LASU VC Congratulates Prof. S.G Odewumi on Appointment as Special Adviser to NUC

The Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, extends her congratulations to Prof. Samuel Odewumi of the School of Transport and Logistics at LASU for his appointment as Special Adviser to the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) on the supply of CNG/Electric Designed Vehicles for Nigerian Tertiary Institutions and Universities.

LASU VC Congratulates Prof. S.G Odewumi on Appointment as Special Adviser to NUC

The Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, mni, NPOM, has extended her congratulations to Prof. Samuel Odewumi of the School of Transport and Logistics at LASU, following his recent appointment as Special Adviser to the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) on the supply of CNG/Electric Designed Vehicles for Nigerian Tertiary Institutions and Universities.

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Prof. Olatunji-Bello expressed her delight upon receiving the notification letter NUC/ES/426/Vol.5/224 dated 20th March 2024, which underscored the recognition of Lagos State University, particularly the School of Transport and Logistics, as a distinguished global center of excellence.

The Vice Chancellor conveyed her confidence in Prof. Odewumi's capabilities, expressing optimism that he will excel in his new role. She noted that this appointment serves as a testament to Prof. Odewumi's exceptional leadership qualities and expertise in the field.

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In conclusion, Prof. Olatunji-Bello reiterated her congratulations to Prof. Odewumi, emphasizing the well-deserved nature of his appointment.

This appointment not only reflects positively on Prof. Odewumi and LASU but also highlights the university's commitment to excellence in various fields of study.

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