ADSU Vice-Chancellor Expresses Gratitude Following Successful One-Year Anniversary Thanksgiving

ADSU Vice-Chancellor Expresses Gratitude Following Successful One-Year Anniversary Thanksgiving

ADSU Vice-Chancellor Expresses Gratitude Following Successful One-Year Anniversary Thanksgiving

The Vice-Chancellor of Adamawa State University (ADSU), Mubi, Professor Augustine Clement, has extended his heartfelt appreciation to the public, government officials, and the university community following the successful hosting of his One-Year Anniversary Thanksgiving Service.

The event, which marked a year of leadership and growth at the institution, was attended by a distinguished array of guests from across the state and the academic sector.

In an appreciation message signed by the University’s Information and Protocol Officer, D.D. Kwabe, the Vice-Chancellor specifically acknowledged the presence of: 

Professor Kaletapwa George Farauta, Deputy Governor of Adamawa State (represented by her husband, Evan. George Farauta Kodomti).

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Justice Nathan Musa, Former Chief Justice of Adamawa State.

Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Dami Mamza, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Yola.

Heads of Tertiary Institutions and District Heads from across the region.

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Professor Clement expressed deep-seated gratitude to the ADSU Management, staff, and students. He noted that their unwavering support and prayers have been the bedrock of the university's achievements over the past year.

"Your show of love remains a strong source of motivation as the university continues to strive for academic excellence and service to humanity," the statement read.

The anniversary service follows a period of renewed focus on infrastructure and academic standards at ADSU. The Vice-Chancellor reaffirmed his commitment to driving the university toward becoming a top-tier center for learning in Nigeria, bolstered by the prayers and encouragement received during the celebrations.