Renowned Nigerian communication scholar, public relations leader, and Associate Professor of Mass Communication at Achievers University, Owo, Dr. Chike Walter Duru, has been appointed a Research Fellow of INTI International University, Malaysia, in recognition of his distinguished contributions to strategic communication, media studies, governance, international development and communication research.
The appointment, which takes effect from 19 May 2026 through 31 December 2028, places Dr. Duru among an international network of scholars committed to advancing collaborative research, innovation, and global academic engagement.
According to the official appointment letter signed by the Vice-Chancellor of INTI International University, Professor Joseph Lee, the fellowship is designed to promote excellence in research, enhance institutional research standards, and foster international scholarly collaboration.
As a Research Fellow, Dr. Duru will participate in a broad range of academic and research activities, including collaborative research projects, international conferences, research symposiums, postgraduate supervision, guest lectures, research consultancy, curriculum development, and scholarly publications. The fellowship also provides opportunities for research funding and institutional support for the dissemination of research outputs.
The appointment represents another milestone in the career of one of Nigeria’s most accomplished strategic communication and development experts.
Dr. Duru currently serves as the Head of the Department of Mass Communication at Achievers University, Owo, where he combines academic leadership with extensive practical experience gained across the public, private, humanitarian, and international development sectors.
With more than two decades of professional experience, Dr. Duru has distinguished himself through exemplary leadership in strategic communication, governance reform, humanitarian response, media management, public affairs, stakeholder engagement, and institutional capacity development.
Until recently, he served as a Communication Expert with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Nigeria. He previously led communications for the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development (ID4D) Project, a landmark World Bank-supported national programme co-funded by the European Investment Bank and the French Development Agency.
His extensive consultancy portfolio includes serving as Lead Communication and Advocacy Consultant on major donor-funded governance initiatives such as the European Union-funded Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (ROLAC) Programme and the UK Department for International Development (DFID)-supported Justice for All (J4A) Programme. His work has contributed significantly to strengthening transparency, Freedom of Information implementation, justice sector reforms, and citizen engagement.
Dr. Duru also served as Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Governor of Imo State, where he spearheaded strategic government communication and public engagement initiatives. He is widely acknowledged as one of the pioneers of Nigeria’s Open Government Partnership (OGP) process, having co-chaired the Access to Information Working Group that advanced transparency and accountability reforms nationwide.
In 2015, Duru was named among Nigeria’s leading media executives after being screened and selected among the top four percent of executives in the sector. The recognition came with an Award of Excellence presented by a business research and publication firm led by Harvard-trained American executive Elvis Krivokuca.
His academic journey includes teaching and leadership appointments at the American University of Nigeria, Yola, Prime University, Abuja, Madonna University, and currently Achievers University, Owo. He has authored several textbooks, contributed chapters to scholarly publications, and published more than fifty peer-reviewed journal articles covering public relations, development communication, journalism, media studies, advertising, and African communication systems.
Reacting to the appointment, Dr. Duru described it as an important opportunity to deepen international research collaboration and contribute to knowledge production that addresses contemporary communication and development challenges.
“This fellowship provides an excellent platform for international academic collaboration, interdisciplinary research, and knowledge exchange. I look forward to working with colleagues at INTI International University to produce impactful research that contributes to communication scholarship and sustainable development.”
Colleagues and associates have described the appointment as a well-deserved recognition of Dr. Duru’s longstanding contributions to scholarship, policy development, governance reforms, and strategic communication practice across Africa.
Observers note that the fellowship further strengthens the international profile of Achievers University, Owo, and reflects the growing global recognition of Nigerian scholars making significant contributions to research, innovation, and development.
Dr. Duru holds a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Uyo, a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication from Imo State University, Owerri. He is a member of several professional bodies, including the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), the African Council for Communication Education (ACCE), and the Association of Media and Communication Researchers of Nigeria (AMCRON).














