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  • UNIZIK re-adjusts convocation date over alleged threat by IPOB, MASSOB

    UNIZIK re-adjusts convocation date over alleged threat by IPOB, MASSOB

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in Awka, Anambra State, has rescheduled its 18th convocation ceremony due to threats from pro-Biafra groups.

    However, the university management denied this, stating that the adjustment was made because the original date coincided with the federal government’s swearing-in of the new Governing Council on May 30.

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra had threatened to cause disruptions if the university held events on Biafra land on the day they had dedicated to honouring their heroes.

    However, it was gathered that different warnings were issued to UNIZIK and other organizations in Igbo land by IPOB and MASSOB through their leaders, Emma Powerful and Uchenna Madu.

    The 18th convocation events were originally scheduled for May 30 and 31, 2024, but have been rescheduled to only May 31.

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    This adjustment was announced in a statement by Dr. Emma Ojukwu, the special adviser on special duties and media to the Vice Chancellor, and made available to reporters in Awka on Wednesday.

    Ojukwu explained that the change was due to the constitution of the university’s governing council, which will take place in Abuja on May 30.

    He said: “The Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka wishes to inform all the graduands, friends of the University, the University Community and the general public that the 18° convocation ceremony of the University earlier scheduled to hold on the 30 and 31 of May, 2024 has now been rescheduled to only May 31, 2024.

    “The reason for the rescheduling is because of the federal government’s appointment of new Governing Council members who will be inaugurated in Abuja on May 30, 2024.

    “As the University Management is expected to be present in the inauguration in Abuja, it was considered necessary and inevitable to adjust the convocation ceremony date to only May 31, 2024 for all activities of the 2024 18™ convocation ceremony.

    “All activities involving the undergraduate, postgraduate, award of honorary degrees and the convocation lecture will now hold on May 31, 2024.

    “All graduands and the public are to note this information and disregard any other information not emanating from the University. The University Management regrets any inconvenience this adjustment will cause.”

  • ‘Stop campaign of calumny, UNIZIK’

    ‘Stop campaign of calumny, UNIZIK’

    The Management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University UNIZIK, has warned some faceless persons to stop the campaign of calumny against the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Charles Esimone, saying, he cannot elect anyone to succeed him.

     The school said  it was the duty of the Federal government to appoint a Vice-Chancellor and not the institution.

    The reaction came following insinuations that Esimone had hand picked his successor.

     Esimone  is expected to step aside as the UNIZIK  VC in June.

     But in a statement in Awka at the weekend, the Special Adviser to the Vice Chancellor (Public Relations and Special Duties), Dr. Emmanuel Ojukwu, said such speculations were from the enemies of the institution.

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    He described the report as false and unfounded.

     According to an online report titled: ‘How Professor Esimone wants to defy President Tinubu, impose his stooge as acting Vice Chancellor’. 

    “As an outgoing Vice Chancellor Prof Charles Okechukwu Esimone, FAS has no power under the law of the University to impose anyone as Acting Vice-Chancellor.The Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Education is expected to give a directive on who Prof Esimone will hand over to.”

  • UNIZIK VC lists things that attract expulsion

    UNIZIK VC lists things that attract expulsion

    The Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK, Prof. Charles Esimone, has listed key things that attract expulsion to the new students of the Institution.

    They include certificate forgery, examination malpractice, cultism, robbery, rape among others.

    He read the riot act to them Friday during the 2023/2024 Matriculation of new students, at the Institution’s premises.

    He equally made it clear to the new students there would be no examination for any of them that failed to pay his or her school fees.

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    Esimone said, “For your stay in this University to successfully end with the acquisition of a University degree, you owe certain obligations to the University, your parents and yourselves.

    “These obligations are summarized below: Payment of Fees: It needs no gainsaying that you must pay your school fees as and when due to enable the University maintain existing facilities and provide new ones.

    “Any student who does not pay his/her fees by the appropriate time runs the risk of being excluded from examinations.

