UNIMAID Student Jeremiah James Sandy Named Vet Konect ‘Male Champion of the Year’

UNIMAID Student Jeremiah James Sandy Named Vet Konect ‘Male Champion of the Year’

UNIMAID Student Jeremiah James Sandy Named Vet Konect ‘Male Champion of the Year’

Jeremiah James Sandy, a student at the University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID), has been honored as the Male Champion of the Year by Vet Konect, a leading platform dedicated to reimagining animal healthcare in Nigeria.

The prestigious award was announced during the organization’s 2025 end-of-year retreat, an event held to recognize outstanding leadership, service, and impact within the veterinary and animal health community.

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Jeremiah emerged as the top performer in the male category of the Vet Konect Champions Program. His selection was based on his consistent dedication to animal health advocacy and his commitment to service throughout the year. According to the organization, Jeremiah’s leadership reflects the core values of the program, which seeks to empower the next generation of veterinary professionals.

As the 2025 Male Champion of the Year, Jeremiah James Sandy stands as an ambassador for animal health, representing both the University of Maiduguri and the broader Vet Konect mission. This recognition underscores the vital role of student leaders in driving innovation and accessibility in the Nigerian animal healthcare sector.

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The university community and the veterinary profession have extended warm congratulations to Jeremiah for this well-deserved academic and professional milestone.