Prof Chike Nwoha Archives - ESUT Monitor https://esutmonitor.com/tag/prof-chike-nwoha/ Department of Mass Communication Tue, 25 Feb 2025 07:09:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 226275073 Faculty of Agriculture Matriculates Over 200 Students As Dean Emphasizes Obedient to Regulations https://esutmonitor.com/2025/02/25/faculty-of-agriculture-matriculates-over-200-students-as-dean-emphasizes-obedient-to-regulations/ https://esutmonitor.com/2025/02/25/faculty-of-agriculture-matriculates-over-200-students-as-dean-emphasizes-obedient-to-regulations/#respond Tue, 25 Feb 2025 07:09:12 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=2661 By Onyekachukwu Agu and Isiwu Nnaemeka The Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (FANRM) ESUT on 21st February Matriculated its newly admitted students into the faculty with the Dean stressing the need for the new intakes to abide by...

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By Onyekachukwu Agu and Isiwu Nnaemeka

The Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources Management (FANRM) ESUT on 21st February Matriculated its newly admitted students into the faculty with the Dean stressing the need for the new intakes to abide by the university regulations.

The Dean of the faculty, Prof. Emeka Nze Speaking with ESUT Monitor, expressed happiness on how over 200 matriculating students, were admitted nto various departments of the faculty including; Agric Economics, Agronomy and Ecological Management, Animal science and Fishery Management, and Food Science and Technology.

He equally described the decentralization of the matriculation as a unique one as the ESUT Management Team led by the DVC Prof. Chike Nwoha, came to see how the faculty’s matriculation activities were being conducted.

The Dean In his words, felt very happy to welcome the students of the faculty.

“I am very happy, I enjoin every student, especially the newly matriculated students to obey the rules and regulations, be industrious and focused. Our faculty is the first in the university and we don’t just pride over it, we maintain it at all levels

“I thank you people for coming, I thank the parents, religious people that are here, our Postgraduate students both Masters, Ph. D, PGD that are here to make us proud and see that things work very well. We promise to make sure that they graduate at record time. We are happy for all that we have seen and God bless you.,” He said.

While addressing the students and staff of the Faculty, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor urged the students to ensure they make their parents proud, avoid Cultism, social vices and eschew Examination Malpractice. He advised the staff to see the new students as their new children and guide them appropriately.

The event came to an end with a closing prayer and remarks from the Dean, who declared the matriculating students, bonafide students of the university.

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VC Commissions Department of Business and Entrepreneurship Education Workshop https://esutmonitor.com/2024/07/27/vc-commissions-department-of-business-and-entrepreneurship-education-workshop/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/07/27/vc-commissions-department-of-business-and-entrepreneurship-education-workshop/#respond Sat, 27 Jul 2024 04:30:45 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=1363 By Onyekachi Agu and Ani Ogechi The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie today Commissioned the Workshop of the Department of Business and Entrepreneurship Education. The Vice-Chancellor who was represented by his deputy, Prof Chike Nwoha expressed delight over the department ‘s...

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By Onyekachi Agu and Ani Ogechi

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie today Commissioned the Workshop of the Department of Business and Entrepreneurship Education.

The Vice-Chancellor who was represented by his deputy, Prof Chike Nwoha expressed delight over the department ‘s effort to improve the learning abilities of the students particularly with regards to their entrepreneurial skills.

He encouraged the board of the department to sustain the tempo adding that he will furnish the VC with the report for proper actions.

On his part, the University Registrar, Chief Ambrose Ugwu, who graduated from the department over 30 years ago, said he felt proud and honoured to have passed through the department.

The VC and the Registrar along with other management team inspecting the Products

Chif Ugwu who recounted his studentship with the only professor in the department, Professor V C. Chibuike,  commended the HOD, Dr Felicia Nwokike for her giant strive in repositioning the department adding that the current students would be better placed to secure their future once they master their entrepreneurial skills.

Earlier in her welcome address, Dr Nwokike had enumerated the major challenges facing the department to include lack of staff and  lack of funds to execute their projects and called on the management to come to their rescue. She also called on the university community to patronize their products and also engage their services.

Highlights of the commissioning were the cutting of tapes leading to the laboratory and storerooms where the department’s products were displayed.

The products displayed were bathing/washing soaps, liquid soap, cakes of various sizes, hair cream, chin chin, among others.