    “You must attend at least 75% attendance of all lectures and practicals for you to be allowed to write examinations.

    “Examination Misconduct could fetch you suspension for up to three years and even and

  • UNIZIK hails Tinubu’s efforts in improving varsity education 

    UNIZIK hails Tinubu’s efforts in improving varsity education 

    • Warns mischief makers against meddling in VC’s appointment

    The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, Anambra State, has hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his reforms in improving university education.

    It warned those it described as mischief makers to stop meddling in the affairs of the school, “as they’re trying to cause confusion.”

    The reaction followed an article by Mr. Matthew Ugwuadi that Governor Chukwuma Soludo and two political parties were enmeshed in a battle of who to appoint as the incoming vice chancellor (VC) of the institution.

    In a statement yesterday in Awka, the former director of information of the institution and now the Special Adviser to the current VC, Dr. Emma Ojukwu, described such statement as the handiwork of fifth columnists.

    He said: “The attention of Nnamdi Azikiwe University has been drawn to an obvious fabrication and falsehood being circulated by fifth columnists and opportunists about the race for the vice chancellorship of UNIZIK.

    In this intentionally fabricated falsehood, the fictitious writers concocted figments of their imagination as truth to deceive the public. The university will like to state as follows: “Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka is a federal university funded by the Federal Government of Nigeria under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Education.

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    “The procedure for who emerges the Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka is contained in a template outlined and issued by the Federal Ministry of Education.

    “Based on these criteria, the Governing Council of the University and the University Senate jointly interview and appoint the most suitably qualified candidate following the Federal Government issued guidelines, which are always strictly followed

    “Therefore, it is surprising that these merchants of falsehood will allege that candidates are being sponsored by political parties (the PDP and APGA) for extraneous reasons. 

    “Let it be stated that it is the Federal Government through its due processes that will determine who becomes the Vice Chancellor of UNIZIK.

    “The current Vice Chancellor, Prof Charles Okechukwu Esimone, has performed well by lifting the university to an enviable height. 

    “The Vice Chancellor has no right under the existing university law to appoint a successor or even influence the outcome of this race as this is the work of the Governing Council of the University. 

    “Therefore, the insinuation that the Vice Chancellor is supporting a particular candidate is untrue. 

    The Vice Chancellor believes that who will succeed him after he completes his five-year tenure in early June 2024 is in the hands of God and he has always said publicly that the best should emerge.

    “Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka condemns this treacherous attempt to drag the name of this great university to the mud by these fictitious opportunists. 

    “It also condemns any further attempt to unnecessarily overheat the temperature of the university and cause anxiety among peace-loving workers and students of the university.

    “The university management commends the Federal Government under His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for the remarkable efforts being made to improve the lot of universities in Nigeria, especially with regard to the welfare of workers and students.”

  • FG commissions N2.8bn six TETfund projects in UNIZIK

    FG commissions N2.8bn six TETfund projects in UNIZIK

    The federal government on Friday, December 8, inaugurated six TETFund-sponsored projects worth N2.8 billion at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra state.

    Inaugurating the projects, the deputy speaker, House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, said the structures would enhance teaching, learning and improvement of academic standards in the university.

    The projects included lecture halls, faculty building for social sciences, Department of Psychology building for Social Sciences and laboratory/offices for Faculty of Pharmacy.

    Others were classrooms and block of offices for Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Departmental office block for Faculty of Education (Vocational Studies). 

    Kalu, represented by House of  Representatives member representing Orumba North and South federal constituency, Mrs Chinwe Nnabuife, commended TETFund for their efforts in the development of public tertiary education in Nigeria.

    He said: “In continuation of the intervention activities of TETFund, I am delighted to note that the six projects were valued at N 2,775,227,111.78.

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    “Apart from support for physical infrastructure and equipment, TETFund has also sponsored 126 lecturers for Ph.D from this university in foreign and local institutions costing N1,328,493,656.00.

    “A total of 26 lecturers for Masters Degrees in both foreign and local institutions costing  N180,742,032.50; and 10 lecturers for Bench Work costing N51,802,260.00.

