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” There is no gap between UBTH and UNIBEN.”-Prof. Osasere Orumwense,VC(UNIBEN)

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Chairman Board of Management, University of Benin Teaching Hospital
(UBTH) Bashorun Adedoja Adewolu yesterday called on the management of
the UBTH to embark on research and training to address challenges in
the health sector.

Adewolu who eulogized the contributions of the founding fathers of the
hospital said there was need to sustain the legacies of Late Dr.
Samuel Ogbemudia insisting that such can only be achieved by pursuing
aggressive research and educational training of medical personnels.

Addressing the Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin, Prof.
Osasere Orumwense, Adewolu urged the vice chancellor to partner with
UBTH in the areas of research and training noting that the university
community is a partner in progress with the University of Benin
Teaching Hospital. “To make the Teaching Hospital meaningful, we need
your cooperation and that is why you see the decree that set up the
hospital make provision for the University representative to be a
member of the Board. There cannot be a teaching hospital without a
University. I was a member of the Board of University of Abuja. At
that time, there was dichotomy between the University and the Teaching
Hospital. Back then, I approach the vice chancellor to say you cannot
be in the university without a hospital, even when you have a faculty
of medicine. What I want to say here is that, we were the first board
to set up the Gwagwadala Teaching Hospital in Abuja and of course they
are following UBTH and UNIBEN,” Adewolu said.

He sued for collaboration between the University of Benin and the
University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) to enhance the hospitals
productivity and service delivery.

On his part, vice chancellor of the University of Benin assured the
UBTH Board Chairman of the necessary support to the Teaching Hospital
noting “that there is no gap between UBTH and UNIBEN.”

The newly inaugurated Board Members of the University of Benin
Teaching Hospital are: Chairman, Bashorun Adedoja Adewolu, Members
include Temitope Fabanwo, Onyemelukwe John Paul, Aliyu Oroji Wammako,
Chief Medical Director UBTH Prof. Darlington Obaseki, Chairman Medical
Advisory Committee (CMAC, UBTH), Prof. Casmir Omuemu, Director of
Administration (UBTH), Mrs. Philomena Omoregie,

Others are Representative of the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. N.
Ezeigwe, Representative of the University of Benin, Prof. Jacob
Ehiorobo, Provost College of Medicine UNIBEN, Prof. Efosa Oviasu,
Representative of Senate Uniben, Prof. John Akerele, Dr. Woghiren
Emmanuel, Prof. Innocent Ujah and representative of other Health
Professional (JOHESU), Hon. Philip Owolabi Salu.

The Members of the Board of Management of the University of Benin
Teaching Hospital led by its chairman, also visited the Benin Monarch,
His Royal Majesty, Oba Ewuare II, to solicit for his support and royal
blessings for the institution.

Sahara weekly online is published by First Sahara weekly international. contact saharaweekly@yahoo.com

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Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

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Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

 

Pretoria – May 5, 2025

 

In a vibrant and heartwarming celebration held at the University of Pretoria on Monday, May 5, 2025, Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia proudly graduated with an Honours degree in Public Administration and Management.

 

Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

 

Dressed in academic regalia and beaming with pride, Hlavutelo walked across the graduation stage to thunderous applause from her family, friends, and fellow graduates. The event was a joyful culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and perseverance.

 

Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

 

Her parents, visibly emotional and proud, described the moment as one of the happiest of their lives. “We are overwhelmed with joy,” said her mother. “Watching our daughter achieve this milestone is a dream come true.”

 

Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

 

The colourful ceremony, filled with music, traditional attire, and jubilant celebrations, marked a significant chapter in Hlavutelo’s academic journey. She expressed gratitude to her family, lecturers, and peers for their unwavering support, adding that she hopes to use her qualification to serve her community and contribute to ethical governance in South Africa.

 

Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

 

Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia’s achievement stands as an inspiration to many young South Africans, reminding them that with determination and support, anything is possible.