The VC accompanied by the Registrar added that the management will henceforth be patronizing the department by purchasing their products.

Prof V.C Chibuike delivering the opening address

It could be recalled that the Department of Business and Entrepreneurship Education made history in November last year when they became the first department to produce the university’s convocation cake.

Speaking oin an interview shortly aftee the commissioning, the Deputy Director, Entreprneurship Development Centre (EDC) ESUT, Prof Chris Orgah told ESUT Monitor that the Centre will partner with Business and Entrepreneurship Education to ensure that their efforts in improving the skills of the students is supports. He added that the Centre is open to partner faculties and departments in providing entrepreneurship skills for the students emphasising that as a science and technology university, ESUT should be in the forefront in skills acquisition.

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ESUT Management Lauds Mass Communication Department On Conduct Of Examinations https://esutmonitor.com/2024/07/24/esut-management-lauds-mass-communication-department-on-conduct-of-examinations/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/07/24/esut-management-lauds-mass-communication-department-on-conduct-of-examinations/#respond Wed, 24 Jul 2024 16:38:41 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=1347 … Warns Final Students Against Excessive Celebrate After Their Final Exams By Amaechi Agbo, Agbani The Management of Enugu State University of Science and Technology, (ESUT) has given a pat on the back of the board of Mass Communication Department...

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… Warns Final Students Against Excessive Celebrate After Their Final Exams

By Amaechi Agbo, Agbani

The Management of Enugu State University of Science and Technology, (ESUT) has given a pat on the back of the board of Mass Communication Department for the conduct of the ongoing 2nd semester examinations in the university.

The management gave the commendation through the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chike Nwoha who led a team of the management to inspect on-going examinations in the institution.

Members of the Visiting Managemen’s examination monitoring team were joined by Prof Sunny Udeze (left) and Mass Communication Examination Officer, Mr Joel Asogwa (2nd from right) in a group photo after the visit. Photo: ESUT Monitor

Prof Nwoha in company of the Dean of Postgraduate Studies, Professor Charles Chime, among others, stormed the Mass Communication Department on Tuesday the first day of the examination at 10:15am.

The DVC who lauded how the students comported themselves and the seating arrangement, said Mass Communication Department is setting the pace for other departments to emulate.

“We came here on inspection, to monitor and observe how the examination is being conducted here. We go to departments unannounced and obersve. I can tell you that I am very much impressed with the conduct of the exam in Mass Communication Department.

“The Students are well-spaced and there are two or three invigilators in the halls. Mass Communication is using three classrooms for one examination, that is excellence. They are setting the pace for others to follow,” Prof Nwoha said while providing answer to why they visited the department.

Mass Communication Final Year Students during their examination on Tuesday, July 23. Photo: ESUT Monitor

Earlier in the classroom, the DVC warned final year students not to over celebrate their final exam and cautioned them against handing on vehicles to make merry, stressing that the university doesn’t want to lose any student.

“Your final exam is on August 8 and I know all of you would want to celebrate. Yes, we are not against celebration but we, as your parents here, need to advise you, do not celebrate excessively. When you finish your exams on that day, rejoice with your mates, hug yourselves but go home and celebrate

“We don’t want to see anybody hanging on vehicles just because you are celebrating. We don’t want to lose any of you. When you finish you exams, go home and celebrate with your people. We want you to go for youth service immediately and thereafter come back for your Masters or find a good job. We want you to succeed,” he told the final students.

The 2023/2024 2nd semester examinations in ESUT started in Tuesday, July 23 across all faculties and departments.

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BREAKING NEWS: Professor Chike Nwoha Re-elected Deputy Vice-Chancellor ESUT https://esutmonitor.com/2024/07/04/breaking-news-professor-chike-nwoha-re-elected-deputy-vice-chancellor-esut/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/07/04/breaking-news-professor-chike-nwoha-re-elected-deputy-vice-chancellor-esut/#respond Thu, 04 Jul 2024 12:24:49 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=1194 By Amaechi Agbo Professor Chike Nwoha of Department of Accountancy, has been re-elected as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Prof Nwoha was unanimously re-elected for another two-year term in office during the...

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By Amaechi Agbo

Professor Chike Nwoha of Department of Accountancy, has been re-elected as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC) of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT),

Prof Nwoha was unanimously re-elected for another two-year term in office during the University’s Senate Meeting on Thursday in line with the university regulations.

