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Matriculation: VC Reminds New Students Of UNN’s Zero Tolerance For Cultism

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The Vice-chancellor, University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN),Prof Charles Igwe, has reminded the newly-admitted students that the university has zero tolerance for cultism and other anti-social acts.
Igwe gave the reminder in Nsukka last Saturday during the 48th matriculation ceremony of the university in which 9,000 students took the vow of matriculation for the 2022/2023 academic session.
He said that the university has zero tolerance for cultism, cybercrime, exam malpractices and other anti-social acts and would not hesitate to suspend or expel any student found guilty.
“It is important therefore for you to face your studies, which is your reason for coming to this university, avoid bad company and remain focused to your education.
“The university management will not hesitate to sanction any student found guilty of cultism, exam malpractice, cybercrime and other anti-social behaviours that will tarnish the image of the UNN,” he said.
He told the matriculating students to count themselves lucky because of their good performance in the Unified Matriculation Examination (UME) and post-UME that earned them admission into the UNN.
“As you know, the competition to gain admission into the UNN is always high and keen, I am happy to  officially admit you to the family of ‘Lion and Lioness’,” he said.
Igwe said that his administration would continue to implement policies that would ensure the students study in free and civilised environment.
“Students are therefore advised to report any form of exploitation or sexual harassment by staff or students to the appropriate authorities, especially to the Dean of Students Affairs, for appropriate action,” he said.
Some of the new students who talked to our correspondent expressed their happiness for gaining admission into the UNN, promising that they would make their parents and guardians proud by graduating with good results.
One of the students, Chibuike Ugwu, Department of Political Science, said he would ever remain grateful to God who made it possible for him to gain administration in the university.
“I thank God who made it possible for me to gain administration in this great university.
“I also thank my parents for investing in my education and promised to make them proud by graduating with first class,” Ugwu said (NAN)

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‘Our Target Is To Go Beyond Academic Accomplishments’

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The Acting Vice Chancellor of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Prof. Okechuku Onuchuku, emphasised the need for students to go beyond academic achievements during the university’s 43rd Convocation ceremony.
The theme, “The University Culture In Practice, The IAUE Experience,” highlights the importance of embracing cherished traditions and intellectual values that define great universities.
Prof. Onuchuku encouraged the new graduates to work hard and persevere, noting that their convocation marks a new beginning in their careers and personal lives. He emphasised that they must prove themselves worthy of the certificates and prizes they have received.
According to him, out of 2,887 first-degree graduands, four made First Class, 403 secured Second Class Upper, 2,030 got Second Class Lower, and 450 graduated with Third Class. Additionally, 1,492 postgraduate students graduated, including 306 PhD holders.
The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (Rtd), praised the university’s commitment to academic excellence and institutional maturity. He commended the Acting Vice Chancellor for achieving full accreditation for 47 academic programmes and implementing the NUC’s Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards.
The administrator urged the new graduates to uphold the positive values instilled in them by the university and strive for continuous knowledge and improvement.

By: King Onunwor

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Niger Delta Students Suspend Protest Against NDDC In PH

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The Niger Delta Students Union Government, Rivers State Chapter (NIDSUG), has suspended its planned protest against the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) state office in Port Harcourt. The suspension followed an intervention by the state Commissioner of Police, CP Olugbenga Adepoju.
The students had planned to protest on Thursday, citing alleged neglect by the NDDC, particularly in welfare and capacity-building programmes for students from the state. However, after the police intervention, the students agreed to participate in a roundtable discussion with the commission to address their concerns.
NIDSUG leader, Comrade Loveday Njoku, expressed dissatisfaction with the commission’s alleged exclusion of students from benefiting from its programmes. He presented a seven-point demand, including the reintroduction of scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Njoku emphasised that education is crucial for community development and urged the commission to invest in the future leaders of the state.
The students warned that if their demands are not met, they will resume the protest and occupy the state commission office until their demands are addressed. Despite previous attempts to reach out to the commission’s management team, the students claimed their efforts were unsuccessful.

By: Akujobi Amadi

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Administrator Inspects School

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As part of efforts to improve the welfare and overall quality of education for students in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, the Sole Administrator, Sir (Dr.) Clifford Ndu Walter DSSRS, FCAI, JP, paid an unscheduled visit to Universal Primary School, Rumukwurusi.
During the visit, Sir Walter expressed deep concern over the deplorable state of the school and its surrounding environment. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the development of the education sector, stressing its critical role in nation-building.
“I have visited the primary school in Ogbogoro, and now I’m here at the Universal Primary School, Rumukwurusi. I am not satisfied with what I’ve seen,” he stated, indicating that more surprise visits to schools would follow.
To address the issues, the Sole Administrator directed the Council Engineer to commence process for rehabilitation of the school.
The visit was part of a broader initiative aimed at conducting on-the-spot assessments of educational facilities to determine the level of intervention required by the local government council.
Dr. Walter also assured the teachers of his unwavering commitment to revamp the school and improve the learning environment for both staff and students.

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