DELSU to Host 118th Inaugural Lecture as Professor Njoseh Explores Career in Numerical Analysis

Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, has announced the 118th edition of its Inaugural Lecture Series, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to academic scholarship and intellectual engagement.

DELSU to Host 118th Inaugural Lecture as Professor Njoseh Explores Career in Numerical Analysis

Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, has announced the 118th edition of its Inaugural Lecture Series, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to academic scholarship and intellectual engagement.

According to an official notice from the University, the lecture will be delivered by Professor Ignatius Nkonyeasua Njoseh, a Professor of Mathematics at Delta State University. The inaugural lecture is titled “Finding X Amid the Problems in My Kitchen: My Career as a Numerical Analyst.”

The lecture is scheduled to hold on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the 750 Lecture Theatre A, Site III, Delta State University, Abraka. Proceedings will commence at 11:00 a.m., with guests expected to be seated by 10:30 a.m.

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The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Samuel O. Asagba, will serve as the Distinguished Chairman of the occasion, while Professor Enaijite Ojaruega will preside as the Chairman of Ceremonies.

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Professor Njoseh’s lecture is expected to provide insights into his academic journey, research contributions, and professional experiences in numerical analysis, while also reflecting on the broader applications of mathematics in solving real-world problems. He holds multiple academic qualifications spanning Mathematics, Computer Science, Management, and Numerical Analysis from reputable institutions in Nigeria and abroad.

The event is anticipated to enrich scholarly discourse within the University and attract participation from academics, students, researchers, and members of the general public, who are all invited to attend.