    “A lecturer was sponsored for Postdoc totaling N8,200,000.00 while 416 staff have been sponsored for conferences locally and abroad at a total cost of N315,722,010.20.”

    The deputy speaker said the National Assembly would continue

    to work with the Executive to make educational institutions globally competitive for economic and technological development of the country.

    He congratulated the management of the NAU for the developmental strides at the institution.

    Also speaking, Executive Secretary, TETFund, Mr Sonny Echono said the Fund’s interventions to the university commenced in 2009 and  a total of N10,567,075,176.00 had been allocated for infrastructure-related interventions so far.

    Echono, represented by Mr Inene Erivwo, Director Strategic Planning & Development, said about 87.33 per cent of the funds had already been accessed for the provision of requisite facilites in the university.

    He assured that the Fund would continue to support the university’s drive for creativity through meaningful research endeavours and provision of necessary infrastructure.

    Earlier, Vice-Chancellor, UNIZIK, Prof. Charles Esimone, said the inauguration of the projects was part of activities marking the 17th Convocation and Graduation ceremony of the institution.

    He appreciated TETFund  and the contractors of the projects for their efforts in ensuring the completion of the facilities.

  • UNIZIK names lecturers, others involved in misconduct

    UNIZIK names lecturers, others involved in misconduct

    Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, has released names of 13  lecturers, students and others involved in misconducts in the school.

    Some of those affected have been recommended by the panel set up by the school for dismissal, suspension or expulsion.

    The Special Adviser to the Vice Chancellor, Media Relations and Special Duties, Dr. Emma Ojukwu, told The Nation that investigations were ongoing on other issues.

    He said the school authorities are doing everything humanly possible to reposition the institution as the first among equals.

    He said: “The Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka has taken disciplinary actions against the following staff and students for various offences.

    “The Senior Executive Officer in the Continuing Education Programme (CEP) is indicted for alleged fraudulent transaction. The person is suspended for a period of six months on half salary.

    “For one Principal Executive Officer 11, he abandoned his duty post for a considerable length of time. As a result, he was indicted for gross misconduct and suspended from duty for six months to serve as deterrent to other officers.

    “Also, a  Senior Executive Officer was indicted for fraudulent financial transaction. She is suspended for six months on half salary.

    “A Senior Executive Officer, was equally indicted for fraudulent financial transaction  and she is suspended for six months on half salary.

    “Another Assistant Chief Executive Offiicer was indicted for gross misconduct and suspended for three months.

    “A priest and another,  were both accused of aiding and abetting examination misconduct after collecting gratification from students.

    “Both have been suspended from duty for investigation.

    “A renowned Examination Officer was indicted for clearing and graduating a student who had 12 outstanding courses.

    Ojukwu said he admitted that he committed the offence and was, therefore, found guilty of falsification of result and grades in favour of the student.

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    The panel recommended that the said officer, should be dismissed from the services of the university following appropriate procedure.

    As a result, the result should be withdrawn and further credentials such as certificate and transcripts should not be issued to him.

    “Three  lecturers in the Faculty of Education were indicted for ‘sorting’, obtaining money from students in exchange for unmerited scores.

    “They are suspended from duty following appropriate procedure, while the two students involved in the saga were suspended for one academic year and the other expelled respectively for financial fraud, swindling fellow students, exploitation and deliberate refusal to cooperate with investigation.

    “Another lecturer, involved in alleged ‘Sorting’ for grades, using students to collect money from fellow students to  pass his courses, was described as ‘unfit’ for the University and was sacked, while the student, was suspended for one academic year following appropriate procedure” Ojukwu said.

    He said the documents that indicted them are intact, adding that not only one or two indictments, but many.

    Further more, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Charles Esimone, had over a week ago, disclosed that no fewer than six lecturers are being investigated by the school  over sex scandal.

    Already, two of such randy lecturers had been shown the way out, while two others were on suspension.

