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Prof. Iwe, Onuigbo, NUC commended as MOUAU gets NUC nod to commence Management Science programmes

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Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), has achieved a major academic milestone with the National Universities Commission (NUC) granting approval for the commencement of Management Science programmes. This landmark development signals a new era in the institution’s pursuit of excellence in business and financial education.

Prof. John U. Ihendinihu, a Professor of Accounting and former Dean of the College of Management Sciences at MOUAU, expressed profound joy over the approval, describing it as a transformative achievement for the university. He highlighted the importance of this endorsement in bolstering capacity building in Accounting, Banking & Finance, Economics, Business Management, and Marketing.

“This approval marks a historic milestone in our university’s academic pursuit. It will enhance knowledge creation and skill acquisition in critical fields that are essential for economic growth and national development,” Prof. Ihendinihu stated.

The approval, he noted, was the result of unwavering dedication and strategic leadership by the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe, and his management team. Their relentless efforts, coupled with the vital support of key stakeholders, ensured the successful accreditation of these programmes.
“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to our esteemed Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe, whose visionary leadership and commitment to academic excellence made this possible. His administration has remained focused on expanding academic opportunities for students,” he said.
Prof. Ihendinihu also commended Rep. Sir Sam Onuigbo, KJW, Odozi Obodo Gburugburu, for his steadfast support and pivotal role in navigating the bureaucratic processes that led to this approval. He praised Onuigbo’s unwavering commitment to developmental projects and his passion for progress, which have positively impacted the university and the wider society.

“I extend my heartfelt appreciation to Rep. Sir Sam Onuigbo KJW, Odozi Obodo Gburugburu, for his invaluable, distinctive, and unpatrolled support, as well as his politically astute navigation of the terrain to unmask the masquerade and make this milestone a reality,” Ihendinihu remarked.

He further encouraged prospective students and the general public to take advantage of the newly accredited Management Science programmes, emphasising their potential to equip students with relevant skills needed in today’s evolving business landscape.
“These programmes are tailored to provide students with cutting-edge knowledge, practical expertise, and entrepreneurial insights. They are designed to produce graduates who will thrive in leadership roles across various industries,” he explained.

With the NUC’s approval, MOUAU’s College of Management Sciences is now poised to offer a competitive learning environment that integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for the challenges of the modern economy.
“The world of business is constantly evolving, and we must prepare our students to be not just participants but leaders in the field. MOUAU’s College of Management Sciences offers a unique opportunity for students to gain industry-relevant knowledge,” Prof. Ihendinihu added.
He called on parents, guardians, and all education stakeholders to encourage enrolment in the newly established programmes, stressing that they present a golden opportunity for those aspiring to build careers in the financial and business sectors.
“Join MOUAU’s College of Management Sciences—where excellence meets opportunity,” he urged.
The introduction of these programmes aligns with MOUAU’s broader vision of diversifying its academic portfolio to meet national and global economic demands.
For years, MOUAU has remained committed to providing specialised education, particularly in agricultural sciences. However, the inclusion of Management Sciences programmes aligns with the university’s founding principles, which allow for allied courses to enhance the interdisciplinary nature of modern education.
Rep. Onuigbo had been at the forefront of this campaign since the courses were delisted in the 2016/2017 academic session, persistently advocating for their reinstatement. His determination never wavered, and he remained resolute until the programmes were successfully restored.
Rep. Onuigbo had earlier moved a motion on the floor of the House of Representatives for their restoration. One of the prayers of the motion resulted in a high-profile public hearing that brought together the NUC, JAMB, and Vice-Chancellors from the Universities of Agriculture located at Abeokuta, Makurdi, and Umudike.
He also convened a stakeholders’ meeting, where he highlighted the economic and social consequences of delisting the courses. The adverse impact on students and the wider community soon became evident, reinforcing the urgency of their restoration.
Rep. Onuigbo worked closely with former MOUAU Vice-Chancellor, the late Prof. Francis Otunta, and later with Prof. Iwe, alongside former Dean Prof. Ihedinihu, current Dean Prof. Wilson Ani, and other key stakeholders. Through extensive engagements with the NUC and persistent advocacy, he played a pivotal role in securing this remarkable success.
The College of Management Sciences has already paid a courtesy visit to Rep. Onuigbo to express their gratitude for his steadfast commitment to this cause.
Prof. Ihedinihu, who witnessed the battle from its inception in 2016/2017 until its successful conclusion, praised the university’s leadership and Rep. Onuigbo for their resilience in achieving this long-overdue victory.
As a Professor of Accounting and a former Dean of the College, Ihedinihu was deeply pained by the initial delisting of the courses, especially considering that MOUAU’s accounting laboratory was rated among the best in the country.
Rep. Onuigbo’s persistence was further fuelled by the cries of marginalization and injustice after observing that similar programmes were restored at the universities of Abeokuta and Makurdi that had suffered similar harsh executive action while MOUAU remained sidelined. His relentless efforts in collaboration with the Vice Chancellor, the Dean, and top management of MOUAU eventually ensured that Umudike received the long-overdue approval.
Business leaders and education analysts have welcomed this development, noting that it will help bridge the gap between theoretical learning and the practical demands of industries.
Meanwhile, members of the academic community have commended the university’s management for achieving this feat, acknowledging the rigorous accreditation process that led to the approval.
“This is a testament to what visionary leadership and strategic planning can achieve. MOUAU is setting a precedent for excellence,” remarked a senior lecturer in the College of Management Sciences.
Stakeholders are optimistic that the newly accredited programmes will not only empower students but also contribute significantly to national development by producing graduates equipped with industry-relevant skills.
As the new academic session approaches, expectations are high that the College of Management Sciences will attract a new wave of students eager to tap into the university’s expanding academic resources.
With its robust curriculum and commitment to innovation, MOUAU is set to redefine business education in Nigeria, ensuring its graduates remain competitive in the global economy.

