Kogi-born scholar, Dr. Aminu Musa Audu, has been honoured with the University of Liverpool Alumni Award 2023 in the United Kingdom.
Aminu, a researcher on police corruption and community policing in Nigeria, serves on the Board of Trustees of British Sociological Association and has received an award of honour from Merseyside Police for his commitment as a member of Merseyside Independent Advisory Group.
A statement by Dr. Sulaiman Usman, on behalf of the university, said the prestigious recognition is a testament to Aminu’s exceptional achievements and contributions in his field which demonstrated a major breakthrough.
“You are a shining example of the potential that lies within our alumni, and we have no doubt that your future endeavors will bring further glory and distinction to your name and to the University of Liverpool.
“As an esteemed alumnus/alumna of our esteemed institution, you have consistently showcased undeniable talent, dedication, and a relentless drive to excel. Your journey from our hallowed halls to becoming a distinguished figure in your profession is inspiring, and I am honored to join the celebration of your success.
“Your unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in your field reflects the ethos of the University of Liverpool. Your work has not only pushed the boundaries of knowledge but also brought tangible benefits to society. Through your remarkable accomplishments, you have exemplified the values that every educational institution hold dear – intellectual curiosity, resilience, and a desire to create a better future.
“This distinguished award is a testament to the impact you have already made and the potential for even greater achievements in the years to come. It serves as a reminder of your brilliant journey from a student to an accomplished professional, and we hope it inspires current and future students of our university to realize their own dreams.
“I understand that as a global university, the University of Liverpool takes great pride in the accomplishments of all her alumni, and your success has brought immense joy to the University of Liverpool community. Your recognition will further enhance the reputation of our esteemed institution and serve as an inspiration for generations to come,” he said.
Aminu’s PhD Thesis ‘Community Policing: Exploring the Police/Community Relationship for Crime Control in Nigeria’ demonstrated a major breakthrough in the sociological understanding of police corruption in Nigeria.
His book, based on the same theme, has had a positive impact on the ground in the Nigeria, leading to more than £26million worth of investments from the Nigerian Government. It was also recognised by the Danish Refugee Council who invested almost £5million in community safety in north east Nigeria.
Aminu has been recognised for his significant volunteering contribution, particularly in the City of Liverpool. He has twice been recognised the Mayor of Liverpool, and recently by Merseyside Police for sitting on the Independent Advisory Group.