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GREGORY UNIVERSITY IS TIME AFRICA MAGAZINE OUTSTANDING ENTREPRENEURAL UNIVERSITY OF 2021

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A leading private university in Nigeria, Gregory University, Uturu has emerged winner of the 2021 Outstanding Entrepreneurial University of the year.

The university was given this honour at the 2nd annual “African Medal of Honour Awards” by TIME AFRICA MAGAZINE, which took place on November 1, 2021 at the Nigeria National Merit Awards House Abuja – Nigeria .

The University was recognised for exceptional teaching, research, student support, entrepreneurship, collaborations and outreach

Part of the boost for Gregory University in its entry was as a result of it’s focus and responsiveness to give every student entrepreneural skills before and upon graduation.

The judges extolled Gregory University as a “hugely deserving” winner. At a time when universities are too often on the back foot in public debates about value and relevance entrepreneuship, Gregory University stood out as a shining example of what a university should be: institutions of courage and action, uniquely placed to tackle the biggest issues facing Africa.

“the brilliance on display by the University, from the length and breadth of the country, is a reminder of the role that universities must, and will, play in guiding the way through excellent education in Africa.

In his response upon receiving the award, on behalf of the chancellor of the university Pro. Greg One, prof. Prof Magnus Onuoha said, “It is a great honour to receive the award for Outstanding Entrepreneurial University. This award is an important recognition of the dedication of our hard working staff in supporting entrepreneurship.“

“The award also highlights the role that the University is playing in supporting our economy. We are incredibly proud to be able to support so many undergraduates and graduates to startup new businesss and SMEs in our Africa,” he said.

The judges praised the University’s “excellent inclusive approach to enterprise and entrepreneurship”, saying it had demonstrated a strategic approach with students at the heart.

Meanwhile, Gregory University’s Entrepreneurship Centre is delivering practical entrepreneurship to students with its most successful year to date. Thanks to cutting-edge research, first-class teaching and effective partnerships, the centre’s programmes have supported more than 5,000 students to become entrepreneurs; created 6000 jobs to the entrepreneur coaches.

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Chima Anyaso foundation offers university Scholarship to student after making high grades in SSCE

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A beneficiary of the Chima Anyaso Foundation scholarship scheme Princess Chidera Ogbonnaya has proven that she merited the initial scholarship through her secondary education by recording seven (7)distinctions and a Credit grades in her senior secondary school certificate examination SSCE.

Chidera graduated from Sunshine Secondary School, Ohobo Afara, Umuahia,where she came out in flying colours.

Her benefactor, Dr. Chimaobi Desmond Anyaso, was informed about the success Chidera attained.

He described the performance as “deeply encouraging and motivating.””This right here gives me reasons to do more. “It means the efforts we put into sending these young ones to school are not in vain. I am seriously impressed. Congratulations, Chidera!”

Chidera’s academic success comes at a time when widespread reports have highlighted high failure rates in this year’s WAEC results across the country, making her achievement even more remarkable.

After the death of Chidera’s father several years ago, the Chima Anyaso Foundation stepped in to support the education of the family’s children.

Dr. Anyaso said he had never regretted.Reaffirming his foundation’s long-term commitment, Dr. Anyaso made a bold promise to continue supporting Chidera’s education journey beyond secondary school.

“We will sponsor Chidera to any university of her choice,” he announced. “She has shown promise, discipline, and brilliance, and we are committed to helping her reach her full potential. Her story is only just beginning,” he said.

He also encouraged other scholarship recipients under his foundation to emulate Chidera’s dedication.“Let this be an inspiration. I urge all our beneficiaries to borrow a leaf from Chidera’s book,make your families proud, make Abia proud, and make Nigeria proud.”

This achievement adds another layer of credibility to Dr. Anyaso’s ongoing commitment to youth development and education through targeted scholarships, mentorship, and advocacy for the underprivileged.

Indeed, Chidera Princess Ogbonnaya’s story is not just a personal success,it is a true example of what is possible when generosity meets potential, and when talent is given the wings to soar.

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TETFUND: gov. Otti vows to reclaim unclaimed funds for ABSU, others

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Stephanie Clems, Umuahia

Following the revelation by the house of representatives committee on TETFUND that Abia state was one of the states in the country with unclaimed TETFUND, Abia State Governor Alex Otti has vowed to reclaim all accumulated funds.

He says his administration will do everything possible to claim the unclaimed funds earmarked for the state owned institutions by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).

Governor Otti who recently had a delegation of house of Representatives on a working visit in his country home in Nvosi, said with the enormous work needed to be done in the education sector in the state, it is perfect timing to access such intervention funds now.

He decried the level of dilapidation in public schools in the State and the level of ruins its structures were subjected to, noting however that he would take immediate action to salvage the situation as bemoaning a problem alone does not solve it.

