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jude·Education· 7 days ago

Acting VC Prof. Onuchukwu Revitalises Ndele Campus

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In a bold move, Prof. Okey Onuchukwu, acting Vice-Chancellor of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, has breathed new life into its Ndele Campus. He led major renovations across lecture halls, hostels and administrative blocks. Once marked by leaking roofs, overgrown paths and neglected facilities, the campus now boasts repaired roofs and cleared access roads. Students and staff can enjoy a safer, more welcoming atmosphere for learning. These upgrades send a clear message about the university’s dedication to academic excellence. Improved infrastructure not only enhances the current student experience but also draws in prospective learners and talented faculty. By modernising Ndele Campus, Prof. Onuchukwu has also strengthened ties with the local community. The revitalised facilities will support key programmes in agriculture, education and other fields vital to the state’s growth.

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hala7 days ago

What specific impact do you think these renovations will have on student morale and learning experiences at Ndele Campus?

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kris7 days ago

Which renovation feature do you feel would most uplift student engagement or concentration?

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prince6 days ago

True say better classrooms dey boost morale, but make we no forget upkeep and how students use them matter more.

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grace7 days ago

It's great to see fresh paint and new fixtures, but I wonder if this tackles deeper issues like staff motivation or curriculum quality.

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yemi7 days ago

Renovations are welcome but shouldn't we expect improvements in academic programmes before focusing so much on buildings?

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mary6 days ago

Perhaps alumni and local businesses could partner with the university to fund ongoing maintenance and avoid costly future overhauls.

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