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Dr. Ayodele Alonge: The Digital Librarian Transforming Africa’s Information Landscape
When Ayodele Alonge first volunteered to organize books at his church as a teenager, few could have predicted that he would one day become one of Africa’s most influential voices in library science. Yet, decades later, his innovative works in digital transformation, publishing, archival management, and records management have earned him global recognition. His impact extends far beyond titles, but among his many accolades, he has been named Librarian of the Month by Librarian Spotlight Africa—an honor that only begins to capture the depth of his contributions.
From Church Shelves to Global Stages
“I never planned to be a librarian,” Dr. Alonge admitted during his acceptance interview. His journey into librarianship began with passion and a commitment to service. While still in secondary school, he volunteered as a youth librarian at ECWA church in Ibadan. “When good books were scarce, I volunteered to create and manage a youth library,” he recalled. “I set up a space on the church’s ground floor, gathered books and video resources, and built a collection for young readers like me. That’s what librarians do—we fill gaps.”
His path has been anything but conventional
- The Corporate Librarian: Dr. Alonge’s career began in the early 2000s as a library intern at ResearchersWorld, Lagos. With a master’s degree in publishing and copyright studies, he later secured a prestigious role at KPMG Nigeria as a librarian and social media coordinator. However, his passion for research led him to pursue a PhD at the University of Nairobi, Kenya, under the prestigious CARTA Fellowship, where he explored how young Africans engage in discussions about HIV/AIDS on social media.
- The Innovative Educator
Driven by a deep passion for teaching, Dr. Alonge is committed to transforming knowledge into practical, impactful learning experiences. His dynamic methods—ranging from hands-on workshops and role-playing exercises to interactive learning sessions—have profoundly influenced both his students and professional peers. Dr. Alonge describes education as:
“The measured and systematic process of guiding the human mind and soul to the best information, enabling effective performance of essential tasks, and fostering lifelong skills, experience, and satisfaction.”
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From church shelves to global innovation, Dr. Alonge’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of librarianship.
Libraries as Innovation Hubs
Dr. Alonge challenges traditional perceptions of librarianship. “Librarians aren’t just bookkeepers—we’re the original data scientists,” he asserts. His work exemplifies this vision through impactful initiatives:
- Optimistic Concept Services
Founded on April 27, 2005, in Lagos while still a university student, Dr. Alonge established Optimistic Concept Services to provide expert library consultancy and information services. For nearly two decades, he has been actively engaged in library and information services, hands-on training, and publishing consultancy.
- Optimistic Scholar
An extension of his commitment to knowledge dissemination, Optimistic Scholar is an academic and professional development platform. It provides scholarship opportunities, career insights, and educational resources, supporting individuals in their academic and professional journeys. The website covers areas such as academic careers, fellowship programs, and grant opportunities, equipping users with the tools they need to succeed. Visit: www.optimisticscholar.com Dr. Alonge embodies a fusion of information dissemination and entrepreneurship, proving that libraries are more than repositories—they are engines of innovation.
- Dancing Against Stigma
What began as a PhD research project has blossomed into a viral dance phenomenon, harnessing the power of rhythm and storytelling to educate youth on HIV prevention. Dr. Alonge’s initiative exemplifies how libraries and knowledge hubs can adopt unconventional methods to foster social change and contribute to public health through effective health communication. Watch the video here.
Africa’s Digital Library Revolution
In an acceptance interview conducted by Sylvester Ebhonu on Saturday, March 25, 2025, Dr. Alonge highlighted the critical challenges confronting African libraries in the digital age.
“Our Internet is too expensive and unreliable.”
“During my recent visit to Nigeria, for a month I spent 200,000 naira on data that vanished quickly. How can we build digital libraries under such conditions?” The high cost and instability of internet access remain major obstacles to digital transformation.
The Need for 21st-Century Skills in Library Schools
“We need to teach 21st-century skills. Librarians must master AI and data analytics and data science—now.” Without modern tech proficiency, librarians risk being left behind in an increasingly digital world.
The Visibility Crisis
“Blog! Tweet! Facebooking! Make TikToks! If we don’t tell our stories, who will?” Dr. A.J. Alonge urges librarians to embrace digital storytelling and content creation, ensuring that African library innovations gain global recognition. With bold ideas and tireless advocacy, Dr. Alonge is at the forefront of creating a smarter, more connected future for African libraries.
Dr. Ayodele John Alonge’s work is transforming librarianship, bridging digital innovation, storytelling, and social impact. His dedication to AI, digital literacy, and knowledge dissemination is shaping the future of African libraries. As he receives the Librarian of the Month award from Librarian Spotlight Africa, we celebrate his remarkable contributions. Well deserved!
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Very well deserved Recognition. Congratulations Dr.