Prof. Andrew Zamani Emerges President of Pan African Psychology Union
A Nigerian, Prof Andrew Ezadueyan Zamani, has emerged as the president of the Pan African Psychology Union (PAPU), the continental think-tank of psychologists in Africa.
Prof Zamani leads the regional body of PAPU established 10 years ago following the Cape Town declaration that gave rise to the body whose vision is to promote scholarship and human development in communities, countries, Africa and the world.
Prof Zamani is a professor of Clinical Psychology with the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, and is currently the Director, of the Institute of Governance and Development Studies of the university. He served as the President of the Nigerian Psychological Association between 2011 to 2017.
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Prof Zamani, who is a fellow of the Nigerian Psychological Association (NPA), Nigerian Association of Clinical Psychologists (NACP) and Association of Practicing Psychologists of Nigeria (ASPPON), is also a recipient of many awards.