    Intimidation and harassment of female students in the institution had become rampant over the years without the management doing any tangible thing about the complaints

    However, he said he did not institute any panel that indicted one of the lecturers who was suspended for three months few weeks ago ,as being claimed in some quarters.

    On further investigation by The Nation, it was revealed that the panel was instituted by Esimone, adding that he was trying to be clever by half.

    A source, told The Nation in the school that one of the members of that panel(names withheld), has refused to attend the Senate meetings till date in anger of the VC, not implementing their report

    The Vice Chancellor, further, revealed that if after thorough investigation and any of such lecturers was found guilty, the lecturer must be sacked, adding that the school had zero tolerance for such offences.

    Esimone said: “The case involving one of the said lecturers never came up under me as a Vice Chancellor.”

  • Tension as UNIZIK suspends, dismisses three lecturers, 15 others

    Tension as UNIZIK suspends, dismisses three lecturers, 15 others

    There’s tension at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, Anambra state, following the recommendations of a panel to sack, suspend and expel some members of staff and students for various offences.

    A priest and three lecturers are involved in the crisis. The panel also recommended the expulsion of some students for offences like aiding and abetting.

    These were contained in a statement by Special Adviser (Public Relations and Special Duties) to the Vice Chancellor, Emmanuel Ojukwu.

    The institution has been embroiled in crisis, ranging from sexual harassment, extortion and other.

    Three of the lecturers were accused of extorting money from students.

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    The statement reads: “The Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has taken disciplinary actions against the following staff and students for various offences. Principal Executive Officer II abandoned his duty post for a considerable length of time. As a result, he was indicted for gross misconduct and suspended from duty for six months to deter others

    “Senior Executive Officer was indicted for fraudulent financial transaction concerning the university. She was suspended for six months on half salary.”

    The priest and another were both accused of aiding and abetting examination misconduct after collecting gratification from students, while another lecturer was indicted for clearing and graduating a student who had 12 outstanding courses.

    The Panel recommended he be dismissed while the result be withdrawn and further credentials such as certificate and transcripts are not issued.

  • BREAKING: Tension as UNIZIK panel suspends, dismisses three lectures, 15 others

    BREAKING: Tension as UNIZIK panel suspends, dismisses three lectures, 15 others

    Tension has gripped the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra state, as a panel recommended the dismissal, suspension, and expulsion of more than 14 individuals, including both staff and students, for various offences.

    The implicated individuals comprise a Priest and three lecturers, with additional students facing expulsion for offences like aiding and abetting.

    This information was disclosed in an official release signed by Dr Emmanuel Ojukwu, the special adviser to the Vice Chancellor for Public Relations and Special Duties, and provided to journalists in Awka on Sunday, September 24.

    Recall that the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Charles Esimone, has been grappling with a major challenge related to sexual harassment, extortion, and various transgressions within the University.

    Three lecturers were accused of extorting funds from students who successfully completed their courses, and employing fellow students to carry out these malevolent acts.

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    “The Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka has taken disciplinary actions against the following staff and students for various offences.

    “Principal Executive Officer 11, abandoned his duty post for a considerable length of time. As a result, he was indicted for gross misconduct and suspended from duty for six months to serve as a deterrent to other officers

    “Senior Executive Officer was indicted for fraudulent financial transaction concerning the University. She was suspended for six months on half salary” the Varsity said

    The Reverend priest and another were both accused of aiding and abetting examination misconduct after collecting gratification from students.

    One of the lecturers was indicted for clearing and graduating a student, who had 12 outstanding courses.

    The panel recommended that he should be dismissed from the services of the University, while the result should be withdrawn and further credentials such as Certificates and Transcripts should not be issued.

  • UNIZIK at centre of succession dispute, sexual harassment

    UNIZIK at centre of succession dispute, sexual harassment

    The choice of a successor for Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) incumbent Vice Chancellor Prof. Charles Esimone is already generating ripples. There are allegations that the VC has hand-picked a candidate. Meanwhile, the institution is also at war with randy lecturers. NWANOSIKE ONU reports.

