29 students bag First Class as UNIZIK holds 18th convocation
On Friday, 29 students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Anambra State, graduated with First Class at the institution’s 18th convocation.
During the convocation activities at the school’s field, Prof. Charles Esimone, the institution’s Vice-Chancellor, stated that the 18th convocation ceremony was for the academic year 2022/2023.
The outgoing Vice-Chancellor revealed that 7,091 students earned their first degrees, 96 postgraduate diplomas, 391 master’s degrees, and 251 doctoral degrees.
According to him, 23 of those who gained first degrees received Second Class, and he added that the institution has prepared them both intellectually and morally.
He noted that at the 14th convocation ceremony of the university held in March 2020, less than one year after he assumed office, his vision was to make the institution, the best in Nigeria and among the 10 best in Africa, using a five-pronged strategy predicated on the push for academic excellence, productive community service, administrative reforms, discipline and advancements.
He said, “At this 18th convocation, which is my last as Vice-Chancellor. I consider it appropriate to render an account as to how far I have lived up to my vision. On June 2, 2024, a book: Nnamdi Azikiwe University, The Vice-Chancellorship of Prof. Charles Okechukwu Esimone, FAS, FPSN, 2019 – 2024 will be unveiled. This address would essentially be a summary drawn from that book.
“The thrust of our efforts here was to forge a more mutually beneficial interface with the University’s publics with a view to identifying and addressing societal challenges in the true spirit of town and gown relationships.
“Our administrative reforms have been primed at making the operations of the university more efficient and effective. The admission process and Matriculation ceremonies have been decentralised to faculties. For admissions, this has offered the Faculties and academic departments room for their input and this had the effect of reducing attrition in the admission of students.
“Let me use this event to thank all persons and institutions: the governing council, the various staff unions, the individual staff and Students’ Union Government, the Ministries of Education, Finance and various government agencies who in various ways have contributed to whatever successes we achieved. The task was quite challenging, but with your cooperation, it was accomplished.”
Esimone said that he was a fulfilled person because he achieved almost all his promises as the VC, emphasising that he raised the bar of the university in academics, research, morals and discipline.
According to him, he was able to attract projects worth N60 billion to the university.
He also stated that he was able to introduce discipline in the institution, noting that today both students and staff are careful about their attitudes.
In his speech, the Chancellor of the university, His Majesty Da Jacob Gyang Buba CFR, Gbong Gwon Jos, commended the outgoing Vice Chancellor for uprightness in piloting the affairs of the university for five years.
According to him, Esimone had done well in the institution’s management and prayed that the new one would follow suit.