Tag: Igbinedion University

  • Lawal offers scholarships for health courses for Zamfara students at Igbinedion University

    Lawal offers scholarships for health courses for Zamfara students at Igbinedion University

    Governor Dauda Lawal has approved full scholarships for all qualified Zamfara indigenes who want to pursue health-related courses at Igbinedion University, Benin City, Edo State. 

    This was revealed in a statement signed by the Executive Secretary of Zamfara State Scholarship Board, Professor Rasheedah Liman, on Tuesday.

    The statement said, “We are pleased to inform the general public that Zamfara State students interested in studying health-related courses have been given full scholarships at Igbinedion University, Benin City, Edo State. 

    “The students were interviewed and screened successfully and sent to the university to commence their studies.”

    She said the “students are fully sponsored by the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency Dr Dauda Lawal.”

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    Professor Liman commended Governor Lawal for creating the educational opportunity for the deserving students.

    Earlier, Governor Lawal had offered full scholarships to all Zamfara State indigenes pursuing courses at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria. 

    He also paid for all the outstanding school fees and tuition for the state students studying various courses in Indian universities.

    Governor Lawal, upon assuming office in May 2023, declared an emergency rule in education. 

    He vowed to overhaul the decayed sector for the overall well-being of the state by rebuilding infrastructure, payment of WAEC/NECO filing debts, improving teachers’ welfare and training and creating an enabling environment for learning across the state.

  • ‎Igbinedion University reappoints Stanel Group’s Uzochukwu as member Governing Council 

    ‎Igbinedion University reappoints Stanel Group’s Uzochukwu as member Governing Council 

    Igbinedion University, Okada has reappointed the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Stanel Group and The Delborough Lagos, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu as member, Governing Council of the institution.

    ‎The renewal of the serial entrepreneur’s appointment was contained in a letter addressed to him dated 10th June 2025 and signed by the Hon. Chancellor and Chairman, Board of Regents, Sir(Chief) Dr. Gabriel O. Igbinedion, CFR, CON.

    ‎The letter reads in part: “With reference to our letter no. OGI/OA/BC/233A/X dated 18th May 2022, we are pleased to inform you that your appointment as member, Governing Council, Igbinedion University, Okada, is hereby renewed for another period of 3(three) years effective from Thursday, 10the June 2025.

    ‎”We sincerely appreciate your contributions so far to the progress and growth of our dear University and solicit for even more in the years ahead.”

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    ‎Reacting on his Instagram page @stanleyuzochukwu, Uzochukwu thanked Hon. Chancellor and the entire Igbinedion University community for the trust bestowed in him and pledged to contribute his quota even more to the growth and development of education in Nigeria.

    ‎”Serving on the Board of the first private university in Nigeria is a responsibility I do not take lightly. I see it as an opportunity to contribute once again to shaping the future of education and leadership in our nation.

    ‎”Thank you to the Chancellor, management and entire Igbinedion University community for this continued trust. May God grant us wisdom and grace for even greater impact,” he added.

  • VC panel gets chair

    VC panel gets chair

    Vice-Chancellor of Igbinedion University, Okada in Edo State, Prof Lawrence Ezemonye, is Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) chair.;

    A statement by CVCNU Secretary-General, Prof Andrew Haruna, said Ezemonye was confirmed at its meeting.

    Ezemonye will take over from Prof Lilian Salami, who is completing her tenure as vice-chancellor of University of Benin on December 1.

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    Others in the CVCNU board, according to the statement, are  Prof Tanko Ishaya vice-chancellor of University of Jos (alternate chair, Federal); Prof Kabiru Adeyemo, vice-chancellor of Lead City University (alternate chair, Private); Prof Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, vice-chancellor of Lagos State University, Ojo (chair, State); and Prof Ayodeji Agboola, vice-chancellor of Olabisi Onabanjo University (alternate, State).

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  • Varsity sets up factory for tablets production

    Varsity sets up factory for tablets production

    Igbinedion University, Okada in Edo State, said it has set up a tablets manufacturing factory to meet the local needs of its teaching hospital and the host community.

