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VC Charges UNIPORT To Target Global Excellence

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Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Joseph Ajeinka (left) and the Executive Secretary, National Univeristies  Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, during the 30th  Convocation of the University of Port Harcourt, last Saturday.

Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Joseph Ajeinka (left) and the Executive Secretary, National Univeristies Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, during the 30th Convocation of the University of Port Harcourt, last Saturday.

Vice Chancellor of the
University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Professor Joseph Ajienka, has charged the institution to continue the current spate of development in order to improve to a global centre of excellence by 2025.
Professor Ajienka, who stated this at the weekend during the 30th convocation ceremony of the university, said the second strategic plan, 2015-2020, to guide the development through judicious use of resources and opportunities has been launched.
He gave the charge in acknowledgement of the development  the university has recorded since its inception 40 years ago.
“We appeal to all our alumni and friends to  continue to support the development of the university so that by the time we gather  here in (UNIPORT) to celebrate  the golden jubilee in 2025, this university would have been internationally recognized as a global centre of excellence and ranked among the best universities in Africa and the world.
Speaking in the same vein, the visitor to the university, President Mohammadu Buhari called on the institution to  leverage on the convocation to reflect on its achievements and challenges with a view to recapturing the essence of its establishment  by the founding fathers.
President Buhari, who was represented by the Executive Secretary of Nigeria Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Julius Okojie, urged the school to seek the assistance of corporate organizations and other development partners to complement government funding.
“Universities must strive to build innovation systems to help government solve its  socio-economic and political problems. I urge you to enlist the support  of corporate  organisatioons, alumni associations, philanthropists and development partners to bridge the gaps in government funding of universities in Nigeria”, he said.
This, he continued, is in recognition that in recent times, the efforts of  private sector and government in the expansion of access to university education through the establishment of universities has been unpresidented.
A total of 18,664 graduands convocated  comprising 13,393 under-graduates, and  5271 post graduates, out of which 441 were PhDs, five of which were  honourary.
The five honourary PhD graduands were Mrs Seinye Lulu-Briggs, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, Ichie Nnaeto Orazulike, Chief Solomon Ogba and Dr. Jonathan Fanton.
Responding on behalf of the honourary awardees, Mr Orazulike thanked the university for the  recognition accorded them noting that beyond the  celebration it attracts, it also calls for reflection while hinting that the award was in recognition of their contributions to the university, he noted that such contributions were  made possible by their ability to exploit the huge opportunities inherent in Nigeria.
He, therefore, urged the graduands to, against all odds, never be deferred by  negative  perceptions about Nigeria, and also exploit such abundant  opportunities in Nigeria.

 

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Chief Judge  Pledges inmate’s academic Sponsorship 

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The Chief Judge of Niger State, Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik, has taken full responsibility for the education of a teenage inmate, Gabriel Sillas, currently serving a jail term at the Minna Correctional Centre, pledging to sponsor him up to university level.
She made the gesture during her annual working visit to correctional facilities across the state, aimed at decongesting custodial centres and reviewing inmates’ cases.
Sillas, who was described by officials as one of the most obedient inmates at the facility, reportedly earned the sympathy of the Chief Judge
Justice Abdulmalik, visibly moved by the teenager’s disposition during her visit to the Minna Children’s Remand Home, described his situation as a product of avoidable circumstances and lack of adequate parental support.
“The circumstances that brought him here could have been avoided if he had good support from his mother. I can see talent in him. With proper support, he will be useful to society. I cannot allow him to waste his life at this age,”she said.
She therefore announced that she would personally sponsor his education from now through university, stressing that the young inmate deserves a second chance to harness his potential.
“I will sponsor his education up to university level. He needs support to put his talent to proper use,” she added emotionally, reaffirming her commitment to ensuring he builds a better future.
Sillas was sentenced to three years imprisonment alongside Isah Tanimu for criminal trespass, mischief and theft, offences that contravene Sections 228, 327 and 348 of the Penal Code Law.
In a further act of clemency, Justice Abdulmalik granted pardon to Isah Tanimu and pledged to assist with part of the fine options attached to their conviction.
Beyond individual interventions, the Chief Judge also donated ?500,000 to the Suleja Medium Security Custodial Centre to support the upgrade of its skills acquisition centre, reinforcing her commitment to rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates.
Her visit underscored the judiciary’s growing emphasis on correctional reform, rehabilitation and the belief that, with timely support, even those who stumble can still rise to become productive members of society.
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Federal University Dutse Expels 20 Students, Rusticates 15 Over Exam Malpractice

