…Says Prof. Omonzejie’s appointment marks a significant milestone for Esanland
Glory Oziegbe Media Outfit
In what has been described as a groundbreaking decision, the Edo State Government, under the visionary leadership of Governor Monday Okpebhbolo, announced the appointment of Professor (Mrs.) Eunice Eboserehimen Omonzejie as the Vice Chancellor of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma. The announcement, made on September 22, 2025, marks a significant milestone for Esanland, as Professor Omonzejie hails from the region, further solidifying the governor’s commitment to inclusivity and excellence in governance.
Engr. Glory Oziegbe Momodu, an aspirant in the last Edo Central Senatorial bye-election, was among the first notable figures to salute Governor Okpebhbolo for this remarkable appointment. Speaking to journalists after the announcement, Momodu expressed profound gratitude to the governor for honoring Esanland with such a prestigious position, hailing the decision as a testament to the governor’s revolutionary approach to leadership and governance.
“The appointment of Professor Eunice Omonzejie as the Vice Chancellor of Ambrose Alli University is not only a proud moment for Esanland but also a reflection of Governor Monday Okpebhbolo’s unwavering commitment to recognizing merit and fostering development across all zones of Edo State. AAU, being situated in Esanland, holds a special place in our hearts, and it is gratifying to see one of our own entrusted with the mantle of leadership at this esteemed institution,” Momodu stated.
Engr. Momodu, who hails from Esan West, further emphasized the governor’s knack for making purposeful decisions that align with his administration’s revolutionary agenda. He lauded the governor’s ability to identify and appoint individuals of exceptional caliber to key positions, noting that Professor Omonzejie’s track record of academic excellence and leadership speaks volumes about the governor’s foresight.
“Governor Okpebhbolo’s pattern of leadership is one that inspires confidence,” Momodu remarked. “From the outset, he has demonstrated a clear vision for Edo State’s growth and transformation, and this appointment is yet another example of his ability to make choices that will propel us forward. Professor Omonzejie is a scholar of repute, a dedicated administrator, and a beacon of hope for AAU’s future. Her appointment is a victory for Esanland and for all of Edo State,” he added.
Speaking on the governor’s broader impact, Momodu attributed the strides made under Okpebhbolo’s administration to divine grace and steadfast commitment to the principles of good governance. He described the governor’s tenure as one marked by bold reforms, strategic appointments, and a focus on grassroots empowerment.
“Governor Okpebhbolo’s mantle of leadership is clearly guided by divine grace,” Momodu added. “His decisions consistently reflect a desire to elevate Edo State and bring progress to every corner of the state. AAU’s new Vice Chancellor is yet another example of his ability to harmonize excellence with inclusivity.”
Professor Eunice Eboserehimen Omonzejie’s appointment has been widely celebrated across Edo State, with many praising her academic achievements and her dedication to advancing education and gender advocacy. A prolific scholar and long-serving academic in the Department of Modern Languages at AAU, Professor Omonzejie is renowned for her contributions to African and Francophone literary studies, gender studies, and cultural development.
Her appointment is expected to usher in a new era of innovation and growth for Ambrose Alli University, aligning with the governor’s vision of producing world-class graduates and driving research excellence.
Engr. Glory Oziegbe Momodu concluded his remarks with a call to unity and support for Professor Omonzejie as she takes on this critical role. “I urge all stakeholders—students, staff, and the community—to rally behind Professor Omonzejie as she works to elevate AAU to new heights. Together, we can build an institution that reflects the strength and brilliance of Esanland and Edo State as a whole.”