Vice Chancellor Prof. Maduebibisi Iwe Vows to Revitalize MOUAU Amidst Contentions
Prof. Iwe, during the 'Lifting Up MOUAU' prayer convocation, pledges to confront challenges hindering Michael Okpara University's progress, emphasizing faith-driven rejuvenation and unity to achieve transformative goals.
In a resolute declaration of his commitment to rejuvenating Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), Vice-Chancellor Prof. Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe rallied the university community during the inaugural 2024 'Lifting Up MOUAU' prayer convocation. Prof. Iwe affirmed his administration's readiness to confront challenges head-on, aiming to restore, reinvigorate, and elevate the university to its deserved status.
Addressing attendees, Prof. Iwe expressed gratitude for the divine grace that had sustained the university amidst adversities. "It is a day of renewal of strength in the Lord," he remarked, emphasizing the pivotal role of faith in overcoming hurdles. Despite acknowledging existing contentions, he remained steadfast in his resolve to propel MOUAU forward, urging the community to trust in divine intervention for deliverance.
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Highlighting the university's ongoing struggles, Prof. Iwe lamented persistent disruptions and delays hindering progress. He called for unity and reliance on divine guidance to navigate challenges and triumph over adversaries. Emphasizing the importance of collective effort, he outlined his vision to harness the university's potential for comprehensive revitalization.
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Looking ahead, Prof. Iwe outlined key objectives for the year, including developmental initiatives, financial stability, staff welfare, and academic calendar restoration. Underscoring the significance of spiritual alignment, guest speakers urged attendees to prioritize righteousness and moral integrity in their endeavors, asserting that divine favor follows adherence to ethical principles.
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The convocation concluded with fervent prayers for the Vice-Chancellor, university leadership, faculty, staff, and students, symbolizing a collective commitment to MOUAU's resurgence. As Prof. Iwe's administration embarks on its mission to confront adversities and rebuild, the university community stands united in faith and determination, poised for a transformative journey towards excellence."