Mustapha Akanbi (academic)

Muhammad Mustapha Olaroungbe Akanbi SAN (24 January 1971 – 20 November 2022) was a Nigerian professor of Law and the former vice chancellor of Kwara State University.[1][2] He was a member of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria and the Nigeria Bar Association

Mohammed Mustapha Olaroungbe Akanbi
Born24 January 1971
Died24 January 2022(2022-01-24) (aged 51)
Ilorin, Kwara State
Burial placeNo 6, Agba Dam Street, off Ahmadu Bello Way, GRA, Ilorin, Kwara State
NationalityNigeria
Occupations
Parent
Academic background
Education

Early life and education edit

Mustapha Akanbi was born in 1971 at Ile Magaji Kemberi, Awodi, Gambari Quarters, Ilorin East, Kwara State of Nigeria to Mustapha Akanbi, a Nigerian civil servant.[1][3][4] He obtained his West African School Certificate from Federal Government College Okigwe in 1989. He obtained his first degree in law from Obafemi Awolowo University in 1993. He graduated from Nigerian Law School in 1995 and was also called to the bar in the same year.[3] In 1998, he completed his master's degree in law from the University of Lagos in 1998 and earned a doctorate degree from University of London's King's College London, United Kingdom in 2006.[3][5]

Career edit

Academic career edit

Mustapha Akanbi started his academic as a lecturer at the faculty of Law of the University of Ilorin and he became of professor in 2012.[3][6] Akanbi was a former head of the Department of Business Law, and Dean of faculty of Law at the University of Ilorin and was until his death, the vice-chancellor of Kwara State University, Malete.[1][4]

Legal career edit

Mustapha Akanbi served the country as a legal assistant in the legal department of the Central Bank of Nigeria in Lagos from 1995 to 1996 as part of his service year. In the legal firms Gafar & Co, Ilorin and Wole Bamgbala & Co, Lagos, Olawoyin and Olawoyin, Lagos and Ayodele, respectively, he worked as a junior between March 1996 and 1998.[7]

Memberships and fellowships edit

He became a member of the Nigerian Bar Association in 1995 and a member of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2018.[3]

Selected publications edit

  • Corruption and the challenges of good governance in Nigeria;[8]
  • Rule of law in Nigeria;[9]
  • The Case For The Integration;[10]
  • Customary arbitration in Nigeria: a review of extant judicial parameters and the need for paradigm shift (2015);[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Odinkalu, Chidi. "Mustapha Muhammad Akanbi". The Cable.
  2. ^ TVCN (20 November 2022). "KWASU VC, Professor Akanbi, dies in Ilorin – Trending News". Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e Iwayemi, Zainab (21 November 2022). "Professor Muhammed Akanbi: The academic icon who bagged professorship at 40". Nairametrics. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b ODINKALU, CHIDI (27 November 2022). "Tribute to Mohammed Mustapha Olaroungbe Akanbi, January 24, 1971 – November 20, 2022". Peoples Gazette. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  5. ^ Odinkalu, Chidi Anselm. "Mohammed Mustapha Olaroungbe Akanbi (1971–2022)". Premium Times. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  6. ^ Chioma, Unini (20 November 2022). "KWASU VC, Prof M.M. Akanbi (SAN), Is Dead". TheNigeriaLawyer. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  7. ^ "BREAKING: KWASU Vice Chancellor Prof Akanbi dies at 52". Intel Region. 20 November 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  8. ^ M. M., Akanbi (2004). "Corruption and the challenges of good governance in Nigeria". University of Lagos, Faculty of Social Sciences Journal. 6.
  9. ^ Mustapha Akanbi, Mohammed; Taiwo Shehu, Ajepe (2012). handle=hein.journals/jawpglob3&section=2 "Rule of law in Nigeria". Journal of Poly and Globalization. 3: 1. {{cite journal}}: Check |url= value (help)
  10. ^ MM, Akanbi (2012). "The Case For The Integration". African Journal of Social Sciences. 2 (2): 41–66.
  11. ^ M.M., Akanbi; L.A., Abdulrauf; A.A., Daibu (2015). "Customary arbitration in Nigeria: a review of extant judicial parameters and the need for paradigm shift". Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy. 6 (1): 199–201. doi:10.4314/jsdlp.v6i1.9. S2CID 155350822.