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Inaugural lecture not a criterion for professors­hipLokoja varsity VC

- By Faruk Shuaibu

Vice Chancellor, Federal University Lokoja, Prof. Olayemi Akinwunmi, has dismissed a media report that he made delivery of inaugural lectures a criterion for lecturers’ promotion to the professori­al rank.

The spokesman of the university, Emmanuel Bello, in a statement, described the report as “malicious, illogical and pedestrian”

He said the VC's remark at the recent third inaugural lecture was to demonstrat­e the intellectu­al value of inaugural lectures as a time-honoured academic tradition which the university wanted to institutio­nalize as a regular event.

He clarified the VC urged every professor to take up the challenge of presenting their inaugural lectures which would subsequent­ly be a criterion for appointmen­ts into offices in the university.

“For the sake of reference, the video (with the accompanyi­ng audio) of the Vice Chancellor's remark was streamed live via zoom and the Facebook page of the university and is still available on the Facebook page and the university website as transparen­tly uploaded, unedited.

“There are certain offices that only professors could occupy and the VC made the remark during his presentati­on to stress on the condition for appointmen­ts into those offices, stating that the VC's intention was to use the appointmen­ts to encourage professors in the university to fulfill the cherished academic tradition.

"It’s important to note that the attainment of professori­al rank, either by appointmen­t or promotion, is subject to both internal and external assessment and that presentati­on of inaugural lecture has never been a condition."

"It’s only academics who have attained the full rank of professor that are qualified to deliver inaugural lectures. Thus, it’s illogical and unthinkabl­e to consider the delivery of inaugural lectures a criterion for attainment of profession­al rank," he stated.

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