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Presidential Amnesty Programme Officials Visits Gregory University Uturu

Presidential Amnesty Programme Officials Visits Gregory University Uturu

To validate the student scholarship programme and further strengthen the relationship between Gregory University Uturu and the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), the PAP officials paid a courtesy visit to GUU, today 19th August 2024.

Present to receive them were the Vice Chancellor, Prof. C. U Njoku; Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration, Prof. Uwaoma Kalu; and the Registrar, Mr. Maliki Vincent.

The Vice Chancellor, Professor C. U. Njoku warmly welcomed them, expressed gratitude for the visit, and assured that the university is a safe environment for students to complete their studies.

 

Representing the PAP were Tony Okon, Assistant Head of the Education Department, and Ebimobo-Ere Borme, Student Registration Officer.

Addressing the PAP students currently studying at GUU, Tony Okon outlined the dos and don’ts and provided guidelines governing them as Presidential Amnesty students.

Among other guidelines, he emphasized the importance of avoiding cultism, examination malpractice, and illicit gratification, and encouraged them to communicate with the school management if they encounter any challenges.

 

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GREGORY UNIVERSITY UTURU ADMISSIONS ONGOING

COMMENCEMENT OF POST-UTME SCREENING FOR THE 2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION IS IN PROGRESS

 

Prospective Candidates seeking admission into Gregory University, Uturu (GUU) for the 2024/2025 academic are here by informed of the commencement of Post-Utme Screening.

Interested applicants who scored 140 and above in the 2023 UTME are eligible to apply.

Application/ Registration Process:
1. Log on to: www.gregoryuniversityuturu.edu.ng/postutme. ( Click on the Post-UTME Registration link on our bio)

2. Fill the Form with the Accurate Information

3. Upload your passport sized photograph, and Other Relevant Documents.

4. Securely Pay the Application Fee Online.

 

With over 50 Courses in Sciences, Engineering, Law, Social and Management Sciences, and Humanities, rest assured of successful completion of study in an aesthetic and most desirable environment, with top notch educational facilities.

 

For Enquiries, Contact: info@gregoryuniversityuturu.edu.ng or Call :
0806 094 4681 or
0803 733 3920

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GREGORY UNIVERSITY UTURU SCHOLARS WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAMME (SWEP) 2024

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Gregory University, Uturu Announces the 2023/2024 Scholars Work Experience Programme (SWEP)


The Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) Unit of Gregory University, Uturu is pleased to announce the commencement of the 2023/2024 Scholars Work Experience Programme (SWEP). This specialized five-week programme is designed to prepare scholars for the six-month compulsory Industrial Training (IT), equipping them with practical knowledge and skills in their respective fields.

The SWEP is scheduled to take place from Monday, September 9, 2024, to Friday, October 11, 2024. Scholars are expected to return to campus from Saturday 7 to Sunday 8 September 2024.


Programme Scope:
The SWEP is specifically organized for scholars in the following departments:

200/300 Level Scholars of the College of Agriculture

200/300 Level Scholars of the College of Engineering

200 Level Architecture Scholars (College of Environmental Sciences)

300 Level Scholars of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences (Anatomy & Physiology)

200 Level Scholars of the College of Natural & Applied Sciences (BCM, CSC, MCB)

200/300 Level Scholars of Radiography and Radiation (Faculty of Health Sciences)

Payment Information: Each participating scholar is required to pay a sum of ₦60,000. This fee covers accommodation, laboratory consumables, and logistics. Additionally, scholars will be issued a SWEP manual at the approved price by the University Management.

All Payments should be made to the following account:
Bank: Diamond/Access Bank PLC
Account Name: Gregory University Uturu SIWES

Account Number: 0089996237

Participation in SWEP is mandatory for scholars and serves as a pre-requisite for their six-month Industrial Training (SIWES). We urge all scholars and their guardians to ensure timely payment and strict compliance to facilitate a seamless and successful program.

We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to a productive SWEP session.

