Tag: Vice-Chancellor.

  • Update:  Protest in OAU continues

    Update:  Protest in OAU continues

    …New VC may not resume

    …FG urged to intervene in crisis

    Workers of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, under the aegis of Non-Academic Staff Union and Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities, on Thursday continued their protest.

    They organised a protest on Thursday to mark the exit of the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole, who will complete his tenure today.

    On Wednesday, they protested non-payment of their allowances and alleged imposition of a  newly appointed Vice-Chancellor of the univesrity, Prof. Ayobami Salami, which they claimed was illegal because of alleged manipulation of the process that produced him.

    The members of the university staff unions had embarked on continuous protest and strike action since June 6.

    They noted that the protest and strike action were to enable the university authorities accede to their demands.

    The protesters, who carried a mock coffin of Omole round the university campus, were singing unprintable songs against the outgoing the former vice chancellor, describing his tenure as “oppressive and corrupt.”

    Putting on white dresses, the protesters said their choice of white attire was to show that they were not mourning but rejoicing the exit of Omole.

    Meanwhile the vice chancellor, Prof. Salami, may not resume office today as scheduled because of the protests.

    The OAU SSANU chairman, Comrade Ademola Oketunde, appealed to President Muhammed Buhari to intervene in the crisis bedeviling the university for peace to reign.

    He implored the federal government to investigate alleged injustice in the university during the tenure of Omole.

    Oketunde said: “We are full of joy that after being in bondage over the past five-year, Omole is going. We have to celebrate his exit and pray no to have a VC like him again. ‎We have lost confidence in both the University management and even the Governing Council.

    “We call on President Muhammed Buhari to intervene by appointing an acting VC. The FG should set up an investigative panel that is not biased and also extend the war against corruption ‎to OAU.”

    He faulted the decision of the university management to shut the institution indefinitely, saying, “Shutting down the university shows that the school management is guilty of our allegations. It shows that they have done a wrong thing.”

    Also, the OAU NASU chairman, Comrade Wole Odewunmi, insisted that the union would not dialogue on matters relating to appointment of the new VC.

    According to him, “The appointment of Salami is not accepted by my union. We want the university authorities to follow due process and not bring in someone through the back doors. The FG should come in right now and appoint an acting VC for OAU in other for peace to reign.”

     

     

  • OAU: ASUU disagrees with SSANU, NASU over new VC

    OAU: ASUU disagrees with SSANU, NASU over new VC

    As some industrial unions, including the non -teaching staff of the Obafemi  Awolowo University are kicking against the appointment of the institution’s new Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ayobami Salami, the university’s chapter of the Academic Staff Union of the Universities (ASUU) yesterday described the process producing him as free, fair and transparent.

    ‎The ASUU disagreed with Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non Academic Staff Union (NASU.)‎

    At an interactive session at the OAU ASUU’s secretariat, its chairman Dr. Caleb Aborisade, disclosed that there was a signed agreement in 2009 between the Federal Government and the ASUU on the appointment of the universities’ Vice-Chancellors.

    ‎Speaking particularly on OAU, he further disclosed that he appointment of the Vice-Chancellor was advertised and published in major national dailies, where according to him, the selection process was clearly stated.‎

    Aborisade said that the university’s Governing Council and the Senate with the committee set up for the new appointment of the Vice-Chancellor was also stated in accordance with the selection procedure that the contestants must be a professor for at least 10 years.

    ‎He averred that unions’ role in the appointment of new Vice-Chancellor was clear enough, saying that it was discussed by the congress that the current university autonomy does not factor a direct role for ASUU in the appointment of the Vice-Chancellor.‎

    “I don’t know why  Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non Academic Staff Union (NASU)‎ are faulting the process and procedure for the appointment of the new VC,” he wondered.

    Meanwhile, the non-teaching staff of the university, including  SSANU and NASU had kicked against the procedure for the selection and appointment of the new VC.

    The protesters on Tuesday shut the gate of the institution following the announcement of the appointment of the new VC, thereby paralysing academic activities on campus.

    They alleged that the new VC was sponsored to replace the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole, to cover his misdeeds in office.