A Professor of Accounting, Mr Nwoha have already spent two years in office. He was previously elected into the office on 15th June 2022 and assumed office on 1st July 2022.

ESUT Monitor gathered authoritatively that prior to the election, the Vice-Chancellor, ESUT, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie nominated Prof Ngozi Ani and Prof. Chike Nwoha for the DVC Position.

While the latter accepted the nomination, the former expressed surprise at the nomination and pleaded to be allowed to step down for Prof Chike Nwoha to continue “due to his visible records in the university” she said.

In his acceptance speech, Prof. Nwoha thanked the Senate for another opportunity to serve the university and promised to do his utmost best for a better ESUT in line with the aspirations of the current management.

His reelection takes effect from 1st August,2024 as provided in the university regulations.

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Late ESUT VC’s Mother’s Burial: University Management To Present Cow, Others To Family https://esutmonitor.com/2024/05/16/late-esut-vcs-mothers-burial-university-management-to-present-cow-others-to-family/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/05/16/late-esut-vcs-mothers-burial-university-management-to-present-cow-others-to-family/#respond Thu, 16 May 2024 09:34:53 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=1005 By Joseph Joy The University Community will today make presentation to the Vice-Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Nnabugwu Okolie during his late mother’s burial. Late Ezinne Onuzulike Okolie, aged 81, died on March 5,...

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By Joseph Joy

The University Community will today make presentation to the Vice-Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Nnabugwu Okolie during his late mother’s burial.

Late Ezinne Onuzulike Okolie, aged 81, died on March 5, 2024.

Speaking in exclusive Interview with ESUT Monitor in Enugu on Thursday, the chairman, ESUT Burial Committee, Prof Chike Nwoha, said the University will support the family at this critical time.

Prof Nwoha who is also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said that in traditionally, the university will present a cow to to the VC and his family adding that other items will be included.

“So far so good. You can see that we are doing the final meeting to see that we show the final respect and to ensure that tomorrow (today) our staff would go there comfortably.

“Injohn Igbo land you know, cow must be there, tubers of yam, cash and drinks.

“We have also made contingency arrangements on how to take our staff to the burial venue and return then back safely. We are trusting God that the burial will be a huge success and we will continue to show our support to the VC and his family,” he said.

The burial ceremony of Late Lucy Onuzulike Okolie will commence with requim mass at St Michael’s Cathedral, Awgu to be officiated by the Bishop, Most Rev John Ifeanyichukwu Okoye, Bishop of Awgu Catholic Diocese by 11am

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Accountability Promotes Good governance, Effective Administration – ESUT DVC https://esutmonitor.com/2024/03/22/accountability-promotes-good-governance-effective-administration-esut-dvc/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/03/22/accountability-promotes-good-governance-effective-administration-esut-dvc/#respond Fri, 22 Mar 2024 15:15:12 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=782 By Joseph Joy The place of accountability in promoting good governance in government agencies as well as effective administration and man-power management has been emphasized. A university don, Prof Chike Ernest Nwoha stated this on Thursday while delivering the 33rd...

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By Joseph Joy

The place of accountability in promoting good governance in government agencies as well as effective administration and man-power management has been emphasized.

A university don, Prof Chike Ernest Nwoha stated this on Thursday while delivering the 33rd Inaugural Lecture of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, at the University’s main campus, Agbani in Nkanụ West LGA, Enugu State.

Speaking on the theme: “The audit process: Connecting Controls and accountability to enhance performance”, the Professor of Accounting opined that regular and effective auditing of companies, governments and organisations’ account systems will ensure good governance at government levels and effective administration in corporate institutions.

“Nigeria today, despite her oil and gas resources, is a poor country with 80-90 million Nigerians of estimated 130 million living in abject poverty. A lot of critical public infrastructure are in the decay and suffer from waste. Unemployment and inflation are in the double digits. Corruption continues to pose a major challenge to good governance and administration.

“Although Nigeria is practicing democracy, corruption is still eating up the funds in our country. A lot of state governors and top government officials have been accused of mismanagement of funds due largely to lack of accountability.

The Lecturer, Prof Chike Nwoha and his wife (in white) flanked by the ESUT Management team shortly after his lecture at the Professor Julius Onah Auditorium on Thursday. Photo: ESUT PR Unit.

