NSUK VC Urges University Women to Embrace Integrity and Ethical Conduct

NSUK VC Urges University Women to Embrace Integrity and Ethical Conduct

NSUK VC Urges University Women to Embrace Integrity and Ethical Conduct

 The Vice-Chancellor of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Professor Sa'adatu Hassan Liman, has called on female staff to embrace integrity, moral, and ethical conduct in their workplaces and homes.

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She made this remark during a congratulatory reception organized by the Centre for Gender Studies and female staff of the University on April 29, 2024.

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Professor Sa'adatu thanked the women for the reception and charged them to take a leading role in fighting immorality and unethical conduct among their children and students. She emphasized the importance of balancing their professional careers and home life.

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Dr. Hauwa'u Mainoma, Acting Director of the Centre for Gender Studies, expressed gratitude to the Governor for appointing Professor Sa'adatu as the first female Vice-Chancellor, a historic milestone. She pledged the full support of female staff and expressed confidence in the new Vice-Chancellor's ability to lead the University to greater heights.

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The event featured solidarity messages from Professor Dinatu Iwala, Jennifer Shaku Ibi, and Dr. Becky Aliegba.