    The workers further alleged that Prof. Omole has mismanaged the university’s funds. ‎

  • 26 Professors battle for Unijos VC post

    26 Professors battle for Unijos VC post

    26 professors from various disciplines have been invited for interview between 19th and 21st April for the post of University of Jos, Vice Chancellor.

    The out going V.C, Prof. Hayward Babale Mafuyai’s tenure will end on the 20th June 2016.

    Prominent on list of the candidates are Prof. Ezekiel Best, Dean social sciences, Prof Dung Pam Sha, Director, Office of Research, Prof Audu Nanven Gambo, immediate Past Director, Centre for conflict management and peace studies, Prof Yilkur N. Lohdip, Director Academic Planning, and Prof Sebastian Maimako, dean , Management Sciences.

    Other strong contenders are Prof Isaac Lar of English Dept, Prof Umar Danfulani, immediate past Dean of Arts, Prof G. O. Akpa, former V.C, Kwararafa University, Wukari,Prof. Thomas Baba Bingel of History, Prof Andrew Haruna, current vice chancellor, Federal University Gashua, Prof Francis Ojaide of Accounting, Prof H.A Lar of Geosciences, Prof Dimis Mailafia of Economics, Prof Abraham Mallum of Education, prof Daniel Dabi of Geography and Planning, Prof N.K. Dakum , former  Dean of Medical Sciences, and a female candidate, prof Naomi James Rugu, Director of SIWES.

     

    Seven Candidates from other universities made up of Prof Ashom Musa of Abuja University, Prof Bala Dogo of NDA University, Prof J.S.Rabo, Prof. E.J Nwana, Prof D.I Jaja, Prof. Rasheed Jimoh Ijodda and Dr. Joseph Maangut are also in for the hot battle.

     

    Members of the University of Jos community are worried about the high number of those wanting to be the Vice Chancellor. This is the highest in the history of the 40 years old institution, and probably in Nigeria. No one is sure of who would emerge as the Vice Chancellor, as the autonomy granted federal universities, made the appointment of vice chancellors sole of affairs of each university, without direct interference by the Visitor (president).

     

    The University of Jos governing council, under the chairmanship of Chief Dr. Don Etiebet, with representatives from the university senate will conduct the interview, and announce the winner within 24 hours. The candidates would be expected to unfold their dream plans for the University, at the interview, and panel members will ask them questions from their presentations, and issues relating to the University administration, with emphasis on the university of Jos peculiarities.

     

    The candidates’ interaction with ASUU, was very fruitful, helping members of the University community present at the Thursday 15th April interaction to know what the candidates are made of.Prof. Ezekiel Best, dean of social sciences, was seen as a good material, considering his staff-students relationship, making his office as dean accessible to all, and for transforming the centre for continuing education when he was the director as some of his achievements. Best was also praised for always taking his lectures.

     

    Prof Pam Dung Sha, whose inaugural lecture drew the whole University population to the Multi-purpose Auditorium, was seen as an excellent academic and administrator. As head of Political Science, he introduced many new professional courses; ensure discipline among staff and students. He was acknowledged as a man of vision when he served as Deputy Dean of Social Sciences, and later of Post Graduate School, before his current appointment as Director, office of the Research.

     

    Prof. Audu Nanven Gambo won the students heart, when he was Deputy Dean of Students Affairs. He was said to battle the cult activities, sanitize hostel allocation, and ensured welfare of students.  His success at student affairs, probably led to his appointment as Director, Centre for conflict management and peace studies and his election by the senate to the University Council along with Prof Sha.

     

    Another candidate that may spring surprise is Prof Sebastian Maimako, dean of Management Sciences. He is a core academician, one time deputy dean of social sciences and the pioneer Deputy Dean of Management Sciences. He has served in various senate committees, known for his passion for the University of Jos and his desire to see the university grow may be his driving force.

     

    Also to make in road is Prof Yilkur Lohdip, a former Dean of Natural Sciences, and current Director of Academic Planning. This is his second attempt to the office of the V.C. Lohdip’s experience in Academic Planning would no doubt add value to his outing and performance in office, if appointed.

     

    Prof. Isaac of English Dept is man to watch. He is highly principled, disciplined, with a clear vision for the University. A former chairman, Board of Elders of the chapel of Faith, in the University, his integrity and dedication to duty will work in his favour.

