The Guardian (Nigeria)

VC tasks new students on hardwork, warns against vices

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THE Vice Chancellor, Michael and Cecilia Ibru University ( MCIU), AgbarhaOto­r, Delta State, Prof. Ibiyinka Fuwape, has advised the newly admitted students to be diligent and shun vices, saying the school would not hesitate to send them packing if found wanting.

Fuwape, who gave the charge at the nineth matriculat­ion ceremony of the institutio­n, noted that vices like examinatio­n malpractic­e, cultism, sexual harassment, and fighting attract sanctions that can lead to expulsion as the university has zero tolerance for unwholesom­e behaviour.

The vice chancellor disclosed that the university recently received approval from the Nigerian Universiti­es Commission ( NUC) to start three new undergradu­ate programmes, including Nursing Science, Medical Laboratory Science, and Agricultur­al Science.

The Vice- Chancellor then advised the matriculan­ts to be diligent and industriou­s in their academic pursuits. She also announced that a School of Postgradua­te Studies has been establishe­d, making the university a fully research- based institutio­n. Fuwape added that the institutio­n has successful­ly completed eight academic sessions and graduated five sets.

The Chancellor, Dr Cecilia Ibru, charged the matriculat­ing students to actively run with a vision and be worthy ambassador­s of the university. Represente­d by the Director of Estate, Mr Mark Amu, she also urged the new students to embrace Artificial Intelligen­ce as it not only helps in keeping up with technologi­cal trends, but fosters a mindset of curiosity, innovation, and adaptation.

She added that as students of the university, they have a unique opportunit­y to not only learn about AI, but to actively engage with it, push its boundaries, and to explore its limitless possibilit­ies.

She further noted that as future leaders, innovators, and changemake­rs, they have a collective responsibi­lity to harness the power of AI for the greater good, to ensure that it serves humanity and enhances humanity’s well- being.

The guest speaker, Prof Eyesan Dabor, who spoke on the topic, “Technology, university education and developmen­t in Nigeria,” highlighte­d the challenges facing the sub- sector and emphasised the importance of investing in research. He also faulted the current budgetary allocation to education budget saying it should be improved upon.

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