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Chukwu lauds Tinubu, Kalu For Assenting Citing of Two Federal Universities in Abia

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The former minority leader in the 7th Abia state house of assembly, Hon. Chijioke Chukwu has expressed his appreciation to president Bola Tinubu for signing into law two federal institutions to be cited in Abia state, a feat which was facilitated by the indefatigable Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu.

The former Minority Leader said there has never been any such development in any state where two tertiary institutions were established simultaneously to the benefits of the people.

He stressed that the establishment of the institutions in Abia state will boost the economy of the state as well as reduces the unemployment rate ravaging the state.

The Board member of the North West Development Commission, further explained that the APC government has done a lot for the people of Abia state, therefore, they should always support the government of President Bola Tinubu and also the Deputy Speaker Rt. Hon. Benjamin, in their quest to bring Abia to the limelight of development.

“I want to sincerely thank the president and Commander in chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Tinubu, for his thoughtfulness in approving the establishment of federal university of medical and health sciences and the Federal College of Education in Bende, through the instrumentality of the Deputy speaker shows that the APC led federal government has the interest of Abians at heart. I want to urge Abians not to be distracted in supporting the APC government as they poised to bring massive development to the state, ” Chukwu stated.

It could be recalled that President Bola Tinubu recently signed 3 bills into law, approving the establishment of the Federal university of medical and health sciences Item, Federal College of Education Bende, as well as the Federal university Okigwe, all sponsored by the Deputy speaker House of representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu.

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Onuigbo lauds Tinubu, Kalu, for spreading access to tertiary education for Igbo youngsters

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The member of the North East Development Commission (NEDC), Rep Sam Onuigbo, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Benjamin Okezie Kalu, for signing into law three higher education bills for the South East.


Onuigbo extolled the President and Deputy Speaker for the momentous event, noting that by that singular legislative action, the two leaders have expanded access to tertiary institutions for young people in the zone.


President Tinubu recently signed into law the three bills establishing federal tertiary institutions in the South-East. Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu sponsored the two bills for the Federal University of Medical and Health Sciences, and Federal College of Education, Bende, Abia State, and strongly lobbied for assent for the Federal University, Okigwe, Imo State.

Onuigbo, a former two-term member of the House of Representatives, in a statement he personally signed and made available to journalists, declared: “This legislative achievement comes as a clear demonstration of Kalu’s visionary leadership, deep commitment to educational development, and dedication to the socio-economic advancement of the South East and the nation at large.


“An for the President, I doff my heart for the expeditious assent to these timeless and transformative bills. In fact, by this act, Mr. President, you have once again demonstrated your administration’s commitment to inclusive development, nation-building, and the empowerment of our youth through education.”


Onuigbo, who represented Ikwuano Umuahia North and South Federal Constituency in the Eighth and Ninth National Assembly, maintained that the three new institutions will not only expand access to quality education, but also catalyse the socioeconomic growth in Abia and Imo States.


