UNN Vice Chancellor Praises Volunteer Lecturer for Contributions
After resigning from his commissioner role, Dr. Nnam opted to teach at UNN without pay, aiming to share his expertise in lands administration. Professor Igwe highlighted Dr. Nnam’s dedication in a commendation letter, applauding his impact on students and faculty in the Department of Geoinformatics and Surveying.
Professor Charles Igwe, Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has praised Dr. Victor Chukwuemeka Nnam, former Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development in Enugu State, for his significant contributions to the university as a volunteer lecturer.
After resigning from his commissioner role, Dr. Nnam opted to teach at UNN without pay, aiming to share his expertise in lands administration. Professor Igwe highlighted Dr. Nnam’s dedication in a commendation letter, applauding his impact on students and faculty in the Department of Geoinformatics and Surveying.
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"Your dedication, expertise, and commitment to academic excellence have significantly impacted our students and faculty," Igwe stated, noting Nnam’s influence in teaching, mentoring, and research.
In response, Dr. Nnam expressed gratitude to the university leadership, stating that the recognition motivates him to continue his contributions to society.
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Dr. Nnam’s work has not only advanced academic pursuits but also supported the development of innovative strategies at the university. As a recognized authority in surveying and lands administration, his efforts have enriched the learning environment for both students and staff.
The university community continues to celebrate Dr. Nnam’s achievements and anticipates his ongoing contributions to the field of geoinformatics and surveying at UNN.