    Prof. Lawrence Ezemonye, vice-chancellor of the university, disclosed this yesterday during the 13th oath- taking/induction ceremony for 101 pharmacy graduates of the 2022/2023 session.

    He explained that the facility was domiciled in the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical technology in the university.

    “It was designed for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, research, extemporaneous compounding as well as production of tablets.

    “The institution has also built an automated line for the production of antiseptics, disinfectants and reagents.

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    “This will further strengthen our teaching and research, and to meet the immediate aseptic needs of the University Teaching Hospital and other health institutions in the state,” he said.

    The vice-chancellor, thereafter, urged the inductees to cultivate a sense of purpose in their profession.

    Rather than be just dispensers of medicine, Ezemonye advised the new pharmacists to be advocates for premium health and well-being.

    Performing the oath-taking on the inductees, Mr. Ibrahim Ahmed, Registrar, Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN), urged them to maintain ethical standards of the profession.

    The council, he said, frowned seriously at professional misconduct of any sort and would not hesitate to sanction any erring member.

    The registrar urged the inductees to take their internship programme seriously and specialise while building their careers.

    Meanwhile, in his induction lecture, Chief Paul Enebeli described the role of pharmacy in healthcare delivery as pivotal that needed to be optimised.

    In the lecture titled, he said the role of a pharmacist as the most accessible healthcare provider had expanded to include a wide range of services for individual and community health.

    These functions of pharmacists, he noted, were presently underutilised, and the potential roles in patient care could be seen as a missed opportunity to improve the health system of Nigeria.

    Enebeli, however, called on the Federal Government to immediately remove all obstacles to the implementation of the Pharmacist Consultant Cadre Circular as approved by the government in 2020.

    This, he said, was to enable the Nigerian people to benefit from the services of consultant pharmacists.

    “There is an urgent need for pharmacists to take their rightful place in the health care sector in Nigeria, and to make maximum use of our training, knowledge, skills and competencies at our disposal.

    The guest speaker concluded by calling on the government to open the headship of tertiary health institutions to all the groups of professionals in the healthcare system.

  • Igbinedion University hosts Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria

    Igbinedion University, Okada in Edo State, has hosted the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN), Anita Ukah.

    The event, which held at the University Conference hall on Thursday, last week, featured the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye, who described Ukah’s visit as a ‘homecoming’

    In his welcome address, Ezemonye said Ukah, having graduated from the Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences in 2016, is a worthy alumnus. He said the institution’s alumnae were always productive in every part of the world, adding that the university is putting measures in place to enhance study tours by students abroad, as well as international conferences.

    Speaking to CAMPUSLIFE after the event, Ukah expressed her gratitude to her alma mater for the  support and encouragement all through the contest and after. She disclosed that the university served as her stepping stone to the world of pageantry.

    She said: “I want to thank Igbinedion University, Okada, for the opportunities given to me while I was a student. The university provides students with opportunities to pursue their dreams and aspirations while balancing their academic performances.” She urged students to plan and look out for things that make them different.

    In his response, the Secretary of the Igbinedion University Alumni Association, Obi Kelvin Ezendigbo, charged Ukah to make transparency and accountability her watchword. Ezendigbo added that the association was ready to support any project that may be embarked upon by Ukah in the university. He advised  graduates of the university to maintain good relationship with their alma mater.

    The Dean of Basic Medical Sciences, Dr. Joshiah, described Ukah as a hardworking lady. He added that during her undergraduate programme at the university, she was  a good student who balanced her pursuit and academics. He advised her to keep up the good work and continue to be a good ambassador of the university. Ukah was crowned Miss IUO  2014.

  • 2019: Omatseye warns against returning Nigeria to nanny state

    Chairman of The Nation’s Editorial Board, Mr. Sam Omatseye, has cautioned Nigerians not to elect leaders that would return the country to the nanny state.

    Omatseye noted that a nanny state birthed stomach infrastructure which he said does not lead to progress.

    Speaking on  Friday at the Igbinedion University, Okada where he delivered the 16th convocation lecture titled “Epistocracy: The Challenge of a Knowledge Democracy”, Omatseye said Nigeria need a republic of conscience.

    Omatseye stated that a republic of conscience would made the epistocrat enrich the country’s democracy by emphasizing education with the right values.