    As the battle for who becomes the next Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) intensifies, sources say there are underlying issues that need to be addressed.

    Though, most of the senior professors in the institution are accusing the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Charles Esimone, of being selective in his judgment, he has done enough in dealing with the issue.

    Already, a medical doctor, who recently, obtained his PhD, has been positioned to take over the institution. Some lecturers are kicking against it.

    It is alleged that Esimone wants to use him to cover his tracks, but the Vice Chancellor has debunked such allegation, saying, the school needs someone to steady the ship. He will vacate his position in June, 2024.

    While speaking with reporters in Awka, the VC said:  “There are laid down procedures for the selection and appointment of a vice chancellor in the institution.

    “ I have been telling my colleagues in the senate and the university community that every professor is a potential vice chancellor, but we must follow the laid down procedures.

    “National Universities Commission ( NUC) has over 10 years ago stated the guidelines, steps and qualifications that should be met for one to qualify to be a vice chancellor.

    “We have to religiously follow that guideline; there is no anointed candidate. Anointing any person is not one of the process for the selection of vice chancellor of the university.

    “People must pass through  due process of the interview; if one emerges victorious, he is appointed  as a vice chancellor.

    “I want to assure the public that due process must be observed, no short cut.What we don’t want is the people turning the university into conventional political party system where there will be campaign of calumny to ascend to the position.

    “The position is a sensitive one that demands every sense of responsibility. Those who must ascend it must have been seen to be disciplined.

    “They must have what it takes – academic excellence is very important and community service is very crucial. All these are the demands for the position

    “We are going to follow the rules closely. Whoever that emerges must follow the laid down process. I have also been telling our people that in terms of leadership, it is only God that chooses leaders.

    “I have a firm belief in God’s words and promises. You see people who are in the eyes of men very qualified and for one reason or the other, God may choose another person.

    “Let us watch the process closely and not necessarily heat up the polity. I said that a university is a place where the administrative acumen should be demonstrated at all times, coupled with academic excellence.

    “ Then, if that is not sufficiently proved, it is not proper.We must follow things accordingly because the template is very clear and everybody can see that. It is not something that is hidden. The template for appointment of vice chancellor of a university is clear and it has not been changed. I am assuring that every step and stage will be  transparently done.”

    Some professors unqualified for  VC seat..

    “Yes, of course. Just  like I told you that we have laid down procedures. I know that  professors who are not up to 10 years can not be vice chancellor because we shall follow the laid down rules strictly.

    ‘’The rule says that for you to be a vice chancellor, you must be a professor for at least 10years. That was what  raised issue during the selection of my predecessor, that was responsible for the rancour. The NUC template that  says at least 10 years  was being tampered with by the council because some were fronting a particular candidate who was about seven years as a professor. We said no, it was not what NUC gave as procedures for selection of vice chancellor.I know for sure any professor who is not up to 10 years cannot succeed me.

    ‘’We also know that there are those who have gross academic deficiency. A vice chancellor must have certain level of academic excellence. Some of the professors since they were made professors went to sleep. You are not supervising PhD students and not publishing. Why are you  looking for the position of vice chancellor, just manage the position the management gave to you and go and rest. These people are the people I can say clearly, they cannot meet the criteria to be vice chancellor of this university.

    ‘’Apart from length of professorship and poor academic performance , honestly, every other professor is a potential vice chancellor.” 

    Controversy of over hurriedly-obtained PhD

    Esimone said: “When you said  hurriedly-obtained PhD, it is not correct. PhD, is not obtained hurriedly. PhD is a process that takes a minimum of three years to obtain. For one to qualify for a PhD , he must have spent at least a minimum of three years, some times, it could  last four, five years or more. His PhD this time may be a coincidence. It was possible he could have finished last year and maybe because of the strike, the programme was delayed till this year.

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    ‘’Once you have a PhD, whether one year or more and you are a professor, you are qualified. The criteria do not stipulate length of years. What it stipulates is the length of time you are a professor.