Baloyi Hlavutelo Locreetia Shines Bright with Honours Degree from University of Pretoria

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From Rejection to Record-Breaker: LASU’s Best Graduating Student Thought She Had Failed in Life

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From Rejection to Record-Breaker: LASU’s Best Graduating Student Thought She Had Failed in Life

From Rejection to Record-Breaker: LASU’s Best Graduating Student Thought She Had Failed in Life

In an inspiring twist of fate, Miss Isioma Nwosu, who once believed she had failed in life after missing out on her dream course, emerged as the Overall Best Graduating Student of Lagos State University (LASU) for the 2023/2024 academic session with an astounding CGPA of 4.93.

Nwosu, a graduate of Biochemistry, captivated the audience with her moving valedictory speech at LASU’s 28th Convocation Ceremony, held at the university’s main campus in Ojo.

“I thought I had failed in life,” she confessed, recounting the heartbreak of not gaining admission to study Medicine and Surgery—her lifelong ambition.

After finishing secondary school as her set’s valedictorian in 2019, Nwosu faced a major blow: she scored just two points below the cut-off mark to study Medicine at the University of Ibadan. The setback forced her to retake UTME, a decision she said left her humiliated and defeated.

“A valedictorian writing UTME again? It was a bitter pill to swallow,” she recalled.

When she eventually reapplied to study Medicine and Surgery—this time at LASU—fate again dealt her a curveball. She was offered Biochemistry, a course she admitted she had “never heard of” until that moment.

“My heart broke a second time. I couldn’t embrace the course at first,” she said.

But through perseverance, and the encouragement of her lecturers and friends, Isioma not only embraced Biochemistry—she excelled beyond all expectations, finishing top of a graduating class of 11,917 students.

“Dreams Can Be Delayed, Not Denied”

In a stirring message to fellow graduates and aspiring students, Nwosu urged young people not to abandon their dreams in the face of rejection or redirection.

“Never be afraid of having big dreams. Your dreams are the seeds of greatness. You are resilient, capable, and prepared for the future,” she said.

She also stressed the importance of surrounding oneself with “friends of value, vision, and ambition.”

VC Urges Graduates to Shape Their Legacy

In her address, LASU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, praised the class of 2023/2024, reminding them that they hold the pen to write the next chapter of their lives.

“You’ve demonstrated excellence in both character and learning. Now use that knowledge to drive meaningful change,” she charged.

The university awarded diplomas, degrees, and certificates across various disciplines, celebrating not just academic success but stories of resilience and transformation—none more powerful than that of Isioma Nwosu, who turned disappointment into distinction.

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NAPS Applauds Progress on Bill to Abolish HND-Bachelor’s Degree Dichotomy

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NAPS National Convention: Polytechnic Students Call for Reforms, Elect New Leaders

NAPS Applauds Progress on Bill to Abolish HND-Bachelor’s Degree Dichotomy

 

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), under the leadership of Comrade Oyewumi Festus Ayomide, has expressed strong support for the bill seeking to abolish the longstanding disparity between Higher National Diploma (HND) holders and Bachelor’s degree graduates.

The bill, which recently passed its second reading in the House of Representatives, is seen as a crucial step toward promoting educational equality and ensuring that all Nigerian students receive fair recognition, regardless of their institution or degree type.

In a statement, NAPS reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for polytechnic students’ rights and called on lawmakers to expedite the process to ensure the bill becomes law.

“As an association, we have always championed the interests of polytechnic students. The passage of this bill will be a major milestone in our efforts to secure equal opportunities for all graduates,” Comrade Oyewumi Festus Ayomide stated.

He emphasized that under his leadership, NAPS has made significant strides in pushing for reforms that benefit its members. He also urged all stakeholders, including the government, educational institutions, and civil society organizations, to rally behind the bill to create a more inclusive and equitable education system.

NAPS reiterated its unwavering commitment to supporting the bill’s passage and expressed optimism that it would pave the way for a brighter future for all Nigerian students.

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