National Open University of Nigeria Alumni Association (NOUNAA), Strengthens Ties with Enugu Study Centre
A high-powered delegation from the South-East Chapter of the National Open University of Nigeria Alumni Association (NOUNAA) visited the Enugu Study Centre to foster collaboration and support.
A high-powered delegation from the South-East Chapter of the National Open University of Nigeria Alumni Association (NOUNAA) visited the Enugu Study Centre to foster collaboration and support. Led by Mr. Stanley Abugu, Chairman of the Enugu State Chapter, the delegation represented NOUNAA’s National President, Mr. Ifegwu Kingsley Obukwelu.
During the visit, Abugu expressed satisfaction with the warm reception at the centre. He emphasized NOUNAA’s keen interest in the centre’s development and its commitment to moving the Enugu Centre forward. The purpose of their visit was to explore areas where the association could assist in enhancing operations.
Professor Charity Akuadi Okonkwo, the Centre Director, graciously welcomed the association. She acknowledged their shared dedication to serving humanity and encouraged NOUNAA to actively participate in the university’s advocacy campaigns. Okonkwo also urged them to contribute within their capacity to propel the centre’s progress.
The delegation included several NOUNAA representatives, such as Dr. T. C. Amadike (Vice-Chairman, South-East Chapter), Mrs. Chidinma Mba (Assistant Secretary), Ambassador Mrs. Florence Obi (BOT member), Mr. Osondu C. James (Treasurer), Mr. Mba Nwite Franklin (Public Relations Officer), Mr. Nnaji Silva (Desk Officer), and members Mr. Igwenagu and Mr. Okeke Kenneth.