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VC Charges Staff Against Academic Fraud …Says Academic Calendar’ll Run Full Course

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Acting Vice Chancellor of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Prof Okechukwu Onuchuku, has advised staff of the university to shun academic fraud and like vices.
Giving the charge to the academic staff recently when he met with them at the university auditorium, Onuckuku told them to desist from asking students for unnecessary gratifications.
“Do the work you are paid for by teaching and thoroughly supervising the students without attaching monetary value to chapters of project works and examination scores of these students”, he admonished.
Onuchukwu disclosed that the University, in collaboration with security agencies, is set to monitor and expose those found guilty.
He, however, appealed to lecturers who, on the other hand, are enticed by these students to resist such temptation and report the students involved.
Onuckuku further advised staff to work towards accessing N96,000,000.00 TEtfund for conferences, research grants, and book publications.
He said he is willing to approve good proposals that staff can come up with to access the funds.
The Acting VC also encouraged staff to engage in consultancy services, adding that these available avenues of making extra money would help staff live above board.
He intimated staff of the forthcoming accreditation exercise for nine programmes of the University, saying that “all hands must be on deck to ensure full accreditation status for the departments to relax in the next five years”.
He solicited the support of staff in departments and faculties, urging them not to create problems for themselves.
Prof. Onuckuku, who announced that staff were in the university by divine intervention, expressed displeasure at what he called “the level of acrimony, and wickedness in some departments”.
He expressed wonder over why some derive joy in setting up colleagues, asking if perpetrators would receive the salary of the staff if they succeed in pulling them down or prevent their growth in the departments.
He, therefore, urged staff to “forgive one another, work together as brothers, help each other grow in the system, and not to act as lords or suppress others as it is not the best way to live life”.
Onuckuku used the fora to remind all that he was “in the system to provide administrative and academic leadership, transform and make the place better for all to be proud of, and not to entertain petition writing, gossips, chase or pursue people around.”
On promotion of staff, he stated that assessment forms would be sent out for those qualified to apply.
Meanwhile, the Acting Vice Chancellor of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Prof Okechuku Onuchuku, says the university’s academic calendar would run its full course.
Speaking on Friday, while fielding questions from teaching staff, he explained that the flood incidence experienced in parts of the Niger Delta region is a natural phenomenon with no time frame of cessation.
He said postgraduate students who could not right their examination on the scheduled date (Monday, October 17, 2022) who were unable to write it on the slated date would be given supplementary examination.
He also urged those affected by the natural disaster to concentrate on being alive and not to think of the examination, assuring that the university authority is aware of their situation.
In a vote of thanks, the Director, Administration, Vice Chancellor’s Office, Mr Donald Okogbaa, who is also in charge of the Registry Department, expressed appreciation to the Acting VC for the information.
The forum provided opportunity for staff to ask questions, make valuable contributions, give advice and encouragement to the leadership.

By: Sogbeba Dokubo

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Delta CP Seeks More Support From Traditional Institutions 

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The Commissioner of Police (CP) Delta State Command, Mr. Yemi Oyeniyi, has urged traditional institutions to continue to support law enforcement in the country.
Oyeniyi gave the advice on Tuesday at the palace of the Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom, Dr. Emmanuel Sideso, Abe 1, in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of the state.
The Commissioner, who was on a familiarisation tour of police formations across the state, including the Effurun area command, solicited  continued partnership of the Uvwie domain in strengthening intelligence gathering and promoting peaceful co-existence.
He commended the Ovie of Uvwie for his unwavering commitment to peace, security, and community development.
“I acknowledge the invaluable role of traditional institutions in supporting law enforcement in the country.
“I equally solicit continuous partnership of the Uvwie domain in strengthening intelligence gathering and promoting peaceful co-existence among the people”, he said.
In his remarks, the Ovie of Uvwie, welcomed the Commissioner and his entourage to the domain.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the people to supporting the Nigeria Police and other security agencies.
The royal father urged his subjects to continue to cooperate with the security agencies by way of providing timely and credible information.
The Commissioner, thereafter, proceeded to perform the groundbreaking of the Effurun area command at the instance of the Insp.-Gen. of Police, Mr. Olatunji Disu.
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IAUE Senate Approves Leadership, Language Center Establishment 