    In medical field , if you are a fellow, you are equivalent to a PhD holder and you are qualified to be vice chancellor. In our commission, it is enshrined that with a fellowship, you are assumed to be a PhD holder.

    ‘’But, recently, because of evolution in the National Universities Commission (NUC) which is our parent/regulatory body, there are moves that before you are made a professor, you should  have a PhD. It is not yet uniform, different universities, different establishment and format.

    Even here at UNIZIK, we are still operating the same system because our condition of service has not changed. Here,  if you have a fellowship, you can be promoted up to a professor in the medical field without a PhD.”

    Tackling sexual harassment, investigation of randy lecturers

    Also, just like University of Calabar(UNICAL), UNIZIK  is affected by  sex scandal among randy lecturers. The lecturers harass students sexually, and expectedly, two of such lecturers have faced suspension and sack upon discovery by school authorities.

    On a committee set up for investigation,the VC said: “ I did not set up Prof. Obi Oguejiofor’s committee . The case of Afam Ezeaku never came up under me as vice chancellor. It was not under my tenure and I won’t be able to say much about it.  It maybe possible under any of my predecessors.

    “But on Afam,what I saw was a social media report -suspending him is the way to go. Due process is important in handling such an issue. First, is to suspend the person and investigate. What we are doing now is investigation  and once it is completed and  he is indicted by the committee, it will then  go to the joint council senate disciplinary committee and that is the committee that whatever it says, will be presented to the council -the final decision.

     “If we  do otherwise, he will go to court; even if it stays 10 years and that is what we have had. The previous VCs’ did that and those who had come back , we are paying heavily because due process was not followed. Once you suspend a person, we investigate properly. There is no emotions , no sentiment about it, if you use emotion and dismissed the person, no problem, one year after, he will approach court for damages. We have paid N75 million and N80 million for something we knew were oblivious but we did not follow due process.

    ‘’We are following due process in this case , once he is found culpable, he will leave the university, there is no two ways about it.”

    The CCTV project

    “The CCTV project is a phase thing. It is to save the students. When you see that some people are just so careless about some of these key issues of sexual harassment, extortion and sorting to pass exam. We are starting with classrooms. We are still deliberating on that of offices. They have given their reasons why CCTV will not be installed in their offices but I told them that office is not a private apartment of anybody. However some people have one or two reasons but then we will look into those reasons. We will sit down again and look into their reasons. In modern offices , they use what is called open offices. I was telling some of them that the project is to help them because some of them don’t want to hold themselves in one way or the other. We don’t want to heat up the system because of that.

    “Meanwhile, we have installed CCTV in many classrooms. Also students are messing up the system. It is not just lecturers and staff.

    ‘’I won’t like to impose anything on them, we will sit down and talk. They also need to understand . We are not happy with the social media reports about the university. This administration needs to do something to show we are intolerant about the negative activities.

    ‘’We have had a town hall meeting with students, with all the student union in the university. We encouraged and asked them to speak out. We are going to launch operation speak,if you are oppressed. Majority of the students are afraid of  speaking out because some of the lectures are threatening them.

    ‘’Some of the students have spoken out and I have set up a committee to investigate them. We are investigating them, if any is found guilty,at least we start from those ones. We have five or six cases of harassment we are investigating. I told the students that what we are doing is to protect them. I assured them that nobody will harass them under my administration and go free.All along this had been happening, only that students don’t come out to speak out. I have said that once I see the case I will follow it up. I have zero tolerance for sexual harassment, even in my faculty, the faculty of pharmacy, I sacked one of my boys. I brought him into the university from a company and nobody believed I could sack him. He did not even believe I could sack him. Everybody knew he was my boy. We followed due process, investigated him and we found him guilty, I have to sack him. If you like be my brother, my wife or anybody, once you are found in that position, you are gone.

    “I told the students that they should be rest assured that if they give information, it must be followed to a logical conclusion. Once any person’s name is dropped in any of these issues, he will be investigated and if found guilty, the person will go.

