Prof. Nnorom takes off as COOU's 1st dean, Faculty of Education

Wed, Mar 8, 2023
By editor
2 MIN READ

Education

By Michael Ezenwata

THE dean Faculty of Education, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Igbariam campus Professor Nneka Nnorom says she will take the Faculty to the next level.

In a press statement following her election as the dean of the faculty, Prof.Nnorom listed her priorities to include staff welfare and the development of human and physical infrastructure.

The academic expressed delight in the rich cultural curricula of the faculty which includes entrepreneurial education, and charged graduates from the faculty to take advantage of the skills acquired to find decent sources of livelihood for themselves.

She commended governor Chukwuma Soludo for his recent employment of 5,000 teachers which portrays his education friendliness.

The dean commended the governor for his giant development strides and urged the citizenry to exercise patience with him as he unfolds his development blueprint.

She acknowledged the cordial relationship between the state government and the University under its hard working Vice Chancellor Professor Greg Nwakoby, and hoped that the synergy will enhance the subvention given to the institution.

Prof. Nnorom also used the forum to appreciate her husband and former state lawmaker Chief Theo Nnorom, and the people of Mbosi and the university community for their unparalleled support towards her academic success.

KN

Tags:


African University of Science gives honorary doctorate degree to Coker-Odusote

  ABISOYE Coker-Odusote, director general of National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, was conferred with an honourary doctorate by the African...

Read More
Tax reform: ASUU urges NASS to reject provisions that undermine TETFund

THE Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has called on the National Assembly to reject any provision of the Nigeria...

Read More
Gov. Yusuf launches free school uniforms for 796,000 pupils

GOV. Abba Yusuf of Kano State has launched an initiative to distribute free school uniforms to 796,092 pupils across 7,092...

Read More