<p>First published in 1958 <i>The Birth of Nigeria's University </i>tells the story of how Dr Kenneth Mellanby the ‘Principal Designate’ acquired five square miles of unsurveyed bush and created there what is now accepted as one of the leading universities in Nigeria. Although Dr Mellanby modestly disclaims much of the credit for this achievement it is realised in university circles that it was his energy and enthusiasm that was largely responsible for the rapid growth of University College Ibadan and for the high academic status it has now achieved.</p><p>The book is the story of a successful struggle against many difficulties including bad planning by experts in Britain and Africa ‘red tape’ indifference and procrastination. The author shows how it was impossible to divorce higher education from politics. He pungently but good humouredly criticises many well-known figures in the educational and colonial worlds. Race relations play a large part in this story and the author paints a picture of black and white races working together as equals. This is an important historical reference work for scholars and researchers of African history African education and African studies.</p>
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