For further inquiries, please contact: Dr. C. A. Osuji
SIWES Director, Gregory University, Uturu.

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“The New University Administration will Strive to Provide a Very Conducive Academic Environment, a Campus Devoid of Fear and Intimidation but Ruled by a High Level of Discipline, Respect for the Dignity of Man and the Pursuit of Excellence in all Ramifications.” -Gregory University, Vice Chancellor.

The newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State, Prof. Mrs C.U Njoku has pledged her commitment to foster growth and development within the institution during her tenure.


She made this statement during her 1st General Assembly with the University Community, which she described as a vital forum for meaningful interaction between the management, staff and students of the university.

Outlining her vision for the University, Prof. Mrs C.U Njoku stated that she shall run an open, decentralized and humane administration, where all members of the university community would participate actively. The administration, she emphasized will be transparent and accountable to all major stakeholders while collaborating with the various organs of the University to maintain and enhance existing harmonious working relationships.

The Vice-Chancellor highlighted several key priorities of her administration, including academic development, staff and student welfare and revenue generation.

On academic development, she promised intensified efforts towards achieving full accreditation status for all programmes and the establishment of linkage arrangements with local and foreign universities for staff and student exchange programmes and exposure as well as the enhancement of campus infrastructures.

Addressing staff and student welfare, Prof. Njoku assured that existing backlogs of promotions and upgrading of staff shall be cleared and expressed her commitment to refocusing the Student Union Government (SUG) to engage in more meaningful activities for the achievement of academic and social goals.

Furthermore, she announced her intent to establish a peace and conflict resolution committee that will ensure justice, fairness and equity within the university.

A core focus of the Vice Chancellor’s address was the need to generate revenue internally for the university. She outlined several projects aimed at achieving this, including endowment funds, gifts, alumni contributions, the establishment of business enterprises and commercial ventures and a refocused entrepreneurship centre.

Prof. Njoku also hinted at the need for the establishment of an Office for University Development, a parent-management forum and an effective security system, stating that security is a collective responsibility of all.

Concluding her address, she highlighted critical areas for positive change of attitude and suitable values and principles for adoption while urging the University community to join her in lifting the University to an enviable height.

Following the address by the Vice-Chancellor, an interactive session ensued, during which members of the university community raised questions and offered suggestions for growth.

The assembly ended with a vote of thanks from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Administration, Prof. Uwaoma Kalu Uche, while members of the University extended their best wishes to the Vice-Chancellor and the new administration for a successful tenure.

“The New University Administration will Strive to Provide a Very Conducive Academic Environment, a Campus Devoid of Fear and Intimidation but Ruled by a High Level of Discipline, Respect for the Dignity of Man and the Pursuit of Excellence in all Ramifications.” -Gregory University, Vice Chancellor. Read More »

Gregory University Holds 10th Inaugural Lecture, Announces New Appointments

Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State, today held its 10th Inaugural Lecture, which featured an enlightening presentation by Prof. Isaac Lasbrey Ihekwoaba, Professor of Theatre and Media Studies. The lecture, titled “Advertising Trajectory: Demystifying the Myth and Plugging Economic Waste,” drew a large audience of academics, students, and dignitaries.

 

The lecture explored the evolution of advertising and its impact on society.  Prof. Ihekwoaba dissected the misconceptions surrounding advertising and illuminated strategies to enhance its economic efficiency. He emphasized the importance of strategic advertising in reducing economic waste and fostering a more robust economic environment.  

 

A highlight of the event was the announcement of key new appointments within the University’s leadership. Prof. Celestina Njoku, the former Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies, was appointed as the new Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University.

Prof. Njoku, whose career is marked by academic excellence and administrative prowess, brings a wealth of experience to her new role.  Her vision for the University is expected to drive it towards greater achievements and innovations in the educational sector.

Additionally, Prof. Augustine Uwakwe, the erstwhile Vice-Chancellor was named the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council.  

