FIC Report (Enugu State) – The Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Power and Energy Development (ACE-SPED), University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), was among key facilities visited by the Taiwanese Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Andy Yih-Ping Liu, during his two-day visit to the University to explore areas of collaboration.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Professor Simon Uchenna Ortuanya, also took the Ambassador to the Faculty of the Social Sciences, which currently hosts the temporary office of the new International Centre for Africa-Taiwan Economic, Regional and Security Studies; the proposed permanent site for the Centre; the Faculty of Vocational and Technical Education; and the Scholars’ Village, where foreign students are accommodated.
Professor Ortuanya described the visit as part of UNN’s broader vision to deepen international research and innovation partnerships and position the University as a leading hub for policy-relevant research and innovation in Africa.
According to him, collaboration with Taiwanese institutions will extend beyond security studies to include engineering, technology, agriculture, and other strategic areas.
“Our goal is to use the University of Nigeria as a base for spreading a mutually-beneficial relationship between African universities and Taiwanese institutions,” the Vice-Chancellor said.
“We will also establish a Centre for African Studies in Taiwan so that the world will know what we are doing,” he added.
The Ambassador’s visit builds on discussions held during Professor Ortuanya’s official visit to Taiwan in October 2025 and aligns with UNN’s plan to establish an International Centre for African and Taiwan Studies aimed at promoting education, research, innovation, business development, and cross-regional collaboration.
At ACE-SPED, the Director, Professor Emenike Ejiogu, showcased the Centre’s advanced research infrastructure and innovation capacity, providing a platform for discussions on joint research projects, academic exchange programmes, and institutional development between UNN and Taiwanese institutions.
Facilities presented during the tour at ACE-SPED included the SEM Laboratory, the 3D Innovation Laboratory, and the Centre of Competence for Digital Education and Content Creation Studio.
Commending the University of Nigeria for its forward-looking approach to international cooperation, Ambassador Liu expressed enthusiasm about the prospects of long-term partnerships that would benefit students, researchers, and staff while addressing shared development challenges.
He pledged to lead a scholarly delegation from Taiwan to UNN to further fine-tune areas of the collaboration.
A major highlight of the visit was the presentation of a Taiwanese visa to Dr. Casimir Mbaegbu of the Faculty of the Social Sciences, who will be travelling to Taiwan for a postdoctoral programme.
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BONAVENTURE NGWU,
HOC, FIC Enugu
(02/02/2026).






