Humphrey Sam Samuel has been active in scholarship leadership since his undergraduate days as the president and secretary of the chemistry student organisations at the Federal University Wukari (FUW), Taraba State, Nigeria. He is currently a doctoral student at Emory University, Georgia, United States, where he teaches, researches, serves, volunteers, and leads in many capacities that have won him grants, fellowships, and awards. He volunteers through membership on editorial journal boards. In this interview with REMI FEYISIPO, he spoke about his scholarly and leadership endeavours, and also about leadership in the Nigerian education sector. Excerpts:
How would you define leadership in the context of your scholarly journey and what leadership ideals do you live by?
Leadership, to me, is the intentional use of one’s position, knowledge, and influence to create pathways for others. In my scholarly journey, leadership has been about showing up consistently, serving others, and pushing boundaries
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