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The Senate of Federal University Dutse in Jigawa State has approved the expulsion of 20 students and the rustication of 15 others for their involvement in examination malpractice.
The decision was announced in a statement issued on Wednesday by Abdullahi Yahaya-Bello, the university’s director of public affairs. According to him, the disciplinary action followed the recommendations of the senate committee on examination misconduct for the second semester of the 2024/2025 academic session.
Yahaya-Bello explained that the senate also cleared two students of wrongdoing after investigations, while three others were issued written warnings.
He noted that the penalties were imposed in line with the university’s regulations governing offences and punishments for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Those affected, he added, were drawn from different faculties and departments within the institution.
The development comes amid a wave of disciplinary actions across Nigerian universities over academic misconduct.
In February, the University of Abuja expelled 28 students for various offences, including alleged examination malpractice, cultism, and falsification of academic results. The decision followed the consideration of a report by the university’s student disciplinary committee during a senate meeting.
Similarly, the University of Calabar recently suspended nine students over allegations of examination malpractice and result forgery after deliberations at its 252nd senate meeting.
University authorities across the country have continued to warn that strict disciplinary measures will be enforced against students found guilty of academic misconduct in order to maintain the integrity of the educational system.
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FG Needs Assessment Committee Visits Bonny Poly

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A high-powered  assessment committee from the Federal Ministry of Education Abuja on Wednesday visited the Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny in Bonny local government area of Rivers state, as part of a needs assessment for 2026 exercise to the institution
The team, led by Prince Dr. Murtab Aliyu S.,a  Director with the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), include Mr. Mohammed Yusha’u, Mr. Lawani F. Jimoh of ASUP, and June, Patience G. from the Ministry.
The visit is aimed to identify gaps between the institution’s current and desired states, guiding strategic decisions and resource allocation.
According to a statement  by
Reported by Anthony Ogbe , SAR/Public Relations Officer of the polytechnics and made available to tide said
the committee’s findings will inform targeted interventions and support from the Federal Government to enhance the polytechnic’s infrastructure, academic programs, and overall development.
“The institution is known for academic excellence and collaborative engagements, making it a sought-after partner for development initiatives. The polytechnic has been making strides in oil and gas education, producing graduates who are highly sought after by industries.”
The needs assessment committee’s visit is expected to further boost the institution’s growth and development.
The  statement also quoted as saying that the team later interacted with various stakeholders, including staff and students, to get firsthand information on the institution’s needs.
The committee expressed satisfaction with the polytechnic’s progress and assured the Management of the Federal Government’s support and commended Dr. Okolobah’s leadership and the institution’s commitment to academic excellence
The visit underscores the polytechnic’s commitment to growth and development. The institution is poised to leverage this opportunity to address its needs and further enhance its academic programs.
The statement averred that the Management of the Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny, led by Dr. Victor Okolobah, received the committee and briefed them on the institution’s strengths, challenges, and stakeholder needs.
He further stated that Dr. Okolobah’s leadership has fostered strong relationships with key agencies, benefiting the polytechnic , adding that
the institution is known for academic excellence and collaborative engagements, making it a sought-after partner for development initiatives.
“The polytechnic has been making strides in oil and gas education, producing graduates who are highly sought after by industries.”
“The Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny, has been making waves in academic circles, and this visit is expected to further boost its reputation. With purposeful leadership and strategic partnerships, the institution is set to achieve greater heights.
“The institution’s success is attributed to its strong leadership, dedicated staff, and commitment to academic excellence. As it continues to grow and develop, the polytechnic remains committed to producing skilled graduates who can contribute to Nigeria’s development.”
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