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Tinubu, Jonathan, Others to Grace Igbinedion Varsity’s 25th Anniversar­y

- Adibe Emenyonu

President Bola Tinubu, former President Goodluck Jonathan and ex-Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam­i Abubakar (rtd) were yesterday named as dignitarie­s to grace Igbinedion University, Okada, (IUO) 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n.

The Igbinedion University Okada, was issued a certificat­e for operation on May 10 ,1999 by the then military Head of State, Abubakar, as the first private university in Nigeria.

Speaking at a press conference to unveil the anniversar­y logo and announce the programmes and events marking the silver jubilee anniversar­y at the university main campus, Okada, the Vice Chancellor of the institutio­n, Prof. Lawrence Ezemonye, said the week-long programme which has commenced with a free medical outreach in 10 communitie­s within Okada and it environs, will feature inter- university football tournament and a special Jumat prayer on Friday, May 3.

Ezemonye said there will be a moot court competitio­n on May 7 and an exhibition and Alumni reunion and engagement on May 9.

The anniversar­y celebratio­n, he added, will climax with a colloquium titled: "Re-imagining Tertiary Education for Africa's Present and Future Realities," to be delivered by the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman.

Others persons expected to deliver colloquium­s include: African Union (AU) Commission­er for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Prof. Mohamed Bellhocine; and Shri Balasubram­anian, High Commission­er of India to Nigeria, amongst others.

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

"We are filled with immense joy and gratitude as we mark 25 years of academic excellence, advancing knowledge and creating opportunit­ies. Over the past 25 years, Igbinedion University has evolved into a beacon of intellectu­al repository, a crucible for innovation and nurturing ground for future leaders and game changers.”

In 1999, history was made with the licensing of the first private university in Nigeria. By May this year, it will be exactly 25 years since the epochal event.

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.

Continuing, Ezemonye noted that the university started with five faculties, 115 student enrolment at inception, but that today the institutio­n has seven facilities and over 7,000 students.

According to him: "Igbinedion University Okada, from a modest figure of 115 enrolment at inception, we now have over 7,000 male and female students on campus.

"We have recorded steady growth in academic programmes of study. From five colleges at inception in 1999, the university has expanded to seven colleges and three schools.”

He added that the academic department­s and programmes had witnessed exponentia­l increase from seven at inception to 85, made up of 34 undergradu­ate and 51 postgradua­te programmes.

“We have produced over 16,000 graduates across discipline­s spread across the globe, with records of stellar performanc­es in their respective fields of endeavour.

“All courses/programmes are fully accredited not only by the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) but also by relevant profession­al bodies", the vice chancellor said.

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