a University In Scotland
A 42-year-old Nigerian woman living in Aberdeen, Scotland, Yekemi Otaru, has been named chancellor-elect of the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) and will formally take up the role on September 1, succeeding Dame Elish Angiolini.
A 42-year-old Nigerian woman living in Aberdeen, Scotland, Yekemi Otaru, has been named chancellor-elect of the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) and will formally take up the role on September 1, succeeding Dame Elish Angiolini.
According to Media Release on the website of the University, Yekemi as chancellor will hold formal powers to confer degrees, diplomas, and other academic distinctions, and will represent the university at key events as an advocate and dignitary.
Yekemi holds four degrees and has considerable industrial experience in engineering and marketing. She is Co-Founder and Executive Director at Doqaru Limited, a prominent Aberdeen-based sales, and marketing consultancy.
We are delighted to announce @Yekemi_Otaru has been appointed as our new Chancellor-elect.
From her passion for #equality, #diversity and #inclusion, to her commitment to #enterprise, Yekemi’s appointment is reflective of UWS’s mission to make a positive difference. pic.twitter.com/mJkOi8Eveg
— UWS (@UniWestScotland) July 26, 2021
Reacting to the news in a media release: “I am honored to have been appointed Chancellor-elect of the University of the West of Scotland, following in the footsteps of a remarkable individual in Dame Elish Angiolini.
“We are all living through challenging times, and higher education plays a vital role in society and for our economy. I eagerly look forward to being part of the University, as it continues to carry out world-class research and knowledge transfer initiatives such as in the areas of healthcare and sports science.
According to reports, Yekemi is the first of three children of Dr. Raphael and Mrs. Sarah Awoseyin of Ayedun in Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State. Her younger siblings are Mrs. Adenike Onyia (a geologist and educationist based in the UK) and Raphael Segun Awoseyin (a software professional based in France).
She attended Auntie Rose Primary School at Ugborikoko in Warri and from there proceeded to Federal Government College, Warri, where she did only JSS1 before going to Oman with her parents in 1990.
She attended American British Academy (ABA)-a multi-racial high school in Muscat, Oman and returned to Nigeria in 1994 to complete her secondary education at Greater Tomorrow Secondary School (GTSS), Benin City.
From there, she proceeded to the University of Benin where she studied and graduated with a Second Class Upper Division in Chemical Engineering in 2002.
She got married to Gabriel Oghie Otaru-a Petroleum Engineer with Shell Petroleum, in Port Harcourt in March 2003 during her NYSC.
In 2016, Yekemi was named among the top 40 under-40 business innovators by Scottish Business News. In September 2018, she was appointed to the board at Interface, a public sector backed establishment helping Scottish businesses work more closely with academic institutions to drive innovative projects.