Tansian University Prepares to Welcome Senator Victor Umeh as Chancellor

Tansian University announces Chief Victor Umeh, Senator representing Anambra Central, as Chancellor during convocation, highlighting commitment to excellence in education and leadership.

Tansian University Prepares to Welcome Senator Victor Umeh as Chancellor
Senator Victor Umeh

In an exciting development for Tansian University, plans are underway to install Chief Victor Umeh, the esteemed Senator representing Anambra Central, as the Chancellor of the institution. This announcement came during a press briefing held by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Eugene Nwadialor, ahead of the university's 7th to 11th combined convocation.

The convocation ceremony promises to be a momentous occasion, celebrating the achievements of 2,425 graduating students. Among them, 27 have attained first-class honors, showcasing the dedication and excellence fostered at Tansian University.

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During the briefing, Prof. Nwadialor emphasized the university's commitment to providing not only quality education but also instilling morals and patriotism in its graduates. He highlighted the close involvement of parents in nurturing students, fostering a supportive community essential for holistic development.

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Despite financial challenges typical of private institutions, Tansian University continues to expand its offerings. Postgraduate courses in Management and Social Sciences, as well as Natural and Applied Sciences, demonstrate the institution's dedication to advancing knowledge and research.

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Founded by the late Monsignor John Bosco Akam and licensed by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in 2007, Tansian University has maintained a reputation for excellence in education.

The impending installation of Senator Umeh as Chancellor marks an exciting chapter in the university's journey, reflecting its commitment to leadership and innovation in higher education.

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