List of Nigerian scientists and scholars
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This is a list of Nigerian scientists and scholars. Nigeria is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The country is located in West Africa. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Nigeria are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.
Nigerian scientists and scholars
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- Olumbe Bassir - biochemistry and microbiology
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- John Dabiri - aeronautical engineering and biophysics
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- Michael Echeruo - literature
- Philip Emeagwali - mathematician and engineer
- Emmanuel Emovon - chemist
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- Babs Fafunwa - educationist
- Toyin Falola - historian
- Adeyinka Gladys Falusi - haematologist
- Oluwole Babafemi Familoni - chemist
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- Ibrahim Gambari - political scientist
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- Albert Ilemobade - veterinarian
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- Akin Mabogunje - geographer
- Emmanuel Ndubisi Maduagwu - biochemist
- Awele Maduemezia - physicist
- Oliver Mobisson - computer scientist
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- Eni Njoku - botanist
- Bartholomew Nnaji - mechanical and industrial engineering
- Andrew Jonathan Nok - biochemist
- Eucharia Oluchi Nwaichi - environmental biochemist
- Ejikeme Patrick Nwosu - scientist
- Humphrey Nwosu - political scientist
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- Babalola Chinedum Peace - pharmacist
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- Omowunmi Sadik - chemist
- Lateef Akinola Salako - pharmacologist
- Winston Wole Soboyejo - mechanical and aerospace engineering
- Olusoga Sofola - physiologist
- Wole Soyinka - writer
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- Grace Oladunni Taylor - biochemist
- Oyewale Tomori - virologist
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- Fabian Udekwu - cardiac surgeon
- Ibrahim H. Umar - physicist
- Jarlath Udoudo Umoh - veterinary medicine
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