“There is no way we can make progress without these funds. So, whatever it takes, I’m going to do it. I will outsource my Commissioner for Tertiary Education to you so that we can get the unclaimed funds and use it. If you get to our schools and see the level of dilapidation, you will understand the level of ruins and how much we need this funds; In fact, sometime you will be wondering how people actually manage to graduate from these schools

“One thing that we know is that the problem doesn’t get solved by bemoaning the problem. We don’t believe in that. We take actions, we believe that actions solved problems,” he said.

The governor thanked the committee for bringing the state’s attention to the development saying,

“Thank you for calling our attention to this. For us, it is a wake up call for a state that has declared a state of emergency on Education, a state that dedicated 20% of her budget allocation to education, and has recently declared free and compulsory education from primary to junior secondary school.”

Earlier, the leader of the delegation and Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on TETFUND and other services, Hon. Miriam Odinakachukwu Onuoha said that the committee was in the state as part of its oversight functions having discovered that Abia is among the states with an accumulation of unclaimed TETFUND to find out the cause and impediment as well proffer solutions.

Hon. Onuoha disclosed that the House had created a separate Standing Committee on TETFUND to ensure better accountability and show for judicious utilization of the funds released for TETFUND.

She said that the House has relaxed some of the stringent conditions causing the delay, providing an opportunity for the committee to speak with beneficiaries, stakeholders on areas of challenges as well assist them in ensuring that the backlogs are cleared.

“Hitherto, years back, before now, the House had ran a committee on territory institutions and TETFUND but upon realizing that there is a need for better oversight to ensure better accountability and show for judicious utilization of the amounts released for TETFUND, the leadership thought it wise to create this house committee on TETFUND particularly and specially dedicated and saddled with the issues on TETFUND and education tax collection, remittances and utilization.

“The committee paid a courtesy call and oversight visit to TETFUND on the 30/5/2024 and discovered that the funds yet to be utilized was over 500 billion that had been allocated to beneficiary Tertiary institutions and we probed further and found out that there were divergent reasons for this stalemate and accumulation of funds. The committee rose from a meeting with a resolution of the house to set up this technical committee comprising members of the committee, members of TETFUND itself, consultants to come to the affected states and institutions and find out the reason for the accumulation, the impediments and look for a way to proffer solutions and cure it on the spot,” she said.

She noted that her committee will work with Abia State government and the Tertiary institutions in the State to ensure that the state got their right share of the TETFUND intervention.

“Your Excellency, we want to pledge our commitment and our resolve as a committee of the house, a standing committee to work with your government and tertiary institutions in Abia State to ensure that they get their right slice of the TETFUND intervention. So, being your sister and one of your very close supporters and admirers and seeing how you have set Abia on the part of growth and development in such a short time, this committee will work with you and your heads of institutions to ensure that the essence and internment of the tertiary intervention will be attained with you as Governor of this state.”

The visitors later entered into a technical session with the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Prof. Uche Eme Uche, SA on Education, Kenechukwu Nwosu and
the Heads of Tertiary institutions in the State including ABSU VC, Rector, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu Polytechnic Aba and Provost, College of Education Technical Arochukwu, among others.

Some other members of the delegation are Hon. Okwara Osonwa, member representing Arochukwu Ohafia federal Constituency, Chief Alex Ikwechegh, member for Aba North and South Federal Constituency and others.

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AMADEUS University births in Abia

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Stephanie Clems, Umuahia

A privately owned University known as AMADEUS UNIVERSITY, has announced plans to commence the 2024/2025 academic session in September 2024.

The institution in a statement said it will take off with four faculties hosting 19 academic programmes.

Located at a serene and calm host community of Amizi Oloko in Ikwuano Local Government Area of the state, this institution of higher learning promises to provide functional education through the state-of-the-art teaching/learning facilities, 24 hours internet access and a secured learning environment.

A tour of the university by some journalists on Monday, was an eye opener wherein they had a first hand touch and sight of the facilities ranging from the Medical and surgical nursing demo room, well equipped ICT Centres, Administrative building 500 bed male and female hostels and a guest house for visitors to the University.

Some faculties and departments in the University for the take off are as follow:

Faculty OF Science and Computing

B.Sc Information Technology
B.Sc Software Engineer
B.Sc Cyber Security
B.Sc Data Security
B.Sc Microbiology
B.Sc Forensic
B.Sc Computer Science
B.Sc Biotechnology

Faculty OF Social and Management Science

B.Sc Accounting
B.Sc Entrepreneurship
B.Sc Business Administration
B.Sc Economics
B.Sc Mass Communication

Faculty OF Allied Health Sciences
B.NSc Nursing Science
BMLS Medical Laboratory Science
B.Sc Public Health
D.Pt Physiotherapy

Faculty OF Engineering
B.Eng. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
B.Eng. Computer Engineering

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