November 24, 2024

Prof. Edoba Omoregie Appointed As 11th Substantive VC Elect Of Uniben

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Prof. Edoba Omoregie Appointed As 11th Substantive VC Elect Of Uniben
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By Simeon OSAJIE

The Governing Council of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) today Friday 25 announced the appointment Prof. Edoba Bright Omoregie (SAN) as the 11th substantive Vice Chancellor elect of the University.

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Prof. Omoregie SAN is to succeed Prof Lilian Imuetinyan Salami arising from the outcome of the interview for the election of a new Vice Chancellor following the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent on 1st  December, 2024.

Meanwhile,  a Non-Governmental Organisation Benin United Forum (BUF) has congratulated the Vice-Chancellor elect on the occasion of his appointment.

The BUF in a press statement signed by Iyamu Osaro Culture – President Osayuki-Osa Benson – Secretary General respectively and made available to newsmen in Benin congratulated Professor Edoba Bright Omoregie on is well deserved appointment as the Vice-Chancellor of University of Benin.

The statement reads in part, “The Leadership and Stakeholders of Benin United Forum heartily congratulate Professor Edoba Bright Omoregie on is well deserved appointment as the Vice-Chancellor of University of Benin.

“It is no doubt that Professor Edoba Bright Omoregie will bring his wealth of experience to surpass and consolidate on the legacies of his predecessors and our 2009 struggle that paved the way for the first Benin man who was late Professor Osayuki Oshodin that emerged as the Vice-Chancellor of University of Benin.

“To us, the emergence of Professor Edoba Bright Omoregie is not just another victory for BENIN NATION but a milestones for the entire Edo people and Nigerians.

“To this end, we want to thank the outgoing management of University of Benin led by Professor Lilian Imuentiyan Salami, Senate and Governing Council of University of Benin for respecting the wishes of the sovereignty of Benin Kingdom and entire Benin people.” Iyamu said.

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