“Accountability is critical in good governance and administration as well as management of resources both at public and private levels because it promotes transparency and integrity. It is important to emphasize here that accountability cannot strive and be rationalized in an environment where adequate authority is not matched with responsibility”, he stated

In his remarks, ESUT Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie lauded the guest lecturer and explained that the management will continues to focus on improving the staff and students through acquisition of knowledge particularly from areas not related to their profession. He called for diversification of knowledge in order to produce a complete man ready and willing to impact in the larger society.

“I urge everyone to make themselves available for selection (for Inaugural Lecturer). We are poised to make significant changes this year, altering numerous narratives to expedite progress.

“As we approach our two-year mark next month, let us reflect on the transformation ESUT has undergone. Continual growth and adaptation are essential. We are fortunate to have brilliant scholars at ESU, let’s demonstrate our capabilities,” the VC said

The 33rd Inaugural Lecture had in attendance principal officers of the university including the Vice-Chancellor; the Registrar, Mr Ambrose Ugwu; the Bursar, Dr Augustine Ojeh; the University Librarian, Dr (Mrs) Jacinta Eze; the immediate past VC, Professor Charles Eze: the Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies, Prof Charles Chime; faculty deans, departmental heads as well as students.

The 34th Inaugural Lecture of Nigeria’s Premier Science and Technology university, ESUT is scheduled to hold in April

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VC Charges New Alumni NEC To Sustain Collaboration In Rebuilding ESUT https://esutmonitor.com/2024/03/09/vc-charges-new-alumni-nec-to-sustain-collaboration-in-rebuilding-esut/ https://esutmonitor.com/2024/03/09/vc-charges-new-alumni-nec-to-sustain-collaboration-in-rebuilding-esut/#respond Sat, 09 Mar 2024 18:06:44 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=759 By Amaechi Agbo The Vice-Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie has charged the newly elected National Executive Council, NEC of the University’s Alumni Association to continue to sustain the legacies, comradeship and collaborative norms...

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By Amaechi Agbo

The Vice-Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie has charged the newly elected National Executive Council, NEC of the University’s Alumni Association to continue to sustain the legacies, comradeship and collaborative norms existing between the association and the management in order to sustain the new narrative in the institution.

The Vice-Chancellor gave the charge in his office on Friday when the new leaders of the Alumni Association paid a courtesy visit to the management of the institution.

Prof Okolie who congratulated the new leaders on their election victory urged them to remain focused and supportive of the management’s quest in changing the narratives at ESUT.

“Let me first and foremost congratulate all of you on your electoral victories which I know were never easy. Today you are here because you played the politics at the time and now it is time to work.

“The greatest challenge we have in organisation, association or any group is transition. I am happy we are able to come out of the elections peacefully and in love.

“Let me assure you that we shall work in synergy. We shall be interfacing with the alumni to ensure that we get to where we are going.

“We just started the journey, we shall achieve our targets with your support and we are going to give you maximum cooperation and you can’t afford not to deliver. It is important that we sustain our existing collaboration in rebuilding ESUT. This is our dream which is achievable,” the VC said.

He emphasized the need for unity in the association and the impact it would make in helping the management to reposition the university.

“Where I am coming from, the Alumni has five factions and their issues have remained unsolved. Factiionalisation breaks down any family or group.

“We are happy that ESUT Alumni is a role model to many universities in the country. This unity and peace is instrumental in achieving our set objectives and I must commend all of you in this regard.”

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie with the New ESUT Alumni National President, Chief CNN Nwagbara after the visit on Friday

Earlier in his speech, the Alumni National President, Barrister CNN Nwagbara, said the NEC visited the Vice-Chancellor on tripartite reasons – to pay a courtesy visit, officially introduce the new NEC to the management and also to pay condolence to the VC who lost his mother during the week

He expressed the determination of the new Alumni leadership to continue to be a focal and rallying point for the students and expressed assurance of continued collaboration with the management in rebranding the university.

Also speaking, the University Registrar, Chief Ambrose Ugwu, who doubles as the National Treasurer of the Alumni Association, expressed optimism that the partnership between the management and the association will be enhanced.

He lauded the VC for his laudable initiatives in the institution which have revolutionalized the University setting it at par with best universities in the world.

He stressed that the innovative and pragmatic leadership of the Vice-Chancellor has continued to give a rebirth and sound health to the University’s 67 programmes and emerging ones and assured of the Alumni’s readiness in that regard.

