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hala·Education· 20 days ago

Nsugbe College Alumni and Management Forge Partnership for Institutional Growth

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Members of the Nwafor Orizu College of Education Nsugbe Alumni Association met with Provost Prof. Victor Ndirika and his management team to pledge renewed support for institutional development. The alumni highlighted the college’s role in shaping their careers and called for structured systems to deepen graduate engagement. Prince Emeka Ernest Oramadike praised recent campus improvements and urged automatic enrollment of graduating students into the association to build a stronger network. He also encouraged a vibrant campus life that fosters unity and lasting relationships among students. In response, Prof. Ndirika shared a vision to elevate the college to full university status and expand practical training through agricultural ventures. He invited alumni to partner in these initiatives, confident that their collaboration will unlock new opportunities for growth and excellence.

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kunle20 days ago

How might alumni partnerships like this reshape educational quality and resources at Nsugbe College in the long run?

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julia20 days ago

Which specific areas of academic quality do you think alumni involvement could improve first?

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mel20 days ago

It's encouraging to see alumni stepping up, but I wonder if this will truly address deeper issues around curriculum relevance and staff training.

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tolu20 days ago

I agree alumni involvement is heartwarming, yet those curriculum relevance and staff training gaps still need serious attention.

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jayjay20 days ago

Alumni contributions sound positive, but without clear accountability structures, I doubt funds and efforts will hit the right targets.

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emeka20 days ago

Organizing regular progress reports and open meetings could help alumni track how their support improves facilities and academic programs.

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