Staff Profile

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF
PROFESSOR VICTORIA CHIKODI ONU

Professor Victoria Chikodi Onu, born on 23rd November, 1961, in Lagos State, Nigeria, is a distinguished academic and a transformative force in education. With an illustrious career spanning over three decades, she has left an indelible mark on the field of education through her pioneering work in integrating creativity and critical thinking into educational practices. Professor Onu’s academic journey began at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), where she earned her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees in Education. Her unwavering commitment to educational excellence and reform has established her as a leading voice in the promotion of inclusive and innovative learning environments.
Professor Onu’s research and teaching philosophy centers on infusing creativity and critical thinking into education. Her profound insights were eloquently presented during her 173rd Inaugural Lecture at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, on November 25, 2021. The lecture, titled “Infusing Critical and Creative Thinking Skills into the Nigerian Educational System: Implications for Raising a Re-Engineered Generation in a Competitive World,” introduced groundbreaking strategies aimed at revolutionizing the Nigerian educational system. Her visionary approach advocates for a re-engineered generation equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly competitive global landscape. In August 2024, Professor Onu ascended to the role of the pioneer Head of the Department of Special Needs Education at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, following her tenure as the Unit Coordinator of Special Needs Education. This pivotal role has empowered her to spearhead significant advancements in inclusive education, shaping the department’s academic direction and fostering a more inclusive environment for students with diverse needs.
A prolific scholar, Professor Onu boasts an impressive portfolio of over 85 publications, including influential books, book chapters, and articles in high-impact journals. Her contributions to the field extend to her editorial roles, where she serves as the Editor for the International Journal of Studies in Education (IJOSE) and the Journal of Educational Foundations, and as the Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal of Youth Empowerment and Entrepreneurship Development (IJYEED-Journal). Her editorial stewardship has been instrumental in shaping contemporary discourse on educational practices and youth development. As a mentor, Professor Onu has guided over 50 students, encompassing Undergraduates, Masters, and Ph.D. candidates. Her mentorship is characterized by a deep commitment to supporting students with disabilities and those from underrepresented backgrounds, ensuring they receive the guidance and opportunities necessary for their academic and personal growth.
Professor Onu’s impact extends beyond national borders. As a Fulbright Scholar at Florida International University, USA (1997-1998), she engaged in cross-cultural educational initiatives and collaborated with esteemed institutions such as the Hafford Thinking and Creativity Center, USA, and Shalom Schools Ltd, Nigeria. Her work on educational programs for gifted learners and creative education has garnered international acclaim. She is the Founder of the Gifted, Talented, and Creative Children Association of Nigeria (GITCAN), an initiative dedicated to nurturing exceptional talent and fostering a supportive community for gifted children. Her professional affiliations reflect her commitment to advancing education and creativity. Professor Onu is an active member of the Fulbright Alumni Association of Nigeria (FAAN), the Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria (HERAN), and serves as the Director of the African Network on Creativity. Her dedication to the field is further exemplified through her involvement in creating educational resources, including children’s stories, films, and magazines, aimed at promoting character development and creative thinking among young learners. Outside her professional achievements, Professor Onu is a devoted Christian whose faith deeply influences her work and life. She has written extensively on themes of religious empowerment and spiritual enrichment. She is married to Dr. Willy Onu, a fellow Christian from Ezimo in Udenu Local Government Area, Enugu State, Nigeria. Together, they are blessed with children and grandchildren, and their family life is enriched by a shared commitment to faith, community service, and the pursuit of excellence. Through her groundbreaking work, influential publications, and unwavering dedication to education, Professor Victoria Chikodi Onu continues to inspire and shape the future of learning, leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.