    Prof. Umar Danfulani was said to get the second position in the interview that brought the out going V.C. to the office. An international scholar, who has mentored younger scholars outside his faculty, he is a person that can attract various grants to the university. Prof Andrew Haruna, who is currently the vice chancellor of Federal University, Gashua, was a leading contender before his appointment. It is not certain if he will attend the interview or hold to the new appointment.

     

    Two weeks ago, 52 years old Monday Danjem, emerged as the new Registrar of the University. He came top of four other candidates, in a keenly contested interview.

    Chief Monday Danjem had his first degree from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and Master Degree in Public Administration, at the University of Jos. He was Deputy Registrar, Senior staff establishment, and later Deputy Registrar, V.C‘s office. He will assume office on 21st June, 2016.

  • Oshiomhole appoints VC for new Tayo Akpata Varsity

    Oshiomhole appoints VC for new Tayo Akpata Varsity

    Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has appointed Prof S.E.O Aduwa Ogiegbaen as the Vice Chancellor of the Tayo Akpata University of Education, Ekiadolor.

    Until his appointment, Prof Ogiegbaen was the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, Ekenwan Campus, Benin City.

    In a letter dated April 14, 2016, the Governor said; “I wish to inform you that Edo State Government has approved the up-grading of the Edo State College of Education, Ekiadolor to a University of Education to be known and called Tayo Akpata University of Education, Ekiadolor.

    “I feel privileged to have the honour by virtue of the powers conferred on me as the Visitor by the enabling laws establishing the University to appoint you as the Vice Chancellor of the University with effect from April 18, 2016.

    “Given your resourcefulness, expertise, experience, global network and reach, I believe that the University would benefit enormously from your uncommon visionary leadership,” the Governor said.

    Prof Aduwa-Ogiegbaen, a descendant of the Benin Royal Family is the Enogie (Duke) of Egaben/Ogbeson in Benin Kingdom who has combined academics with the traditional administration of his Dukedom.

    He has over forty publications in reputable national and international journals and is a member of the Nigerian Association of Educational Media & Technology (NAEMT); Curriculum Organisation of Nigeria (CON) and Association for Promoting Quality Education in Nigeria (APQEN).

     

  • Miri takes charge as first female VC

    The newly appointed Vice Chancellor for the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), Prof. Angela Freeman Miri has formally assumed office.

    The woman who succeeds Prof. Abdulmumuni Hassan Rafindadi, resumed February 25th, shortly after which the inauguration of the university council took place in Abuja, on the 1st of March, with Prof. Nimi Briggs as FUL’s  Chairman of council/Pro-Chancellor.

    The amazon, formerly of the University of Jos visited the palace of the Maigari of Lokoja on Monday, March 7.

    Miri was former two-time commissioner in Plateau State.

    Prof. Briggs, the chairman of council was to later embark on a tour of both the institution’s permanent and mini sites, in Felele and Adankole, when he visited FUL for the first time, while the first council meeting is to begin on Thursday.

     

  • ATBU to graduate 7,688 students

    ATBU to graduate 7,688 students

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    Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, will graduate 7,688 students at its combined 19th and 22nd convocation, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Saminu Ibrahim, said on Tuesday.

    Addressing a pre-convocation news briefing in Bauchi, Ibrahim said that the figure included 845 Diplomas, 5,554 first degrees, 1,219 Post-Graduate Diplomas and Masters and 64 Doctorate students.

    He further said that of the 5,554 first degree graduands, 32 obtained First Class, 1,203 had Second Class Upper and 2,702 passed with Second Class Lower.

    According to him, 1481 had Third Class while 136 had Pass.

    He said that President Muhammadu Buhari was expected to grace the occasion scheduled to hold on Jan. 23, 2016.

    On the institution’s achievements, Ibrahim said that 40 academic staff members had obtained PhD. degrees worldwide while many others were pursuing their master degrees.

    He said that the institution was constructing six new hostels and had renovated all old ones in order to provide decent accommodation for the students.

    In addition, Ibrahim said that institution had also embarked on the construction of a three-star hotel and floated a micro-finance bank.

    Furthermore, the institution had also producing bottle and sachet water and revamped its moribund printing press with a view to improving its Internally Generated Revenue.

