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Igbinedion varsity has produced over 16, 000 graduates since inception – VC

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Igbinedion varsity has produced over 16, 000 graduates since inception – VC

Prof.Lawrence Ezemonye, Vice Chancellor, Igbinedion University Okada (IUO), in Edo, on Friday said that the university had graduated no fewer than 16, 000 undergraduate and postgraduate students since inception.

Ezemonye spoke during the 20th convocation ceremony of the institution’s 2021/2022 academic session in Okada, Benin.

He said the convocation ceremony was particularly significant as the school was celebrating 23 years of academic excellence and two decades of timely graduation and unbroken convocation.

Ezemonye noted that the institution was blazing a trail in terms of quality education delivery as it produced its latest set of 691 graduands, out of which,he said, 13 students bagged first class honours degree.

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“Today, 557 undergraduate and 134 postgraduate students will be added to the list of distinguished graduands spread across seven colleges.

“The breakdown of undergraduate students shows that 13 graduated with first class, 248 second class upper, 215 second class lower and unclassified (pharmacy) 81.

“For the postgraduate school, 82 students would receive master degrees, 40 will receive PhD while 12 will receive Post graduate diploma,” he said.

Ezemonye said that the chancellor’s Fee rebate for staff and staff dependants had produced no fewer than 40 PhD, 80 MSc and over 200 First Degree graduate staff members in the institution.

According to him, all programmes run by the university were fully accredited by the National Universities Commission( NUC) and relevant professional bodies.

The Chancellor of the institution, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, said the university had not relented in its commitment to deliver world- class education in a highly conducive global environment.

He was represented by the deputy chancellor, Dr Lucky Igbinedion, a former governor of Edo.

Igbinedion noted that all efforts to maintain the institution as the premier private university in Nigeria and drive towards academic excellence continued to receive tremendous goodwill and support from many.

The Chancellor thanked the management for providing strategic leadership to the institution.

The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the institution’s Governing Council, Prof. Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah ,said the university was proud to celebrate 20 years of unbroken graduation in its 23 years of existence.

The guest speaker, Mr David Smith, Chairman, British Africa Business Alliance, United Kingdom, called on Nigerians to come up with business plans to utilise the 25 billion pounds held in bank accounts in the UK by African savers,looking for opportunities to invest the funds.

He disclosed that 99 per cent of businesses in the UK were Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

“That is where our employment is, that is where our wealth is but in Nigeria, MSMEs account for only three per cent.

” University is not just about graduating students but applying the knowledge to advance society in terms of development,” he added.

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UniMaid Students uses street light to read over inadequate power supply

UniMaid Students using street light to read at night courtesy of solar power. Definitely they are not Lazy youths.

Federal Government need to support alternative energies to ensure 24 hours power supply in all public educational institutions.

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By Funmilayo Adeyemi

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), has announced May 24 as official date for the opening of portal for student loan applications.

The Managing Director of NELFUND, Mr Akintunde Sawyerr, disclosed this on Thursday in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja by the Fund’s Media and Public Relations Lead, Nasir Ayitogo.

Sawyerr said the opening of the portal marked a significant milestone in the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to foster accessible and inclusive education for all Nigerian students.

According to him, through the portal, students could now access loans to pursue their academic aspirations without financial constraints.

He added that the portal provides a user-friendly interface for students to submit their loan applications conveniently.

“We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this opportunity to invest in their future and contribute to the growth and development of our nation,” he said.

Sawyerr urged students to access the portal on www.nelf.gov.ng to begin application.

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UniAbuja Strike: CONUA dissociates self, says action baseless

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The Congress of University Academics (CONUA), University of Abuja Chapter has dissociated itself from the ongoing strike by the university branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

The Chairman, CONUA, University of Abuja Chapter, Prof. Abdul Buba, said this when the group paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah in Abuja on Friday.

Buba said the University system could not be grounded because it had no Governing Council, a decision that informed the industrial actions.

“We believe in stable academic calendar and that’s why we believe that there are other ways of handling labour issues rather than strike actions.

“CONUA addresses issues and not personalities. We also respect opinions of our members and not a predetermined objective of the leadership.

”We address issues without sentiments and meet with the right stakeholders in the pursue of our objectives.

“We are conscious of the negative effects of strikes, and we believe in deploying relevant strategies that will yield positive results in modern age of innovation,” he said.

He added that CONUA would continue to engage relevant stakeholders to pursue legitimate welfare for its members without dabbling with issues not of the concern to its members.

“The ongoing strike in place in the university, CONUA is not part of it because we believe in academic and service delivery.
“All these five points for the strike are baseless.

“Let me start with the issue of advertorial for the position of vice chancellor, initially if it were that the council is in place everything about employment both the employees and the principal officers start and end with the university governing council.

“But in the absence of the university governing council, the law has no provision for the vice chancellor to appoint any successor so it is the responsibility of the government to do that. So, there is no way the VC can be accused.

“This is because even the advertorial, if you watch and other advertorial that were placed by other universities, it was mentioning the ministry representing the government so this is baseless,” he said.

Also, the CONUA Secretary, Prof. Issa Abdulraheem, urged the union to focus on the welfare of its members which was the sole role of establishing a union.

“The union is established to cater for the welfare of its members, all the issues raised by the other union are baseless and have nothing to do with the staff welfare.

“And so we believe that we have ways of handling issues with stakeholders without sentiments of personalising issues. All the points raised by the other unions are not in the interest of its members,”he said.

On his part, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, appreciated CONUA for its stance in not joining the strike, hoping that academic programme by ASUU would commence soon.

The reports gathered that the University of Abuja ASUU branch had embarked on a total and indefinite strike on May 2 over alleged university’s refusal to conduct elections for the office of the Dean’s of faculties and Provost College of Health Sciences.

The Union also accused the university of carrying out promotion of some staffers without following due process.

Other reasons for the strike, according to the Union include, “Advertorial of the vacancy of the post of the Vice Chancellor without following due process, among others.

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