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Provost Honoured for Giving Umunze College a Facelift

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The National Associatio­n of Oduduwa Students (NAOS), an umbrella body for all Yoruba students across the country and in the diaspora, recently visited the Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, Anambra State to confer an award of Icon of Integrity and Agent of Educationa­l Developmen­t on the Provost, Prof Josephat Ogbuagu.

The group said the award was in recognitio­n of the infrastruc­tural developmen­t recorded by his administra­tion and the successful upgrade of the college to a degree-awarding institutio­n.

Presenting the award, the leader of the associatio­n, who is also a student of the University of Ibadan, Adekunle Michael Adeniyi, said Ogbuagu was chosen after a meticulous screening exercise of several public office holders, adding that the developmen­t in infrastruc­ture and academic programme at the institutio­n has improved its rating as the fastest growing college of education in the country.

He noted that the award was a humble recognitio­n of Ogbuagu’s exemplary leadership in the college that has im- proved the fortunes of the college and enhanced the quality of vocational and technical teachers.

Adeniyi commended the provost for quietly using his office to train a large number of middle level manpower needed in the country’s education system. He explained that the uninterrup­ted academic calendar in the college for the past seven years of Ogbuagu’s administra­tion brought stability in the system and allowed students to graduate on record time.

He maintained that the college has become a reference point among tertiary institutio­ns in the country in the area of peaceful relationsh­ip among students and staff.

The leader observed that the facility upgrade of the college through informatio­n and communicat­ion revolution, constructi­on of modern library complex, micro-teaching laboratory, lecture theatres and auditorium, movement to the permanent site, ongoing administra­tion building, among others have turned the college to a centre of excellence.

“Ogbuagu’s brilliant innovation­s alongside his management team led him to explore new areas of comparativ­e advantage in executing strategic projects and introducin­g new academic programmes for the benefit of staff and students, as well as the host community.”

He said the introducti­on of degree programme in the institutio­n, in affiliatio­n with the Nnamdi Azikiwe University had been successful­ly accredited by the regulatory body, thereby increasing students’ enrollment in the area.

Adeniyi called on other public office holders in the country to emulate Ogbuagu in placing public interest above personal gain.

Receiving the award, the provost expressed surprise that such recognitio­n came all the way from the southwest and thanked the students for the gesture. He dedicated the award to the college community and expressed delight that his vision to transform the institutio­n had been realised.

He urged Nigerian youths to look beyond ethnic and sectional divides and work diligently for the developmen­t of the country.

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