    He said Nigeria need to return to a republic of the enlightened that Chief Obafemi Awolowo started by making education compulsory up to the university level.

    The Nation’s Editorial Board Chairman stated that the resources for the free university education would be available if there was a will.

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    Omatseye said an enlightened masses is the country’s way out of the quagmire of ignorance and out of the morass of poverty.

    According to him, “In Nigeria, the problem of poverty is perceived to be at the bottom of the challenge of a Knowledge democracy.

    “But how do we handle this without a good educational system? So ignorance and poverty have come together as the twins that haunt us.

    “We still need a democracy not of dunces but of the discerning. We cannot have it for instance with a mass of talakawa who line up behind a man because he is perceived to be a specimen of high integrity and asceticism.

    “We need imagination, courage and a spirit of accommodation. Awolowo understand this when he introduced free education and birthed a generation of enlightened men and women.”

    Deputy Chancellor of the institution, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, urged government at all level to provide jobs for young graduates or create an environment for skilled graduates to excel.

  • Igbinedion Varsity to honour Burutai

    The Igbinedion University, Okada has said that the newly established Center for Contemporary Security Affairs (CCSA) would be named after  Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusuf Burutai.
    It said the centre is part of its effort to deploy the Town and Gown platform for the promotion of of public peace and cooperation through public enlightenment.
    Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Lawrence Ezemonye, stated this at the 16th convocation ceremony of the university where 649 graduands were conferred with first degrees.

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    Prof. Ezemonye said Lt. Gen. Burutai would deliver the maiden lecture of the new centre.
    Ezemonye said Burutai would speak on the topic “Military and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: Appraisal of Nigerian Army Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Operations” as well as perform the groundbreaking ceremony of the centre.
  • Be prudent with funds, Obaseki tells LG chairmen

    Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo on Wednesday urged local government chairmen in the state to be prudent and avoid incurring unnecessary debt.

    The governor spoke during the opening ceremony of a three-day programme organised for newly elected local government chairmen and councilors in Benin.

    He said that the state had the resources to support councils to perform optimally and effectively.

    “We have state agencies that can address most of your needs without charges; we have abundant resources to help you.

    “We know most of you do not have resources internally to plan, but I want to assure you that we have most of the resources you require and we will extend them to you without any cost.

    “I will advise you not to waste your scares resources on expensive or dubious consultancy or training contracts,” the governor said.

    Obaseki said that the local government councils would not be allowed to employ people indiscriminately.

    “You are not allowed to employ people indiscriminately; most of you are over-staffed; use the existing staff you have.

    “It is only when it is clear they are are insufficient that you begin to hire new people.

    “Most of you are owing salary arrears. So, I don’t know what justification you have to hire new people when you cannot pay the ones you already have,” he said.

    The governor said that all  chairmen and councilors must reside in their councils and should come up with strategic plans on how to better the lives of the masses.

    He said that the government would go after anyone found to have stolen council funds, where it had clear evidence.

    “We want you to be transparent, as indiscipline will not be tolerated,’’ he said.

    Obaseki urged the chairmen to take revenue generation, security and job creation as priority.

    Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of Igbinedion University, Okada, Prof. Eghosa Osaghae, said the local government is the closest level of governance to the people where many of them can contribute.

    He called for more cooperation between the three tiers of government.

    NAN

  • 29 bag 1st Class at August 2017 law exams – DG

    29 bag 1st Class at August 2017 law exams – DG

    The Nigerian Law School on Tuesday said 29 out of the 4,294 candidates called to the Nigerian Bar bagged First Class after the August 2017 bar examinations.

    The Director-General of the school, Mr Olanrewaju Onadeku (SAN) disclosed this at the Call-to-Bar ceremony in Abuja.

    Onadeku said the students were those successful at the August 2017 Bar final examinations and others from previous examinations as conducted by the school under the supervision of the Council of Legal Education.

    He said the 29 students were produced by the University of Lagos, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University of Uyo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Babcock University, University of Ibadan and Osun State University.

    According to him, others are from University of Ilorin, Lagos State University, Ambrose Alli University, Afe Babalola University, Adekunle Ajasin University and Igbinedion University.

