Caleb University Hosts Successful Interactive Session Between Management and Students
Caleb University held an interactive session on January 30th, 2024, between its management and students to address various challenges faced by students, including physical, mental, spiritual, academic, and personal issues.

An interactive session held on Thursday, January 30th, 2024, at Caleb University provided a vital platform for open dialogue between the university’s management and its students. The event, which took place on campus, allowed students to express their concerns and share suggestions on a variety of issues they face, spanning physical, mental, spiritual, academic, and personal challenges.
The meeting was led by Caleb University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nosa Owens-Ibie, alongside the Deputy Vice Chancellor RISA, Prof. Olalekan Asikhia; Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic, Prof. Adewale Sunday; Deans, Heads of Departments, and other key members of the university’s staff. The management expressed their commitment to addressing the concerns raised and emphasized the importance of a symbiotic relationship between the institution and its students.
During the session, students were encouraged to openly share their views on facilities, services, and other aspects of university life. The management team reassured them that their satisfaction, comfort, and appreciation are paramount to the university’s leadership. In turn, the leadership also urged students to recognize the university's ongoing efforts to make improvements and address their concerns in a timely and effective manner.
Key issues raised during the session included acknowledgment of students’ challenges, the university’s commitment to addressing them, and the need for a mutual appreciation and understanding between students and management. This marks a significant step in building a stronger and more supportive community within Caleb University.
The interactive session further underscored the university’s core values of fostering an inclusive, supportive environment for both staff and students, and reaffirmed the institution’s dedication to its mantra, For God and Humanity.