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  • Arthur Eze emerges Governing Council Chairman of Isaac Balami University

    Arthur Eze emerges Governing Council Chairman of Isaac Balami University

    Prominent South East businessman and philanthropist, Prince (Dr.) Arthur Eze, has been unveiled as the Chairman of the Governing Council of the Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic and Management (IBUAM).

    The unveiling ceremony, which held on Friday in Abuja, featured the formal presentation of an appointment letter to Chief Eze by the university’s board and management team.

    Speaking during the event, the founder and president of the university, Comrade Isaac Balami, said Chief Eze was appointed in recognition of his outstanding contributions to education, philanthropy, and national development.

    He described the billionaire businessman as a man who has consistently used his wealth to uplift people and institutions, noting that his leadership would bring immense value to the young university’s vision and mission.

    Balami said: “Our leader and chairman, Prince Dr. Arthur Eze, chairman of the governing council of the newly licensed Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic and Management, courtesy of Commander-in-Chief, President Bola Ahmad Tinubu.

    “We are presenting this to you not just as a leader who has distinguished himself on the African soil, but as a global citizen.

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    “You founded an airline and operated one of the biggest aircraft hangars in Europe, based in Stansted Airport, and you understand aviation very well. This responsibility is for you to guide us the way you have guided others.

    “We are totally submissive to your leadership, your guidance, and your prayers. On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the Senate of the university, chaired by Prof. AVM (Rtd.) Paul Jemitola, who is also the Vice Chancellor, we congratulate you, sir.”

    In his acceptance speech, Eze expressed appreciation to the university’s founder and management for the confidence reposed in him, pledging to support the institution’s growth and success.

    He noted that the vision of the university aligns with that of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, particularly in promoting innovation, education, and human capacity development.

    Eze, a renowned figure from the South East, is widely celebrated for his philanthropy and unwavering commitment to national growth and leadership development across Africa. Described by many as one of the cleanest businessmen on the continent, Eze has made significant investments in both the public and private sectors.

    The Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic and Management, which recently received its operational licence, aims to provide world-class education in aviation, engineering, technology, and management.

    Reflecting its national outlook, the university’s appointments cut across all regions of Nigeria. While the founder hails from the North East, the governing council chairman is from the South East. The institution is located in the South West, with its registrar from the North West and pro-chancellor from the South West.

    Experts say this diversity has given IBUAM a national character despite being a private university. 

    The institution has also included notable personalities from Morocco, Ethiopia, Egypt, the United States, and Europe on its board, underscoring its international orientation and commitment to global standards.

  • FG presents license to Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic, Management as school kicks off

    FG presents license to Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic, Management as school kicks off

    The National Universities Commission (NUC) has presented the approved license for the immediate takeoff of Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic and Management.

    President Tinubu recently approved the university during a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the State House, Abuja.

    The approval of the university whose license had been pending since the past four years resulted in nationwide jubilation, especially among young Nigerians who have over the years been beneficiaries of the university owner, Comrade Isaac Balami’s magnanimity.

    During the license presentation at the NUC in Abuja on Wednesday,,  the commission’s Executive Secretary,  Professor Abdullahi Yusufu Ribadu , charged the university and ten others presented their licenses to think Nigeria first and ensure professionalism in their operations, 

    He tagged the event dawn of a new chapter of a collective effort for better education in the country.  He commended the desires of the promoters and proprietors to contribute to the Nigerian educational system. 

    The Minister of Education,  Dr. Tunji Alausa, also charged  Balami, other promoters and proprietors of the approved universities to adhere to delivering quality of education that Nigerians deserve. He charged them to ensure they protect the current partnership.

    Addressing journalists shortly after the presentation of the license,  Balami commended President Tinubu for breaking a four-year jinx by approving what had lingered for years. 

    He said the President has displayed an uncommon interest in the growth of the nation’s education, stating, “this could only happen under a man who places a premium on education, stating that, “this happening in just two years of Mr President’s administration remains amazing and unprecedented.”

    Balami, who owns one of the biggest airline maintenance companies 7star Global Hanger said: “We have been working tirelessly since  the past four years and we are grateful for everyone’s contribution in ensuring this became a success.  Success can only be delayed. It will surely come. This has brought succor to many families waiting patiently for the take-off of this university.

    “I give God all the glory and also those who allowed God to use him to stand for a common young man like me. At 35 years of age, I began this move.  For four years, I was told it would not happen, but God used Mr President and we have achieved this, at least while I’m still 40. This shows Mr President is a leader who pays attention and ready to stand up for young people.

    “We assure Nigerians that with the takeoff of our university, first made-in-Nigeria’s plane will soon take off.

    “This is not my university. It’s a university for all. Being a child of nobody to becoming somebody today will propel us to achieve this together.”

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    The university’s Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Paul Jemitola, assured  Nigerians his experience in the Air Force in Europe, America and globally would impact young Nigerian generation, saying that big things are about to happen in Nigeria.  

    Alvin Atsegwasi, who represented 88 agents that will be admitting foreign students from Europe and America, said locating the university at the heart of Lagos was a smart move that has gotten parents calling already. He said “ A “jet” is about to take off in the name of Isaac Balami University of Aeronautic, Management.