The Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Dr. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has congratulated Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon on her appointment as Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.
Dr. Dabiri-Erewa praised Dr. Imafidon’s appointment as well-deserved, citing her impressive track record and relentless pursuit of success.
The NIDCOM head expressed pride in Anne-Marie’s achievements, noting her record-breaking accomplishments and high standards at a young age, which have led to her prestigious role in serving humanity.
Dr. Dabiri-Erewa acknowledged an invitation to attend Dr. Imafidon’s Chancellor installation on July 2 as a special guest.
She wished Dr. Imafidon a successful and impactful tenure and encouraged her to continue being a trailblazer and inspiring others to excel in their endeavors.
Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon, known for being the youngest leader of a non-private university and the youngest scientist to become Chancellor of a multidisciplinary university, now holds the title of the youngest Chancellor of a major university.
Her journey began with the ExcellenceInEducation.org.uk mentorship program, which supports inner-city kids. During this time, she gained global recognition as the youngest person to earn an A-Level in computing and mathematics and received a scholarship to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA, at the age of 13.