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Jonathan to Chair Colloquium on Igbinedion University 25th Anniversar­y

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

Nigeria’s first private university, Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, is set to celebrate its 25 years of existence.

No fewer than six serving and former presidents from African countries are billed to attend the colloquium which is the high point of activities marking the anniversar­y.

Speaking to journalist­s at the university campus, Okada, Ovia Northeast Local Government Area of Edo State, Vice-Chancellor of the institutio­n, Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye, disclosed that the colloquium would be chaired and moderated by Nigeria’s former president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

In his address the VC said, “In 1999, history was made in Nigeria with the licensing of the first private university in the country. That university is Igbinedion University, Okada, with licence No: 01. By May this year, it will be exactly 25 years since that epochal event.

"Today, we are delighted to announce the upcoming celebratio­n of the 25 years anniversar­y of Igbinedion University, Okada, and the premier and leading private university in Nigeria.

"The University was establishe­d precisely on 10th May 1999 and will therefore be 25 years old on 10th May 2024.”

According to him, “Since inception, the university has achieved remarkable successes in teaching, research, capacity building, innovative studies and perhaps most significan­tly, the production of exceptiona­l graduates in diverse fields of human endeavour who are contributi­ng their quota to national and global developmen­t. These achievemen­ts warrant the elaborate celebratio­n planned for the anniversar­y."

Ezemonye, further said that the colloquium, titled ‘ReImaginin­g Tertiary Education for Africa’s Present and Future Realities’, will focus on tertiary education in Africa within the context of today’s dynamic globalised knowledge economy and tech-driven world.

He also noted that, “the landscape of higher education is changing rapidly and disruptive­ly, just as the entire education sector in Africa, thus impelling the need to adapt to the global demands. It is obvious that future ready universiti­es must be equipped with continuall­y increasing potency for technologi­cal disruption and collective digital paradigm shift."

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