A professor in Software Engineering and Information System Technology, Giland Ifebuchechukwu Chime has emerged as the world’s youngest university proprietor. The news is coming in a groundbreaking achievement that blends academic brilliance with entrepreneurial vision,
Recognized as a Prof. Chime is the founder and proprietor of the First African Distance Learning University (FADLU)—an innovative institution aimed at expanding access to higher education across the continent through modern technology.
Prof. Chime’s milestone not only underscores his personal academic success but also represents a major stride for Africa in the global education space. His academic footprint is notable on platforms such as Google Scholar, where his research contributions continue to gain international recognition.
“This is not just a personal victory,” said Prof. Chime. “It is a testament to what young Africans can achieve when given the right tools, knowledge, and platform.”
At a time when the world is grappling with educational access and digital transformation, FADLU stands as a beacon of hope and innovation. The university leverages distance learning technologies to reach underserved communities and is designed to equip students with industry-relevant skills, particularly in digital and technological disciplines.
Observers in academia and beyond have hailed Prof. Chime’s feat as a blend of youthful ingenuity and visionary leadership. His pioneering work is expected to inspire a new generation of African academics, tech innovators, and entrepreneurs.