    ‘’I also urge students to come forward and give evidence because without evidence we cannot do anything. We must have evidence to do our investigations. I also told them not to be afraid of giving evidence, that the university will protect them.”

    The evolution in UNIZIK

    “You know when I started with project 200,the project was to make UNIZIK among the best 200 universities  in the world, first 10 in sub-saharan Africa and first in Nigeria. That was the  mission , the vision and the overall goal. We anticipated that within the five years, I will  serve as a vice chancellor,that is accomplishable. As we speak, we are   moving up. We are fourth in Nigeria today , we are moving closer on – in sub-saharan Africa, we are number 13 and in the world, we have moved from 4494 to around 1200. In Nigeria we are fourth There are a lot of issues responsible for this visibility.  Some of these issues create challenges – the first is the digital update, the world is digital and whatever you want to do to be visible you  must be able to go digital. Our system has changed  the method of administration, academic delivery, the method of interaction has even changed, they are digital now.I see that as one of the  things that actually helped us to move the institution up.

    ‘’Right now, our appraisals are done digitally. One of the things I did was to make sure that all staff and students have their signatures emailed, bearing  Unizik identity.

    ‘’You see before now, the principal officers were having yahoo mail or Gmail and I said no we need to rebrand our university.

    ‘’We now have unizik.edu.ng as our email, we were able to streamline that to everybody. I made sure we have our institution name in our emails and other digital devices. If you are talking about international visibility and they cannot identify you with your emails,that is already a minus.

     That was a major thing we did. Though, it was difficult to change the psyche of both the staff and students to that because they were already used to their yahoo and Gmail. I insisted on institutional email because it is a brand we needed to sell our university.

    Our appraisals today are now done   digitally. When we wanted to start it , it was a big issue, people did not want it, ,they wanted to remain the old way, the analogue. You know that digital traffic is a major factor of our visibility. Right now, our external accessors will not carry big bags of documents. The digital revolution is where- I saw we made much improvement, but then, we have a lot of challenges. I can see that students  clearance are no longer problem, our transcripts have also gone digital. For a student to do clearance, we want to launch something within next few months.After the launch, students don’t need to queue up to do their transcripts. Once it is launched,you can do your clearance and transcripts in the comfort of your rooms,hostels or anywhere. That is an area we want to focus on now, that will also enhance our university visibility.

    Developing infrastructure

    “The key one, apart from the academic is infrastructure,  If you visit any institution where the infrastructure is  planned it will be seamless. What I want my successor to focus on is to plan the infrastructural development, not just building structures rather to plan them before building. If it is a classroom, he should make sure that it is connected to solar system. Maintenance of the structure is a big problem in our university, we just have structures that are not maintained and are decaying because we did not plan them well. I want to advise him that anything he wants to build let him plan it very well,that it is connected to power and water reticulation  and putting them into standard. I am trying to do that now, but I hope I will be able to complete them. We want our system to be synchronised and be connected together. Accessing Solar

    ‘’ When I came to the university ,I did not know that there is no power, no network and if something went wrong, it was difficult to detect. It was also a big problem and that is the reason we now have solar system and we wanted the solar to be loaded and shared. Maybe that is the reason when  we get power problem in the hostel or classroom it takes us one and half years to ratify.We have to bring in a consultant, who told us that the university right from inception had no networks and everything was done in adhoc approach. No electricity network and that is what we are correcting now. We want to build the network so that if anything happens we can go to the system and find the fault. That is how it is done abroad but in our case, they did trial and error for over six weeks. The same thing with our internet connectivity.

    ‘’We are now mainstreaming it and clearing it and once that is done, any building that is  constructed will just be added to network. We will also check,  it will add to overload. We don’t need all these generators here and there  again in the university.