  • Late HID Awolowo gets Post-Humous Doctorate Degree

    Late HID Awolowo gets Post-Humous Doctorate Degree


    The Tai Solarin Universiy of Education (TASUED), Ijagun on Tuesday announced intentions to confer a post-humous honourary doctorate degree in Business Education on late Chief Mrs. HID Awolowo. The institution will honour late matriarch of the Awolowo family during the University’s 2015 convocation and 10th anniversary ceremonies slated for Saturday, November 28, 2015, as encomiums continues to pour in. According to the TASUED in a letter dated November 9, 2015 and signed by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Oluyemisi Obilade, the University said the decision to honour the late HID was in recognition of her passion for education, business acumen and service to humanity. The letter addressed to the Awolowo family, reads in parts: “We are delighted to inform you that the University Governing Council has approved the recommendations of the Senate to honour the matriarch, Chief (Mrs.) H.I.D Awolowo, with the post humous degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc.Ed) (Honoris Causa) in Business Education of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun. (The premier University of Education in Nigeria) at the forthcoming 2015 Convocation and 10th year Anniversary Ceremonies scheduled to hold at 10:00am on Saturday, 28th November, 2015 at the University Auditorium, Ijagun Main Campus.” “This award is in recognition of her passion for education, business acumen and numerous contributions to the advancement of human race in Nigeria. The University takes special cognizance of her being a role model and legendary example of womanhood, leadership and family support. The University joins well-meaning Nigerians in celebrating the enviable worth of mama and her outstanding legacy in the service of humanity. We also congratulate you and your family on the noble achievement. May the Almighty God uphold the Awolowo family and keep them united.” It would be recalled that the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo not only revolutionised education in the then Western Nigeria with the introduction of The Free Education Programme of his political party, he also praised the support of his wife, describing her as a “jewel of inestimable value”.

  • Bandele is new Ekiti Varsity VC

    Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has approved the appointment of Prof. Samuel Oye Bandele as the new Vice-Chancellor of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Mr Idowu Adelusi, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday and released to newsmen.

    The statement said that the governor acted on the recommendations of the Governing Council of the university.

    According to the statement, Prof. Bandele emerged first out of the three‎ candidates who were interviewed for the job.

    It said that the appointment of the new VC takes effect from December 2, 2015 as the tenure‎ of the outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Oladipo Aina, expires on December 1, 2015.

    Fayose, while congratulating the new vice-chancellor for coming first in the interview and for being appointed for the job, urged him to improve on the good work‎ of his predecessor in office and take the university to a lofty height.

    The governor also thanked Prof. Aina, who he said had contributed immensely toward the growth of the university physically, socially and economically.

    The statement prayed God to be with the outgoing VC in his new endeavour after leaving office.

     

     

  • Uniuyo gets new VC

    Uniuyo gets new VC

    Prof. Enefiok Essien has been appointed the new Vice Chancellor of University of Uyo (Uniuyo), according to a statement issued by the university and signed by the Registrar, Mrs Edak Umondak.

    The statement, made available in Uyo on Monday, noted that the appointment would take effect in December.

    It stated that Essien is a professor of Commercial Law, a two-time Dean, Faculty of Law, and Chairman, Committee of Deans, Uniuyo.

    “Prof. Essien is taking over from Prof. Comfort Ekpo, who is completing her five-year tenure as Vice Chancellor, University of Uyo at the end of November 2015,” the statement said.

    It added that the emergence of Essien followed a painstaking thorough and uncompromising transparent process and urged the university community to give him the support he required to succeed.

  • UI gets new VC

    UI gets new VC

    The Senate of the University of Ibadan has named Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka as the institution’s new Vice Chancellor.

    The professor of geology, who would resume after the expiration of the tenure of Prof. Isaac Adewole on December 1, this year is the first from the ‎faculty of science.

    Announcing the new VC who is the 12th so far in the history of the premier university, the chairman of the council and pro-chancellor, Dr. Umar Musa Mustapha said Professor Olayinka was chosen ‎out of the 13 professors who applied for the post.

    “13 persons put forward a formal application and we screened them after which six names were shortlisted. The selection committee later conducted a free ‎and credible election and again, it was reduced to three out of which professor Abel Olayinka emerged the 12th vice chancellor of our institution.” Mustapha explained.