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Kattey Scores RSU High On Human Dev
The out-going Arch-bishop, Province of the Niger Delta Anglican Communion, Dr Ignatius Kattey has rated the Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt high for raising quality manpower for the state and the nation at large.
Bishop Kattey who stated this during his disengagement visit to the Vice Chancellor, RSU, Prof Blessing Didia in his office in Port Harcourt last Thursday said the quality of students and graduates of the institution has contributed to the growth of the society.
He expressed happiness with the level of successes and achievements recorded by the present administration under the vice chancellor, adding that the VC has put in place viable infrastructure in the university that have impacted deeply on the advancement of education in the institution.
The out-going Anglican Archbishop, however used the opportunity to thank the vice chancellor for his numerous support given to the Diocese which has aided in the propagation of evangelical work in the state.
Responding, the Vice chancellor of the university, Prof Blessing Didia thanked Bishop Kattey for the visit and commended him for his immense contributions to the growth of the Anglican church within the Niger Delta region.
He further disclosed that he would remain grateful to the Archbishop for his prayers which he said contributed to the numerous achievements his administration has recorded in the university and promised to consolidate on the gains recorded so far.
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