ESUT Monitor News Editor Archives - ESUT Monitor https://esutmonitor.com/tag/esut-monitor-news-editor/ Department of Mass Communication Sun, 05 Apr 2026 00:53:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 226275073 My First Interview with ESUT VC: From Apprehension to Excitement, Memory to Treasure https://esutmonitor.com/2026/04/05/my-first-interview-with-esut-vc-from-apprehension-to-excitement-memory-to-treasure/ https://esutmonitor.com/2026/04/05/my-first-interview-with-esut-vc-from-apprehension-to-excitement-memory-to-treasure/#respond Sun, 05 Apr 2026 00:53:02 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=4808 By Okoli Amaka ESUT VC with Amaka Okoli What began as a routine academic engagement quickly transformed into a remarkable and exciting experience as my first visit to the Vice-Chancellor’s office turned into an atmosphere filled with warmth interaction and...

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By Okoli Amaka

ESUT VC with Amaka Okoli

What began as a routine academic engagement quickly transformed into a remarkable and exciting experience as my first visit to the Vice-Chancellor’s office turned into an atmosphere filled with warmth interaction and unexpected delight.

On the 23rd of March 2026, being Tuesday. There was an interview session which was scheduled by ESUT Monitor to have an interaction with the Vice-Chancellor of ESUT, Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie,  which took place in his office. That very day, I was not just apprehensive about the interview, the thought of entering the VC’s office for the first time (would there be a second time? Why not…) being faced to face with the man so revered within and outside the university. The Most Outstanding VC in Nigeria!  

I was also proud of myself because I had to count it as a great opportunity to sit with the Vice-Chancellor of the university, in total control.  

During the interview with the VC

Though I would also count it as an achievement in my field as a student trying to build myself because not everyone has gotten the opportunity to have a face to face discussion with the Vice Chancellor, which will forever remain a memory that I can never erase out of my mind.

The interview session which took place in his office was initially approached with a sense of nervous anticipation because I kept wondering how the atmosphere would look like.

As it was my first time, my expectation was to see a possible intimidating environment where strict protocols and serious expressions would dominate, though I was questioned by some officials on uniforms on the purpose of my visitation  but the reality proved to be entirely different because they sound friendly. Particularly when I told them “I am a reporter with ESUT Monitor, we have interview with the VC”. Their faces beamed with more friendliness I was accorded much respect and ushered into the expansive office of the VC.

DVC and Registrar (in white) fare left, where listening

Upon my arrival at the Vice Chancellors office, the calm and organised environment immediately gave me a tone of professionalism most especially when I was directed to the door step of his office by the secretary

Beyond the setting was a welcoming and friendly reception from staff members who created the atmosphere that helped to ease my tension and nervousness. At first, entering inside his office I didn’t just meet with the Vice Chancellor, I also met the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chike Nwoha and the Registrar Mr Ambrose Ugwu who both watched and listened carefully as we “interrogated” the VC

The Interview session itself began as it gave me an unforgettable memory because I felt that the interaction would be a strict one but it evolved into a lively and engaging conversation. The Vice Chancellor demonstrated not only an administrative authority but also a personable approach throughout the session.

When you pose with the VC for a shot, you have to smile

In a surprising twist, moments of humour and laughter became part of the discussion as I threw a question concerning the date of resumption.

“My Vice-Chancellor, Sir, when will the school vacate for Easter celebration and when will the second semester resume?” I asked him

His response at first came in a friendly manner which made us all to burst into laughter and that made a unique blend showing me the act of professionalism and friendliness. It also allowed for a more open and confident exchange of ideas.

Of course my experience also highlighted the importance of human connection and taught me that communication involves inclusiveness.

After the session, I described my experience as an enlightened and enjoyable one and that was “within me”. Though I didn’t just go alone, I had the honour of being in company of the ESUT monitor News Editor, Onyekachukwu Agu who led the and our amiable lecturer, but not just a lecturer but a man filled with determination and integrity in person of Mr Amaechi Agbo (MC Mazi), the Staff Adviser of ESUT Monitor

A group picture after the interview. L-R Onyekachiukwu Agu, News Editor; Amaechi Agbo, Staff Adviser; ESUT VC and Amaka Okoli

The Visit concluded on a positive note, leaving a lasting memory as I personally took a photograph with the Vice Chancellor while the others joined in. a picture I would treasure

As a student of Mass Communication, practicing my field of profession, such encounter serves as important milestones, not only academically but also a personal experience because it built my confidence and communication skills.

Indeed what started as a simple interview with nervousness became a memorable one that inspired my confidence on my future academic pursuit because I know that i have not failed until I quit to try.

And the unique attribute about all this is the fact that it was my first assignment as an ESUT Monitor reporter, an honour I am appreciative of, always.

Amaka Okoli is a 300 level student of Mass Communication and a member of ESUT Monitor Newspaper Reportorial Team

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ESUT Monitor News Editor, Chiekezie Emmanuel Emerges First Elected Majority Leader In ESUT SUG https://esutmonitor.com/2025/07/23/esut-monitor-news-editor-chiekezie-emmanuel-emerges-first-elected-majority-leader-in-esut-sug/ https://esutmonitor.com/2025/07/23/esut-monitor-news-editor-chiekezie-emmanuel-emerges-first-elected-majority-leader-in-esut-sug/#respond Wed, 23 Jul 2025 14:37:19 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=3717 By Ani Ruth ESUT Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Students’ Union Government (SUG), Chikezie Emmanuel Ezesinachi, the current News Editor of ESUT MONITOR, has been inaugurated as the official Senate Majority Leader of the 16th Parliament. Senator...

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By Ani Ruth

ESUT Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) Students’ Union Government (SUG), Chikezie Emmanuel Ezesinachi, the current News Editor of ESUT MONITOR, has been inaugurated as the official Senate Majority Leader of the 16th Parliament.

Senator Ezesinachi’s emergence marks a significant milestone in the history of the ESUT SUG, as he becomes the first elected Majority Leader. With his new role, he is poised to play a crucial part in shaping the future of student governance in the institution.

In an exclusive interview, Sen. Ezesinachi shared his vision for his tenure as Majority Leader, emphasizing his commitment to amplifying the voices of students across all departments. “My vision is to give every department a proper and amplified voice, ensuring that every student is represented and their needs are met,” he stated.

As the Majority Leader, Sen. Ezesinachi aims to prioritize the interests of students, drawing inspiration from the theme “Ethical consideration and accountability.” He highlighted the importance of leadership skills, patience, and putting others’ interests first, citing valuable lessons learned from the SSG of the Senate Government and other dignitaries.

“My slogan is together we can achieve unachievable meaning that leadership is collective effort and with the support of my Constituency and student we will achieve unprecedented milestone” he said.

He stated, “I grabbed a lot of leadership skills from there, even when the commissioner of youths and sports, the house of representative presenting Igbo-Etiti, gave their own remarks, they encouraged me. I learnt a lot, being a leader you have to represent others, put others interest first before you, and patience is the best way to handle any position”.

With his inauguration, Sen. Ezesinachi is set to lead the Senate in driving student-centric initiatives and promoting accountability and transparency in student governance. His emergence is expected to bring a new era of effective leadership to the ESUT SUG.

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