Admiralty University of Nigeria Moves to Upgrade Facilities to Global Standards

The management of Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN), Ibusa, Delta State, has intensified efforts to upgrade its facilities in line with global standards across its hostels, classrooms, offices, and auditorium.

Admiralty University of Nigeria Moves to Upgrade Facilities to Global Standards

The management of Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN), Ibusa, Delta State, has intensified efforts to upgrade its facilities in line with global standards across its hostels, classrooms, offices, and auditorium.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Christopher Ogbogbo, disclosed this during a meeting with representatives of H.H Comprehensive Equipment Solutions Limited held at his office in Ibusa.

He stated that the university’s pursuit of excellence goes beyond attracting students and staff, stressing the need to adopt international best practices in infrastructure, learning environments, and institutional operations. According to him, improved facilities are essential to providing a conducive atmosphere for effective teaching, learning, research, and knowledge dissemination.

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Professor Ogbogbo noted that the initiative aligns with ADUN’s broader mission of being locally relevant while remaining globally competitive in higher education delivery.

Speaking earlier, the Co-founder of H.H Comprehensive Equipment Solutions Limited, Mrs. Zelin Shi, said the company brings nearly two decades of industry experience, with established operations in China and a growing interest in contributing to Nigeria’s education sector.

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She explained that the firm’s entry into the Nigerian market is driven by a commitment to supporting educational development through quality equipment and facility solutions, adding that the collaboration with ADUN represents a strategic opportunity for impact.

Mrs. Shi commended the university’s leadership for opening the door to partnership and expressed optimism about the prospects of the engagement.

Present at the meeting were the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Navy Captain Professor Isa Rambo Saidu; Registrar, Navy Captain Ahmed Tijjani Abdullahi; Bursar, Commodore Emmanuel Onu; and University Librarian, Navy Commander Emmanuel Ameobi.