PSN Plateau State Chapter Pays Courtesy Visit to FUEP Vice-Chancellor, Pledges Support for Institutional Growth
PSN Plateau State Chapter Pays Courtesy Visit to FUEP Vice-Chancellor, Pledges Support for Institutional Growth
The Plateau State Chairman of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Pharm. Lohdip Domjul, has commended the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Education, Pankshin, Professor Noel Nen'man Ndalbeh Wannang, for his impactful contributions and transformative efforts, not only in Plateau State but across Nigeria.
Domjul gave the commendation when he led other members of the Society on a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Education, Pankshin, Professor Noel Wannang.
Domjul stated that the visit was to identify and interact with, as well as share moments with the Vice-Chancellor.
He emphasized that the Vice-Chancellor’s achievements are invaluable and assured him of the Society’s readiness to offer support whenever needed.
The Chairman of the Plateau State Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria also urged the Vice-Chancellor to carry the Society along in areas where their expertise may be required and wished him a successful tenure.

A lecturer at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Jos, Professor Ikoni Ogaji congratulated the Vice-Chancellor on his appointment as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Institution.
He described him as a worthy representative of the profession and encouraged him to build a lasting legacy that would position the University among leading institutions. He assured him of their full support.
Representative of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN), Iji Mathias, stated that their visit was to celebrate and identify with the Vice-Chancellor.
He prayed for divine wisdom and guidance for him in the administration of the University.
A Consultant Pharmacist at the Jos University Teaching Hospital, Isaac Utenih, also appreciated the Vice-Chancellor, describing him as a man known for leaving remarkable achievements wherever he serves.
He prayed for his success in office.
Responding, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Noel Nen'man Ndalbeh Wannang, expressed his heartfelt appreciation to the delegation for the visit, noting that their presence made his day.
Professor Wannang encouraged members who are teachers to go beyond conventional teaching by inspiring their students and fostering meaningful relationships with them.
He further thanked the group for the gifts presented during the visit.
The visit concluded with goodwill messages, gift presentations, and a reaffirmation of support for the Vice-Chancellor’s leadership and the continued growth of the University.
UmarFarouk123