Minaret University Ikirun Nigeria celebrate Their Pioneer Dean of Faculty of Science and Computing as World Record Holder The First African UNESCO Laureate Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu as His Name has entered Noble Book of World Records
Who is Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu?
Prof. Sir Bashiru Aremu is a world-acclaimed distinguished professor of Computer Science and Information Technology known for his extensive contributions to higher education, research, and international collaboration. He holds numerous academic and leadership positions globally and is recognized as the First African UNESCO Laureate and Pioneer Dean Faculty of Science and Computing of Minaret University Ikirun Nigeria
Key Positions and Affiliations
Prof. Aremu has held significant roles including:
Chairman Board of Trustees of Kings and Queens Medical University College Ghana,.
Africa Chairman Board of Trustees of Unity of Nations Action for Climate Change Council UNACCC an official Partner of United Nations and other organizations worldwide, World Grand President of the International Chartered World Learned Society. He also serves as Global Secretary of the World Sustainable Development Goals Organization, an official partner of the United Nations. Additionally, he is a Research Professor and Deputy Director General for Africa at the International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England, and Vice President of International Affairs at institutions in the USA and Cambodia.
He has Contributions to Research and Education
His pioneering research in computer science and IT, including areas like biometrics and e-business, has gained international recognition. Prof. Aremu has authored and edited numerous academic publications and serves on editorial boards of international journals. He is also known for mentoring students who have gone on to achieve significant academic positions. Furthermore, he has been involved in facilitating the accreditation of university programs across different regions, contributing to quality standards in higher education.
Awards and Global Recognition
Prof. Aremu has received extensive recognition for his work, including being the First African UNESCO Laureate, an award for outstanding creative and intellectual achievement, recognized by the UNESCO Centre Central and South America. He has also received the World Acclaimed Distinguished Professor Emeritus Award from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and other institutions. His accolades include the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in thee USA and fellowships from the Royal Society for the Arts, Manufacturers & Commerce (RSA), UK, and the British Computer Society, England. He has also been inducted into the Noble Book of World Records for his contributions.
Prof. Sir Bashiru Aremu is a frequent speaker at global events, sharing his expertise on innovative education and international collaboration
About the Noble Book of World Record
The Noble Book of World Records (or Noble World Records – NWR) is an annual publication documenting human and natural achievements, similar to Guinness World Record, focusing on diverse fields like science, arts, and sports, operating under the International Non-Olympic Committee (INOC) and published yearly around International Women’s Day. It’s a global platform to recognize extraordinary performances, offering official record-setting with specific guidelines and promotion for individuals and organizations.
Key Aspects:
Publisher: The Nobel World Records (NWR), an organization with operations worldwide an official partner of United Nations Environmental Programmes and other organizations world-wide .
Content: Documents records in education, literature, agriculture, medicine, business, sports, nature, and adventure.
Mission: To encourage talent and document achievements, emphasizing admired human qualities.
Publication: An annual book (ISBN registered) released on March 8th, with digital versions available.
Ethics: Has policies against harmful or unethical records (e.g., involving animal harm, excessive eating).
In essence, it’s a competing record-keeping body to Guinness World Records, focusing on ethical recognition of diverse world achievements