The ESUT Alumni NEC members were received by the Vice-Chancellor and some members of the management team including the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chike Nwoha, the Bursar, Dr Augustine Ojeh as well as the Registrar, Chief Ambrose Ugwu, who is also a member of the Alumni NEC.

A minute silence was observed in honour of the Vice-Chancellor’s mother, late Mrs Ezinne Lucy Onuzulike Okolie who died on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 aged 81.

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REVEALED: Lecturers to be suspended over none submission of results https://esutmonitor.com/2023/12/30/revealed-lecturers-to-be-suspended-over-none-submission-of-results/ https://esutmonitor.com/2023/12/30/revealed-lecturers-to-be-suspended-over-none-submission-of-results/#respond Sat, 30 Dec 2023 03:51:53 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=383 By Timothy Nwobodo Lecturers in some departments have not submitted their first semester results for the 2022/2023 Academic session in ESUT, it has been revealed. The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Professor Chike Nwoha...

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By Timothy Nwobodo

Lecturers in some departments have not submitted their first semester results for the 2022/2023 Academic session in ESUT, it has been revealed.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Professor Chike Nwoha made the revelation in an interview with ESUT Monitor Newspaper in Enugu

Prof Nwoha who said that two unnamed departments have been found culpable, added that the management is working out stringent measures to compel lecturers to adhere to the rules guiding their conducts in the university.

The former Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences said that despite the decision to withhold the salaries of those found wanting, the management is considering coming up with more drastic measures including suspension of affected lecturers as last option.

Prof Nwoha who is the head of a committee saddled with the responsibility of taking records of numbers of results submitted by lecturers in each department and faculty, added that the current leadership of the university under the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie will leave not stones unturned in ensuring professionalism, probity and accountability is revived in the institution.

“I think my concern is on the issue of non-submission of results, that’s the committee I’m heading,” Prof Nwoha started.

“There are people (lecturers) who struggle for courses, but when it’s time to submit results, you will start looking for them. Can you imagine that somebody has not submitted first semester result in about two Departments? Even the ones we made some corrections and told them to go and reprint, you won’t see them again. They’ll just take it that since you’ve marked, that is all.

“Some we have given two weeks, in some cases three weeks or even one month to resubmit results. Council frowned at delay in submission of results.

“Report we have is that parents are complaining that they’re not seeing the results of their wards. We gave them deadline to submit these results. We even told them that if you don’t submit your results, you won’t get your salary. Because of that, the VC now told the committee to compile the list of lecturers and departments that have not submitted.

“We compiled the list and submitted to the VC and he had to withhold their salaries.

“We are considering other measures to curtail the issue and the next measure could be suspension of the affected lecturers”, the DVC said.

The Management of the institution is working round the clock to also ensure swift and smooth implementation of the Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards, CCMAS with effect from the current session.

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Faculty of Management Sciences’ Ultra-modern ICT Lab. Centre will be completed in June – VC https://esutmonitor.com/2023/12/21/faculty-of-management-sciences-ultra-modern-ict-lab-centre-will-be-completed-in-june-vc/ https://esutmonitor.com/2023/12/21/faculty-of-management-sciences-ultra-modern-ict-lab-centre-will-be-completed-in-june-vc/#respond Thu, 21 Dec 2023 05:38:18 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=280 By Joseph Joy and Timothy Nwobodo The Vice-Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie has stated that the Faculty of Management Sciences Ultra-modern Information and Communication Technology, ICT Laboratory Centre will be completed in June,...

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By Joseph Joy and Timothy Nwobodo

The Vice-Chancellor, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, Professor Aloysius-Michaels Okolie has stated that the Faculty of Management Sciences Ultra-modern Information and Communication Technology, ICT Laboratory Centre will be completed in June, 2024.  

The VC disclosed this on Thursday during the foundation laying ceremony of the ICT Complex at the ESUT campus in Agbani.  

Represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chike Nwoha, the VC commended the management of the faculty for their pragmatic efforts in ensuring that students in the faculty and at large, in the university as well as members of communities around the university, will need to enrich their intellects through the ICT Centre.

The DVC, Prof Chike Nwoha (right) and the Dean, FMS, Prof Chioma Oleka at the building site on Thursday

He added that the budding of the ICT center is crucial in the industrial revolution era to equip students with the necessary computer knowledge to prepare them adequately for the task after school.

