Prof. Mrs. Ihuoma Roseline Ndimele Appointed Pro-Chancellor of Amadeus University, Amizi

Her academic journey is marked by leadership roles in various departments and institutions, reflecting her dedication to advancing higher education and scholarly pursuits.

Prof. Mrs. Ihuoma Roseline Ndimele Appointed Pro-Chancellor of Amadeus University, Amizi

Amadeus University, Amizi, has announced the appointment of Prof. Mrs. Ihuoma Roseline Ndimele as its inaugural Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the University’s Governing Council. Prof. Ndimele, a distinguished scholar and seasoned administrator, brings a wealth of experience from her illustrious career in academia and public service to her new role.

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Currently serving as the Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies at Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu, Prof. Ndimele has previously held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at ABSU. Her academic journey is marked by leadership roles in various departments and institutions, reflecting her dedication to advancing higher education and scholarly pursuits.

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Beyond academia, Prof. Ndimele has made significant contributions to public service, having served as a commissioner overseeing critical portfolios including Women Affairs, Youth and Development, as well as Lands, Survey, and Urban Planning in different capacities within the Abia State Government.

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Her commitment to community development extends to her involvement with socio-cultural groups such as Rotary International and Inner Wheel, where she has actively championed initiatives that promote education and societal well-being.

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In addition to her professional accomplishments, Prof. Ndimele holds the esteemed title of Ugo Eze of Awomnuzie, Ikwuano, Abia State, further underscoring her deep-rooted connection to her community and commitment to cultural heritage.