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Celebrating Akin Mabogunje


Activities to mark the 75th birthday of Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Africa's pre-eminent urbanist and former Cities Alliance Policy Advisory Board member, are scheduled to kick off this weekend in Abuja, Nigeria. This milestone birthday provides a platform of opportunity for Prof. Mabogunje's friends, admirers and urban practitioners worldwide to come together to celebrate his enormous contribution to urban development in general and to Africa in particular. A specially established PAMP committee, comprising international and local urban experts has been hard at work for the past three years working with various groups, including the Nigerian government, UN-Habitat and the Cities Alliance on the organization of aspects of the three-day event.

These include a national programme of honours starting Friday, October 20 where Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, will present an award to his erstwhile presidential adviser, as part of this year's World Habitat Day Awards. President Obasanjo will also formally launch a new publication, Foundations for Urban Development in Africa: The Legacy of Akin Mabogunje, specially prepared and published by the Cities Alliance and UN-Habitat as a tribute to Prof. Mabogunje.

This will be immediately followed by a seminar on "Emerging Urban Africa," to be chaired by Lindiwe Sisulu, Minister of Housing, Republic of South Africa, Abdullahi Adamu, Executive Governor of Nassarawa State, Nigeria, Yousef Hiasat, Cities Alliance Policy Advisory Board member and CEO, Beit -Al-Mal Savings and Housing Investment, Amman, Jordan, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria, and with speakers drawn from a broad spectrum of academia, donor agencies, bilateral governments and civil society organizations that deal with urban issues in Africa. Other guests expected at the event include Dr. Anna Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-Habitat; and, Eustace Ouayoro, a sector manager of the World Bank's African water and urban development programme, Washington, DC.

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