“The ICT Laboratory center means a lot to ESUT and the surrounding communities. It shows the interest of the faculty in the affairs of the students, especially in their learning. It also helps to show to the world that the faculty has really arrived and that the university takes care of her students.

“This project, which we know involves computerization, is crucial in this era. If you are not computer literate, not just claiming it but doing the total practice of it, then you are in a better position to look for employment elsewhere once you graduate from ESUT. The project will help the students broaden their knowledge in their programmes and courses in the faculty.

“It will not take more than six months (to complete it). God willing, it won’t take more than six months. It is for every student, but the building will be owned by the Management Sciences. If you look at the site, you will see that it is open for every other students, faculties, or departments. In fact, even outsiders can come here and patronize the center, that’s all,” the VC said.

On her part, Dean of the Faculty, Professor Chioma Oleka expressed joy that in less than two months after the project was conceptualized, it’s taking off immediately.

The DVC, 5th from right with members of the FMS management team during the foundation laying ceremony

“This is the product of our conference (in October). During our conference, our topic was on digitalization of education through entrepreneurship. After the conference, I then realized that we have not gotten any ICT laboratory centre. During our award night, I threw it open to the people, I told them that the Faculty has not gotten its ICT laboratory center, that we are open for collaboration, sponsorship and partnership. We beckoned on them to come and help us. After one week, one of them that attended the conference called me and asked if the faculty has not gotten an ICT center. I said yes, then he took it up from there,” she said.

On his part, the site Engineer, Mr Valentine Ejike Eneh said the contractor handling the project has been fully mobilized to ensure that the ICT Centre is concluded on schedule.

A member of the Building Committee and the Head of Department, Computer Engineering, Doctor Harmony Nwobodo, said the Centre will help to prepare the students, especially those from the Faculty to be ready-made for the global universe that is being digitized.

The FMS ICT Lab Centre is expected to be completed in June next year

Sited at the opposite of ESUT Medical Centre and behind the University’s Library, The Faculty of Management Sciences ICT Laboratory Centre is sponsored by Chief Arthur Eze.

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“Why we may not pay staff December salary” – ESUT Management https://esutmonitor.com/2023/12/21/why-we-may-not-pay-staff-december-salary-esut-management/ https://esutmonitor.com/2023/12/21/why-we-may-not-pay-staff-december-salary-esut-management/#respond Thu, 21 Dec 2023 05:26:58 +0000 https://esutmonitor.com/?p=277 By Timothy Nwobodo With Christmas day celebration less than four days, there are indications that the staff of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, may not be paid their salary early enough as being speculated. The Deputy...

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By Timothy Nwobodo

With Christmas day celebration less than four days, there are indications that the staff of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, may not be paid their salary early enough as being speculated.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Chike Nwoha disclosed that the University Management may not pay staff salaries for December 2023 as at when expected

He made this disclosure while speaking with ESUT Monitor on Tuesday in his office. The former Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences, explained that the idea is not novel in the university system stressing that the 2022 December salary was paid after the yuletide celebrations

 Professor Nwoha said the idea of delaying December salaries was to help the staff to make savings within the period considering that the season comes with lavish expenses which makes things complicated after the celebrations.

“Last year, we didn’t pay them their salary during Christmas, but it was paid immediately after Christmas. The reason is if you give out such money, they will spend it during the celebrations. We want to help them to pay the school fees of their wards, pay their rents, because when they spend this money unnecessarily, at the beginning of the year, you see them applying for salary advance, and the money is not there to give for salary advance,” he said.

He added that the management since inception in April last year, has been prompt in paying all the unions in the university their check-off dues.

“But the management is trying now, we make sure the unions get their check-off dues. We have been paying them since we came in, what is remaining now is the accrued debts of the former regime but since we came in, we have been settling them, making sure they get their money, so that if you apply for loan, you get them, the ASUU get their own, SANU and the rest.”

However, he maintained that the issue of salary payment for the month is subject to change from the offices of the Vice-Chancellor and the Bursar, stressing that the trajectory might change after consultations are made with the key stakeholders.

He admonished staff of the University to celebrate Christmas wisely, pointing out that Christmas is not all about spending, but a time to reflect on one’s activities for the year past.

ESUT will close after work today as staff and students proceed on a three-week break for the yuletide celebrations. The university will reopen on January 8, 2024

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