A renowned political scientist, lawyer and diplomat, Professor Babafemi Badejo has clinched the prestigious Nelson Mandela Distinguished Africanist Award for 2025.
The award was conferred on the erudite scholar to recognise his lifelong dedication to African studies and service to the African people.
In a statement made available to LEADERSHIP on Sunday, the committee announced that the award was presented on Saturday at the University of Texas, Austin.
“This distinguished award, named in honour of the late Nelson Mandela, is a lifetime achievement recognition given to individuals who have demonstrated resilience, courage, and commitment to African liberation, the promotion of freedom and rights for Africans, and outstanding leadership in public service,” the statement read.
Past recipients of the award include renowned scholars and leaders such as Bonny Ibhawoh of McMaster University, Canada (2018), and Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja (2024).
A scholar, diplomat, and advocate for African development, Mr Badejo, a Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Chrisland University, Abeokuta, is a distinguished scholar, diplomat, and peacemaker.
His career has been dedicated to shaping African governance, peacebuilding, development, and international relations.
Mr Badejo’s extensive research, publications, and policy engagements have significantly influenced discussions on Africa’s role in global politics, security, and socio-economic advancement.
While at the United Nations, he played a practical role in peace-building efforts in several African countries.
“Professor Badejo’s work reflects his strong conviction in celebrating African culture and consciousness,” the statement added.
The professor’s intellectual contributions span key issues such as corruption, leadership deficits, and the evolving nature of democracy in developing nations.
The award coincides with Mr Badejo’s 70th birthday, marking a significant milestone in his career.
In his acceptance speech on Saturday, Mr Badejo expressed gratitude for the honour, describing it as both a privilege and a solemn responsibility.
“Today, I am deeply honoured and humbled to receive the 2025 Nelson Mandela Distinguished Africanist Award.
“To be recognised in the name of Nelson Mandela—an enduring symbol of Ọmọluabi, Ubuntu, courage, resilience, justice, and African dignity—is truly remarkable.”
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