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Adventist University of Africa Announces New Leadership for the 2026-2030 Quinquennial

Nairobi, Kenya — November 2025 — The Adventist University of Africa (AUA) is pleased to announce the appointment of a new leadership team poised to guide the institution into its next chapter of academic excellence, spiritual integrity, and mission-driven service. Following a rigorous international search and in accordance with its mission to develop Christ-centred leaders for Africa and the world, the University’s governing body has appointed a new leadership team to serve during the upcoming quinquennium, 2026–2030. This strategic transition underscores AUA’s unwavering commitment to fostering an environment of scholarly rigor, faith-based service, and innovative impact.

 

The Incoming Vice-Chancellor: Professor Ademola Stephen Tayo

At the heart of this leadership transition is the appointment of Professor Ademola Stephen Tayo as Vice-Chancellor, effective January 1, 2026. Professor Tayo, a distinguished scholar and administrator, currently serves as the Vice Chancellor of Babcock University in Nigeria. His academic journey, leadership experience, and unwavering commitment to Adventist education make him an ideal steward for AUA’s future.

The appointment of the new Vice-Chancellor was announced in a formal statement by the Chair of the AUA University Council, Pastor Robert Osei-Bonsu, PhD. In his message, he expressed his confidence in the incoming Vice-Chancellor, emphasising the importance of his role in advancing the University’s mission. He also took the opportunity to thank the outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Vincent R. Injety, for his dedicated service and leadership over the years.  

Academic Qualifications and Experience

Professor Tayo holds a PhD in Development Education (1999) from Central Luzon State University, Philippines, a Master of Arts in Religion (1993) from Central Luzon State University, Philippines, a Postgraduate Diploma in Religion (1987) from the Adventist Seminary of West Africa, Nigeria, and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics (1985) from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

His broad academic background is complemented by extensive leadership roles at Babcock University, where he has served as Pioneer Director of Academic Planning, Head of the Department of Education and General Studies, Special Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor, Acting Rector of Adventist University Cosendai in Cameroon, and Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies. Since 2015, he has led Babcock University as Vice Chancellor, guiding its strategic vision and fostering a vibrant academic community rooted in faith and scholarship.

In a heartfelt message to the AUA fraternity, Professor Tayo expressed his vision for the University’s future:  

“At this dawn of a new beginning, I pledge to serve AUA with unwavering commitment to God’s Word and to foster a Christ-centred postgraduate community dedicated to mission-focused scholarship and global impact. Together, we will pursue an open, fair, efficient, and policy-guided administration that respects all and meets evolving needs.”  

 

The Deputy Vice-Chair: Professor Kibirango Moses Mpiima

Joining Professor Tayo is Associate Professor Kibirango Moses Mpiima, appointed as Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic Administration. Professor Kibirango is a seasoned academic with over 27 years of experience in higher education, management, and research. Currently a faculty member at the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, he specialises in management, entrepreneurship, and organisational dynamics.

Professor Kibirango earned his PhD from Makerere University, Uganda, and holds a Master’s degree in Economics from Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, India. His diverse educational background includes a Post-Graduate Diploma in Computer Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics. His research focuses on education reform, entrepreneurship ecosystems, and ethical leadership, aligning strongly with AUA’s values of faith-integrated education.

Expressing his commitment to the University’s mission, Professor Kibirango stated:  

“I envision AUA as a model Adventist university where academic excellence, innovative research, digital transformation, and faith-based learning thrive together. Guided by the charge to ‘be strong and courageous,’ I commit to mission-driven, collaborative leadership that strengthens quality, nurtures spirituality, and advances AUA’s impact across Africa and beyond.”

Prof. Kibirango succeeds Prof. Risper Awuor. 

 

Financial Leadership: Dr. Sheron Ndhlovu

Completing the new leadership team is Dr. Sheron Ndhlovu, who has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Financial Administration. An accomplished scholar in business and accounting, Dr. Ndhlovu currently serves as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance) at Malawi Adventist University. Her expertise in financial planning, resource management, and institutional sustainability will be instrumental in supporting AUA’s strategic growth.

Dr. Ndhlovu earned her PhD in Business (specialising in Accounting) from the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies in 2025. She holds a Master of Commerce degree in Applied Accounting from Great Zimbabwe University and an MBA from Solusi University. Her extensive experience in higher education governance, financial oversight, and policy implementation has been pivotal in strengthening her current institution’s financial health and accountability.

In her words, Dr. Ndhlovu expressed her enthusiasm for joining AUA:  

“I am deeply honoured to serve as Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Financial Administration. I look forward to working collaboratively to strengthen our financial stewardship, support academic excellence, and uphold the university’s mission with integrity and transparency.”

Dr. Ndhlovu replaces Elder Makhosiwonke Moyo. 

 

The Path Forward: Faith, Excellence, and Service

The appointment of these distinguished leaders reflects AUA’s commitment to nurturing a Christ-centred academic community that exemplifies excellence, integrity, and compassion. Their collective experience spans continents, disciplines, and leadership roles, embodying the University’s mission to develop leaders who serve with humility, wisdom, and unwavering faith.

As AUA embarks on this new chapter, its leadership is committed to advancing the University’s vision of becoming a beacon of faith-driven scholarship and societal transformation. Rooted in Seventh-day Adventist principles, the University’s leadership team will continue to foster an environment where faith and learning intertwine to produce graduates equipped to serve with integrity and compassion.

 

A Call for Prayer and Support

The University invites the global Adventist community—church members, educators, students, and partners—to pray for the new leadership team. Their collective goal is to inspire a new era of excellence that reflects Christ’s love and truth, inspiring generations of leaders who will serve with humility, wisdom, and a deep commitment to the mission of the church.

About the Adventist University of Africa 

Founded on the principles of faith, scholarship, and service, the Adventist University of Africa strives to equip students with knowledge, character, and leadership skills rooted in biblical truth. As a premier institution of higher learning in Africa, AUA continues to be a catalyst for societal change—developing leaders who serve with integrity and compassion in diverse professional and community contexts.

For further information and updates about AUA and upcoming initiatives, please visit https://www.aua.ac.ke or contact the university’s Public Relations office at pr@aua.ac.ke

May the Lord continue to bless the Adventist University of Africa as it advances His kingdom through education, faith, and service.

 

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