NSUK's First Female Vice-Chancellor Delivers Tribute-Laden Speech at Staff Reception

She paid a posthumous tribute to her late parents, Alh. Muhammad Keffi, the Magajin Malam of Keffi, and Haj. Adama Dahiru, highlighting their influence on her values of discipline, hard work, and dedication. She prayed for their souls and asked for Allah’s blessings.

NSUK's First Female Vice-Chancellor Delivers Tribute-Laden Speech at Staff Reception

Professor Sa’adatu Hassan Liman, the first female Vice-Chancellor of Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), delivered a moving speech at a staff reception organized by the NSUK Forum of Staff. The event, held yesterday, was attended by prominent figures including the chairman of the occasion, the Commandant of Civil Defence, and the Chancellor of the University, represented by Dan Majen Keffi. Senator Ahmad Wadada also graced the occasion.

In her speech, Professor Liman expressed deep gratitude to Allah for His blessings and favor upon her and her family. She paid a posthumous tribute to her late parents, Alh. Muhammad Keffi, the Magajin Malam of Keffi, and Haj. Adama Dahiru, highlighting their influence on her values of discipline, hard work, and dedication. She prayed for their souls and asked for Allah’s blessings.

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She also thanked His Excellency Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, the Executive Governor of Nasarawa State, for appointing her as Vice-Chancellor. Professor Liman expressed appreciation to HRH. the Emir of Keffi, Dr. Shehu Chindo Yamusa III CON, for his steadfast support of the University.

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Furthermore, she acknowledged the Pro-Chancellor, Professor Attahiru Jega, and the members of the Council, Senate, and Management of NSUK for their ongoing support since her appointment. Professor Liman concluded her speech by honoring the memory of the first executive governor of Nasarawa State, who founded NSUK and played a crucial role in its development.