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Akinlawon Ladipo "Akin" Mabogunje (18 October 1931 – 4 August 2022) was a Nigerian
geographer A geographer is a physical scientist, social scientist or humanist whose area of study is geography, the study of Earth's natural environment and human society, including how society and nature interacts. The Greek prefix "geo" means "earth" a ...
. He was the first African president of the
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. In 1999, he was the first African to be elected as a Foreign Associate of the
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National Academy of Sciences. In 2017, he was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
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and received the Vautrin Lud Prize. In 1968, Mabogunje wrote ''Urbanization in
Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ...
'', about
urbanization Urbanization (or urbanisation) refers to the population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas, and the ways in which societies adapt to this change. It is predominantly t ...
and state formation. In the book, Mabogunje argued that the existence of specialists is not sufficient to cause urbanization. Mabogunje describes three "limiting conditions" which are additionally required: a surplus of food production, a small group of powerful people to control the surplus and maintain peace, and a class of traders or merchants who can provide materials to the specialists. He was the Chairman of Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy and mentor to its founder Tunji Olaopa.


Early life and education

Mabogunje was born in 1931 in
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and lived in Sabongari during his primary school years. He then attended Mapo Central School for one year before passing the entrance examination for Ibadan Grammar School. He won the Egbe Omo Oduduwa scholarship to study at the
University College, Ibadan The University of Ibadan (UI) is a public research university in Ibadan, Nigeria. The university was founded in 1948 as University College Ibadan, one of many colleges within the University of London. It became an independent university in 1962 ...
, now
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, where he later worked as a lecturer. His daughter is
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.


Awards and recognition

* He was African president of the International Geographical Union. * In 1999, he was the first African to be elected as a Foreign Associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences. * In 1968, Mabogunje wrote Urbanization in Nigeria, about urbanization and state formation. * In 2017 he received the Vautrin Lud prize. * He was the Chairman of Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy * He was a member of the Western Nigerian Economic Advisory Council (1967–71); * Member, Federal Public Service Review Commission (1972–74); * Consultant, National Census Board (1973–74); * Chairman, Nigerian Council for Management Development (1976–79); * Consultant, Federal Capital Development Authority (1976–84); * Chancellor, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State (2005 - 2015) * Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye (1982–91); * Member, Board of Directorate of DFRRI (1986–1993); * Member, Board of Trustees Nigerian National Merit Award Endowment Fund (1983–1989) later Chairman of the Fund (1989–94) * Executive Chairman of the National Board for Community Banks (1991–94). * Member of the Board of Directors, Nigerian Agricultural Products Co. Ltd. (1975–76); * Vice-Chairman, Pai Association International (Nig.) (1974–1989); * Vice-Chairman, Board of Directors Pi, International Co. Ltd. (1990–?); * Chairman, Board of Directors, Fountain Publications (1990-date); Member, Board of Directors, Shonny Investments and Properties Ltd. (1994–?) * Chairman Board of Directors, First Interstate Merchant Bank (Nig.) Ltd. (1995–?).


Publications

He published many book chapters, journal articles, conference papers, solicited papers, technical reports, books and monographs in local and international outlets among which include: * Urbanization in Nigeria * The development process: a spatial perspective * Regional mobility and resource development in West Africa * The state of the earth: contemporary geographic perspectives * Yoruba towns : based on a lecture entitled "Problems of a pre-industrial urbanization in West Africa" given before the Philosophical Society on 12 April 1961 * Shelter provision in developing countries : the influence of standards and criteria * Owu in Yoruba history


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* 1931 births 2022 deaths Nigerian geographers Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences Presidents of the International Geographical Union Place of birth missing Yoruba academics Urban geographers Recipients of the Vautrin Lud International Geography Prize Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences University of Ibadan alumni Alumni of University College London University of Ibadan faculty Nigerian chairpersons of corporations Ibadan Grammar School alumni People from Kano {{geographer-stub