“Without doubt, Kalu’s legislative foresight and effective advocacy continue to inspire hope for a better future and sustainable progress for the younger generation. His understanding and collaboration with the Presidency have continued to pave the way for generations of Nigerians to access quality education.


“It is by creating such equal opportunities and striving to build a brighter future for the next generation that the nation’s greatness is assured. And, for this, I and all well-meaning people from the South East are hugely grateful,” he stated.


Onuigbo, who is also the sponsor of Nigeria’s signature legislation, the Climate Change Act, generally known as Sam Onuigbo Climate Change Act 2021, noted that what President Tinubu and Kalu have done through the new institutions prepares a greater number of younger Nigerians for the rapidly expanding global knowledge economy.


The Chairman of Security and Climate Change Committee on the NEDC Governing Board, further observed that with more and more young people getting access to quality education, the nation would be assured of qualitative home-grown and adaptive solutions to various socio-economic challenges associated with climate change and food insecurity.

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Governor Otti Upscale Training Of Youths In Fashion Skills as Ethnocentrique Graduates Trainees At Fashion Show In Aba

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Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti says he will upscale the training of youths in various fashion skills to support the training and upskilling programme organized for young people by Ethnocentrique limited.

The Governor was speaking at the Enyimba International Stadium during the Fashion Games 2025, a Fashion Future Program put together by Ethnocentrique Limited as a graduation event for 2000 youths trained and upskilled in fashion skills and to showcase Africa’s creative excellency.

The Governor assured that his government is going to be partners in the project to ensure continuity.

“In principle, we have agreed to upscale this programme.

“So, the first 2,000 is gone, another 3,000 is coming, after the 3,000, we will be doing another 5,000.

“On behalf of the Government of Abia State, I would like to assure Ethnocentrique Limited and MasterCard Foundation who is their partners in the program, that from now onward, we are going to be partners in this project and that it would continue,” Gov. Otti stated.

He commended the Ethnocentrique Limited for coming up with the training and appreciated their partner,
the MasterCard Foundation for supporting the training programme initiated by Ethnocentrique Limited which has been running for 10 months in Aba.

Governor Otti stressed that the programme’s sustainability would not be in question, given the existing demand for skilled labour and fashion products from Abia, adding that Abia has a market within and outside the shores of Nigeria and West Africa.

He also lauded the inclusivity of the training programme, which recorded a significant number of women and persons living with disabilities among its beneficiaries.

Governor Otti who was conducted round the exhibition stands of the products made by the trainees, expressed excitement over the fashion show.

“There were no less than 70 percent of the 2,000 graduates today who are women, and of course, it is so inclusive that about 5 percent are people living with disabilities.

“There can’t be anything better than this. I want to thank you. I am so happy with the outcome of this entire process. I have also been told that 100 percent of the 2,000 trainees already have jobs.

“I hear about a 100 of you wanted to be employers of labour and that is very very good and I congratulate you.

That is the spirit of an average Abia person. We are born entrepreneurs. Poverty and unemployment have no business in Abia State, Gov. Otti stressed.

In her speech, the Country Director of the MasterCard Foundation, Mrs. Rosie Fynn, lauded the impact of the programme and said that, it is a powerful platform that goes beyond technical training to empower youths to become business owners and change-makers.

She commended the partnership existing between her Organization and Ethnocentrique.

Speaking also, the Chief Executive Officer of Ethnocentrique Limited, Mrs. Irunna Ejibe, said that the training was delivered through an apprenticeship model with trainees spending Tuesdays to Fridays learning hands-on skills from experienced mastercraft practitioners.

According to her, the goal of the program was to help young people reshape their mindset and equip them with the tools to succeed in today’s economy. She thanked all the stakeholders who supported the programme.

In their separate speeches, two participants, Mr. Joshua Nwabueze and Miss Ngozi Michael, said that the training programme had provided Abia youths with an opportunity to become self-reliant.

They said that they had acquired skills that would enable them contribute to the preservation of the fashion and cultural heritage of Abia State.

The event was well attended by senior Government appointees including the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, Ph.D, Hon. Commissioner for Trade, Mr. Chibueze Nwokocha, Honourable Commissioner for Sports and Youths Development, Sir Nwaobilor Nwadimma Ananaba, the member representing Aba Central State Constituency, Hon. Ucheonye Stephen, the Mayor of Aba South LGA, Mr. Obilor Anyanwu among others.

Ctz. UKOHA NJOKU UKOHA
Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Governor of Abia State.
Government House, Umuahia.

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