Kogi State University Kabba Breaks Ground for 1,300-Seat Auditorium Donated by Okun-Born Medical Doctor

Kogi State University Kabba Breaks Ground for 1,300-Seat Auditorium Donated by Okun-Born Medical Doctor

Kogi State University Kabba Breaks Ground for 1,300-Seat Auditorium Donated by Okun-Born Medical Doctor

Kogi State University (KSU) in Kabba has broken ground for a 1,300-seat auditorium donated by Dr. John Adegboye, an Australia-based medical doctor and proud son of Okunland. The ceremony was led by the Vice Chancellor, Professor K.I.T. Eniola, and marked by joy and optimism.

Dr. Adegboye, who joined the event virtually from Perth, Australia, described the project as a personal commitment to advancing education and community development. He expressed gratitude to Venerable Omeiza, who laid the foundation on his behalf.

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The new auditorium is expected to significantly enrich academic and social life on campus. Professor Eniola praised Dr. Adegboye's generosity and foresight, describing the project as "a transformative gift" that will support the university's vision for world-class academic infrastructure.

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The university has been making progress under Professor Eniola's leadership, and this donation is a testament to the institution's growing reputation and appeal to philanthropists. The project is expected to be completed soon, providing a state-of-the-art facility for students and staff.