Did You Know? The First Nigerian Woman to Become a Vice-Chancellor of a Nigeria University?

Born 16th December 1932, in Warri, in the present Delta State of Nigeria, Grace Alele-Williams made history as the first Nigerian woman to become the head of a Nigerian University, namely; the Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin.

Grace is an embodiment of Grace; haven risen through the ranks from a secondary school Maths teacher (at Queenโ€™s school Ede Osun State in 1954 until 1957), to attaining the rank of a Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Lagos in 1976. It is without a doubt, that this woman actually moved through different ranks of the educational structures of Nigeria by grace; more so, graciously.

Grace Alele-Williams attended Government School, Warri and Queenโ€™s College, Lagos. She also attended the University of Ibadan (Previously called University College), the University of Vermont, U.S.A and the University of Chicago (U.S.A).[1] It was from Queenโ€™s School, Ede Osun state, that she proceeded to University of Vermont to become a graduate assistant and eventually, an assistant Professor. She became a post-doctoral research fellow at the department (and institute) of education University of Ibadan between 1963 and 1965.[2]

Grace: A Name, A Trait and An Attribute of Alele-Williams

The name Grace is well befitting for such a woman; an academic giant; an intellectual colosssus. Besides being the first Nigerian female Vice-Chancellor of any Nigerian University, Grace Alele-Williams typified her name in so many ways; from the offices she occupied, to the appointments she handled. Few of these achievements, appointments and offices include the facts that:

  • Grace Alele-Williams was also the First Nigerian woman to receive a doctorate degree.[3]
  • She was also the first female Professor of Mathematics in Nigeria.[4]
  • She served as a member of the governing council, UNESCO institute of Education.
  • She was also a consultant to UNESCO and Institute of International Education Planning.
  • She was a member of the African Mathematics Programme at Newton, Massachusetts, United State.
  • She was also Vice-President of the World Organization for Early Childhood Education, and eventually became the president of the Nigerian Chapter.
  • She was in the Board of Directors of Chevron-Texaco Nigeria.
  • Grace Alele-Williams was a board member of HIP Asset Management Company ltd. In Lagos.
  • Notably, she was regarded as a force to be reckoned with, and the Iron Lady for Nigerian Universities during the dark ages of secret cult confraternities spread. Her strides in University of Benin; the courage, wisdom and tact; ingenuity and strategy, she engaged in handling the issue of cultism in University of Benin was well recognized.
  • Grace Alele-Williams also published a book titled Modern Mathematics Handbook for Teachers.

Some of the honors conferred upon the intellectual giant and administrator include:

  • The National honour of the Order of the Niger in 1987.
  • Merit Award Winner of Bendel State in Nigeria.
  • Fellow of the Mathematical Association of Nigeria.
  • Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Education.
  • Regional Vice President for Africa of the Third World Organization for Women in Science.

Grace Alele-Williams was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin from 1985 till 1991. She serves as the Chairwoman of the African Mathematical Union Commission for Women in Mathematics (AMUCWMA).


[1] โ€œBiographical Sketches of famous African mathematicians: Grace Alele-Williamโ€, AMUCHMA Newsletter, Africa Mathematical Union, Commission on the History of Mathematics in Africa, 12.

[2] Wikipedia

[3] Agnes Scot

[4] African Success

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