UNIZIK To Upgrade Pre-Science Centre

Vice Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Anambra State, Prof Bond Anyaehie has disclosed plans to upgrade the University Pre-Science Centre, located at Mbaukwu community into a mini-campus structure with attendant facilities upgrade and student enrolment.

The VC made the disclosure during a courtesy call to the traditional ruler of Mbaukwu, Awka South LGA, Igwe Peter Anugwu in his palace.

He also disclosed that new intakes for the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) would also commence their programme at the Mbaukwu study centre in September.

According to him, the step would boost the number of students in the centre to over 2000 numbers, noting that works to that effect had already commenced in the study centre .

Describing Mbaukwu as great community with a great Traditional Ruler, Anyaehie called for greater partnership and collaboration between the university and members of the community in the areas of hostel development, security among other services.

With the latest developments in place, Mbaukwu community will be placed in digital world map as an educational centre and mini campus of the great Nnamid Azikiwe University,” he added.

Responding, the monarch, Igwe Peter Anugwu who was highly elated on the good news expressed serious sentiments of gratitude over the development.

He described seeing the Mbaukwu campus developed to the best global standard as the greatest wish of his lifetime which he had eagerly waited for having seen it all in spending 51 years on the throne and still counting.

He prayed against evil forces likely to thwart such lofty plan, assuring that the community preparedness to preserve the legacies and prospects of the institution domiciled in Mbaukwu.

The traditional ruler also commended the vice chancellor for his administrative foresight and vision for the university.

Appreciating the community on the development, an indigene, Austin Odum, a Professor of Accounting said it has been the dream of any Mbaukwu person to see the Pre-Science centre domiciled in their community grow and upgraded to a campus structure.

He recalled the growth trajectory of the centre which he said rose up to 3000 students at a time but later declined to hundreds, expressing hope that with the management determination to upgrade the centre, there was hope that the centre will bloom again.

 

 

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