Dr. Judith I. Ani Champions Qualitative Research at Landmark Workshop for African Scholars (18)

Dr. Judith I. Ani Champions Qualitative Research at Landmark Workshop for African Scholars

In a resounding testament to academic collaboration and capacity building, the workshop titled “Grant Writing, Winning, and Rewardable Scholarly Career in Africa”—held at Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) on February 15–16, 2024—brought together some of the brightest minds in African research. Co-organised by TASUED and the DePECOS Institutions and Development Research Centre (DIaDeRC), the event hosted over 80 scholars from various public and private institutions, all converging to sharpen their skills in research, grant acquisition, and academic development.

Among the facilitators who left a lasting impression was Dr. Judith I. Ani, a respected qualitative researcher and passionate academic leader affiliated with Inspire World Foundation. Dr. Ani played a pivotal role in the workshop’s success, leading a specialised session on qualitative research methods that offered participants a deep dive into the intricacies of design, data collection, and analysis.

With clarity and warmth, Dr. Ani guided participants through the often complex terrain of qualitative inquiry, illustrating how narratives, interviews, and grounded theory approaches could be employed to uncover rich, contextual insights—particularly within African communities. Her session not only demystified qualitative research for early-career academics but also reinforced its value in tackling pressing societal issues, such as gender inequality, community health, and education.

The two-day workshop was enriched by contributions from prominent speakers and facilitators, including Prof. Evans Osabuohien (Chair of DIaDeRC), Prof. Samuel Ekundayo (Director of Research at TASUED), and Olasubomi Obadeyi of Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), who addressed research ethics and communication. It also featured a high-level engagement from public officials, notably the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Science, and Technology in Ogun State, Prof. Abayomi A. Arigbabu, and TASUED’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Oluwole Sikiru Banjo.

Dr. Ani’s interactive approach allowed participants to explore real-world research scenarios, refine their methodological choices, and receive personalised feedback. Her facilitation underscored the critical role of qualitative research in grant-winning proposals—emphasising depth, context, and the human element behind data.

The workshop concluded with practical breakout sessions, where scholars presented concept notes in thematic groups, receiving expert feedback from facilitators like Dr. Ani. Many participants described these sessions as transformative, with several now actively collaborating in research teams formed under the new TASUED-DIaDeRC Community.

As the event drew to a close, the atmosphere buzzed with newfound confidence and camaraderie. Certificates were issued, media houses like NTA and Nigerian Tribune captured the moment, and facilitators like Dr. Judith Ani were celebrated for their role in shaping a new generation of African scholars.

This workshop not only showcased the synergy between institutions like TASUED and DIaDeRC but also affirmed the power of mentorship and methodical research training—areas where Dr. Ani continues to lead with expertise and inspiration.

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