    “We have also come to realise that  getting funding to run the university is becoming increasingly difficult , so we need to focus on two things- Endowment and Alumni. We are strengthening the alumni .Alumni  is a big financial base,I  have checked  every where. We are talking about school fees increment,  it cannot  even solve the problem of funding in the universities. Endowment and Alumni are bigger than all these school fees and other things we’re talking about. We are strengthening our  alumni to make sure that anybody that has passed through the university will contribute, even if they  contribute N100 each, the base will solve the university administration.

    ‘’I discovered this very late into my administration, but we are working on it. I will like my successor to focus on it and if he does that , there will be a lot of  fund for him to run the institution.Whether you like  it or not, university funding is dwindling and without fund nobody can run a university.

    “I got a lot of endowments, many things I did in the university were from endowments. Almost all the major structures, you are seeing in the university are done through endorsement. The endowment is either from government,national assembly, private organisation and individuals. However, we have not been able to tap  fully into the alumni. If we succeed in the alumni, it will help in the sustenance and building of the university. Getting every alumni is our priority and we are creating a website where we showcase our alumni  of the week, month and of the Year. They will see where their money are being channelled into. I have interacted with the Vice Chancellor of Oxford University, London and others, they said that their major sources of funding is  the alumni, not even for what the  British government gives.

    “This is big financial base we are losing. I met some of our alumni in diaspora, they told me that I should just call them , the only thing they complained is that they need an organisation. We are going to have a better alumni and powerful website. The money from that source alone can be more than what students are paying as school fees.”

  • My worst experience as medical doctor, by ex-UNIZIK VC’s wife

    My worst experience as medical doctor, by ex-UNIZIK VC’s wife

    Gladys Ahaneku, wife of the immediate past vice chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra state (UNIZIK), Prof. Joseph Ahaneku, has said that her worst experiences as a doctor were situations of having full knowledge of patients’ ailments but medically incapacitated to find solutions.

    She said such experiences were more heartbreaking when the dying patients were disappointed after looking up to the helpless doctor for intervention.

    Ahaneku spoke at the 90th inaugural lecture of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka while delivering a lecture on “The Human Heart: A Workaholic with Numerous Saboteurs.”

    She identified ignorance, socio-cultural, religious, and economic indices as human limitations and inadequacies which she referred to as saboteurs and heartbreakers encountered by doctors while attending to patients.

    Narrating her bitter experience years back with a 19-year-old man with Marfan syndrome, Ahaneku, a Professor of Medicine and Consultant Cardiologist, regretted how she lost the patient out of socio-cultural problems despite her efforts to save his life.

    She said: “The secondary school leaver was in an apparent state of stable health until he woke up one night to urinate and returned to bed with chest pain, progressive weakness, and breathlessness.

    “He was brought to the hospital the next day and I was called to review him. I confirmed he had Marfan’s syndrome (a congenital condition) with an aneurysm of his aorta which ruptured and was bleeding internally.”

    Ahaneku said the mother, who was advised to take the son to a center where surgical intervention could be given as a survival chance was unable to meet up due to financial constraints.

    “The next day I returned to see the patient at the accident and emergency unit, he looked at me and in tears said, “Doctor, please do not allow me to die!”

    “I left with very deep concern and made up my mind to help him with the surgery even if it meant going plate-in-hand to beg for money on his behalf.

    “I quickly contacted a center in Abuja for surgical intervention where I was assured the needful would be done with me as surety and bills paid at my convenience.”

    Ahaneku, however, said she was disappointed when the mother turned down her philanthropy, an action that led to the eventual death of the son.

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    According to her, the woman who confessed she had the son before marriage, said she could not afford to go to Abuja hospital to be with the ailing son, as anything that would take him away from Anambra would generate quarrels with the husband.

    Earlier, the vice-chancellor of the institution, Prof. Charles Esimone described the topic as timely and indispensable, saying the inaugural lecture was an opportunity for the town to understand and appreciate the activities of the gown as well as its influences on the town.

    He praised the Inuaguaral lecture committee, headed by Prof. Richard Uwakwe for their doggedness and innovations, which he said had not only increased the online audience but contributed to the institution’s boosting ranking, from 34th to 4th position in Nigeria.