    “I particularly commend the 29 students; theirs is the highest number ever attained.

    “They have worked hard to merit their grades after a very thorough assessment and have done the Nigerian Law school and their families proud.”

    Onadeku disclosed that 72 per cent success was achieved after the August examination as 211 obtained the second class upper grade, 1,046 made second class lower division and 3, 000 got the pass grade.

    He said that there had been a sustained level of focus and diligence among the students whom he noted had demonstrated a commendable sense of maturity and drive,  adding that some were involved in various forms of examination malpractices.

    The Director-General, while congratulating the newly called to lawyers, also urged them to make the best of the legal profession.

    “Since it is your freewill to belong to the noble profession of law, you must ensure strict adherence to its norms and ethics.

    “As you are aware, globalisation has impacted on the legal profession with the challenge of bench marking on minimum international best practices.

    “You must ensure you exceed the minimum in all that you do. ”

    Onadeku also noted that the successful students had completed the vocational training at the school as prescribed by the Legal Education Act.

    According to him, they have also met all other conditions set by the Council, while also exhibiting good manners and decorum during their training.

    “They have also been groomed in the best ethics and ethos of our noble profession.

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    “The screening committee of your distinguished body has carefully perused the records of each of the aspirants and have found them worthy to be presented for Call to the Nigerian Bar.

    “I attest that they are fit and proper persons for Call and admissions to the Nigerian Bar,” he said.

    In his address, the Chairman of the Body of Benchers and also Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, charged the candidates to practice the profession with diligence and sense of responsibility.

    He charged them to promote the course of justice and rule of law, adding that their level of proficiency was of immense significance to the efficiency of the justice system of the country.

    “I urge you to acquaint yourselves with the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and all other relevant laws as far as administering justice is concerned.

    “You must not handle a matter without adequate preparation, neither should you handle a matter, which you know or ought to know that you not competent enough to handle.

    “It is advisable to consult your seniors or colleagues in areas you know you are not well groomed, ” he said.

    Onnoghen said that the Body of Benchers, whose role also includes disciplinary committee, would not hesitate to bring to order any erring practitioner whose conduct might negate the standards of the profession.

     The Nigerian Law School has to date graduated 117, 385 lawyers including all the judges of the superior courts of the country and almost all the legal practitioners.

    The event was attended by past and present Body of Benchers, Attorney-General of the Federation, past Directors-General of the school.

    Others are members of the National Assembly, some ministers, traditional rulers and other stakeholders in the Judiciary sector.

    NAN

  • Igbinedion Varsity offers scholarships to 360 students 

    Igbinedion Varsity offers scholarships to 360 students 

    Nigeria’s premier private university, the Igbinedion University, Okada has offered to give scholarship to 360 students from across the country.

     

    It said the scholarship would be granted to 10 brilliant and best students from each of the 36 states in the country.

     

    Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Eghosa Osaghae, stated this at the award of first degrees and prizes to the 15th set of graduates of the institution.

     

    Prof. Osaghae noted that the gesture was to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor by making quality education available to every Nigerians.

     

    Osaghae stated that both the federal and state government have continued to fail private universities in critical areas by not extending bursary and scholarship award to students attending private universities.

     

    He also lampooned the private sector for depriving many Nigerians quality education by refusing to give support to students and management of private universities.

     

    The VC said 11 out of the 85 graduates from the federal government amnesty programme scored Second Class Upper honours.

     

    Prof. Osaghae announced automatic employment for the best graduating students from the federal government amnesty programme including best graduates from its Smart Partnership Programme with some state governors.

     

    His words, “Many people who desire private quality university education don’t have the means to do so. When government gives scholarship and bursary, they only give to students of public universities which are tuition free.

     

    “Private sector is the worst enemy of itself. The private sector also gives support to public universities and thereby deprive many people quality education. This is the time to support people so that we can bridge the gap between the rich and the poor.

     

     Chancellor and founder of the university, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion who was represented by his son, Lucky, said the running of a private university was not to make profit but contribute to national development.

     

    Chief Igbinedion urged the Federal Government to change its policy on private university funding by allowing access to TETFUND.