Dr. Gever Verlumun, a distinguished scholar from the University of Nigeria’s Department of Mass Communication, has been recognized as one of the top 2% of scientists globally for 2024. This prestigious list is compiled by Stanford University in the United States and Elsevier, highlighting scientists who have made significant impacts in their respective fields.

The list identifies scientists worldwide who have been frequently cited by their peers, indicating their influence and contribution to their fields. Dr. Verlumun’s inclusion is a testament to his impactful research and academic contributions. He is credited with 68 publications in Scopus, a leading abstract and citation database, and is ranked 300,763 globally. Within the subfield of social sciences, he holds the 126th position out of 14,509 scholars.

From Nigeria, 233 scholars made it to the list, showcasing the country’s growing academic presence on the global stage. Dr. Verlumun is ranked 171 among Nigerian scientists. Notably, Nathaniel Solomon from the University of Lagos, specializing in Environmental Sciences, is the top-ranked Nigerian scientist on the list. The majority of Nigerian representatives come from natural and applied sciences, reflecting the country’s strengths in these areas.

Dr. Verlumun is not only recognized for his research but also for his role in academic publishing. He founded the Ianna Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, a Scopus-indexed journal. This journal is ranked first among 23 Nigerian journals in Scimago, a platform that ranks academic journals, and 46th among 171 multidisciplinary journals worldwide.

The annual ranking by Stanford University is highly regarded in the academic community, as it evaluates over 8 million researchers globally. It serves as a benchmark for identifying influential researchers whose work significantly advances their fields. Dr. Verlumun’s recognition underscores the importance of his contributions to mass communication and social sciences.

Dr. Gever Verlumun’s achievement highlights the University of Nigeria’s commitment to excellence in research and education. His recognition among the world’s top scientists not only brings honor to the institution but also inspires other Nigerian scholars to strive for global recognition. As Nigeria continues to make strides in various scientific fields, such achievements pave the way for future innovations and collaborations on an international scale.