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The Senate of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, has approved the establishment of a University Leadership Assessment Centre as proposed by Professor Veronica Okogbaa of the Department of Educational Management.
A statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the university, Dr. Ngozi Okiridu, said the centre will, among other things, identify and develop high potential skilled leaders and talents.
It will also evaluate participants through multi dimensional approach rather than rely on subjective perceptions, indulge in leadership trainings, and generate income from services with succession planning.
Similarly, Senate also approved the establishment of a centre for languages, digital Humanities and intercultural studies as proposed by the Dean of Faculty of Humanities, Professor Ibiere Ken-Maduako.
The proposed centre, according to he statement, will have seven units namely language teaching unit, where French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, German, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and Rivers State indigenous languages will be taught.
It will also have Translation and interpretation unit, indigenous languages documentation unit, Digital Humanities Laboratory, Artificial intelligence and language teaching unit, professional certification unit, as well as Research and Publication unit..
The statement quoted the Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Professor Ken-Maduako, the centre will offer certificate in language proficiency for beginners, intermediate, advanced Diploma programme, translation and interpretation courses, Digital Humanities certification programme, Artificial intelligence and language technology workshops, online and Hybrid learning programmes, weekend and evening public classes, indigenous languages documentation training and Business and professional communication courses.
Professor Ken-Maduako firther said the center “will increase visibility of the University nationally and internationally, generate sustainable internally generated revenue, increase opportunities for grants and donor funded projects, enhance interdisciplinary research output, promote cultural preservation and community engagement, strengthen the University”s  profile in innovation and digital transformation, attract research collaboration and international partnerships, and improve graduate employability and digital competence.”
In his speech, the Chairman of Senate and Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Okechuku Onuchuku, encouraged sponsors of the centre to source for funds for the take off of the centre.
He explained that Directors will be appointed for the self-sponsored centres and reiterated that his administration will continue to support all proposals geared towards the growth of the University as long as they are consistent with the academic brief of the Ivory Tower.
Earlier, Professor Samuel Otamiri commended Professor Veronica Okogbaa for the proposed centre which, he said, is a remarkable development, amd described it as a robust programme that would attract the necessary patronage .
In another development, the Senate welcomed a suggestion by Professor Priye Iyalla-Amadi that Valedictory Senate sessions be introduced and held for retired Professors.
Results from the Postgraduate School as presented by the Dean of the School, Professor Chibuzor Chile Nwobueze, was approved by Senate.
Senate also approved that presented by the Director of the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), Professor Goddey Wilson, and that of the Graduate School of Business by Dr. Florence Ironawusi.
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Group Tasks School Proprietors, Parents On Early Preparation 

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The National President, Forum of Inclusive Educators and Readers (FIER), Mr. Onyeka Innocent, has admonished school owners and parents alike to learn how to prepare their children/wards ahead time in order to beat challenges irrespective of the angle they may spring up from.
Innocent made this known at the Forum’s meeting held partly in honour of the Spelling B, 2025 winners, in Port Harcourt.
“Soldiers are not trained during war, rather, they are trained and kept in the Barracks, waiting for war”, he said.
He said students must be provided with the necessary educational tools capable of boosting their academic pursuit.
According to him, proprietors of schools must conform with the Government’s authorities and guidance if they are determined to succeed in the project.
Another solution to educational management, he said, is the availability of Education Committees in schools, saying that it will improve the quality of its learning process.
Though he did not rule out decay in the society, he said there are few that still hold fast to determination and sincerity.
The FIER leader said his association was one of the bodies with the zeal to right wrongs in the society, especially in the Education sector.
He noted that his group was also prepared to reduce the number of out-of-school children by ensuring that education was taken to all parts of the Country.
On registration of private schools as directed by the State Government, he said his members are in compliance and assured of a cordial relationship between the Government and his Association.
Meanwhile, the winners of the Competition were Master Fredrick Jeffrey of Daisy Dan School, who emerged first; Badubulachi Maryan of Fertile Vineyard Academy, 2nd; and Itode Samuel of Baridoo Sam Joel School, 3rd.
They winners where rewarded with cash prices of N100,000, N50,000 and N30, 000 respectively.
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