The new appointments were met with applause and congratulations from the University community, recognizing the wealth of experience and expertise that both parties bring to their respective new roles.

The event was indeed a significant milestone for the University, highlighting its commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and community engagement.

Congratulations to Prof. Augustine Uwakwe, Prof. Celestina Njoku, and Prof Isaac Ihekwoaba.

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Nursing Scholars Of Gregory University, Uturu Pass NMCN Examination with Flying Colors

We are excited to announce that our Nursing Scholars have successfully passed the recent professional/council examinations, conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN), with an impressive pass rate of 72.7% on their first outing.

The NMCN is the regulatory body responsible for governing the nursing profession in Nigeria and ensuring the highest standards of nursing practice in our country.

We are incredibly proud that our scholars have excelled in this rigorous assessment that has earned them the prestigious title of Registered Nurses!

We celebrate our Nursing scholars, faculty, and staff under the headship of Dr. Mrs Chinyere Nwufo, who have contributed to this remarkable achievement.

This outstanding achievement and success remains a testament to the high-quality education and training provided by our esteemed institution.

Congratulations to Our Newly Registered Nurses and the Entire University Community on this Outstanding Achievement.

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Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria (RRBN) Visits Gregory University, Uturu for the First Accreditation Visit of the Radiography Department.

The Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria (RRBN) recently visited Gregory University, Uturu for the first accreditation visit of the Radiography Department.

The purpose of this visit was to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the department’s compliance with RRBN’s regulatory protocols and guidelines, as well as to evaluate their clinical and practical processes.

According to the delegation, their objective was to ensure that the Radiography Department of Gregory University, Uturu meets the established standards and guidelines set by RRBN.

The board also aimed to identify any areas that require improvement and provide recommendations to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the department’s operations.

 

 

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Gregory University Alumnus, Dr. Anyakora Chigoziem Ivy-Mary, Excels in National Postgraduate Medical College Examination.

In less than six months of her graduation, Dr. Anyakora Chigoziem Ivy-Mary, an alumnus of Gregory University, Uturu, has successfully passed the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria Primary Fellowship Examination with a specialization in Surgery.

Established to promote professional competence, training, and research in various fields of medicine, the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria is known for its rigorous academic standards and curriculum.

Through this achievement, Dr. Ivy-Mary has not only demonstrated exceptional skills and knowledge but has also solidified her place among the distinguished medical practitioners in Nigeria.

 

As one of the pioneer medical doctors of the university, she has exemplified the institution’s commitment and holistic approach to quality education, fostering an environment where students are encouraged to pursue excellence, intellectual growth, and realize their full potential across various disciplines.

Congratulations to Dr. Anyakora Chigoziem Ivy-Mary on her impressive accomplishment, we look forward to witnessing her continued contributions to the field of surgery and the advancement of healthcare in Nigeria and beyond.

 

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Prof. Gregory Ikechukwu Ibe, Celebrates Easter with Inmates at the Nigeria Correctional Centre, Okigwe.

In a heartwarming display of philanthropy and compassion, the founder and proprietor of Gregory University, Uturu,  Prof. Gregory Ikechukwu Ibe, extended his benevolence and philanthropic gesture to the Nigeria Correctional Centre, Okigwe, as he celebrates the Easter season with the inmates.


A delegation from the University led by the P. A to the founder, Hon. Boniface Ikwuagwu, representing the founder and the Registrar of the University,  Mr. Maliki Vincent, embarked on the visit to the center, where they spent time engaging with the inmates in various activities aimed at uplifting their spirits and spreading joy and hope.
The visit encompassed a range of activities including praises, worship, dance, inspiring words, soulful music, and heartfelt prayers for all. The delegation was warmly received by the officer in charge, Mr. Ihezie Blaise Okechukwu, and the chaplain, Mr. Ureh B, both of whom expressed profound gratitude and delight to Prof. Gregory Ikechukwu Ibe and the university management for their thoughtful visit.

Following the enriching interactions, the university delegation generously presented the inmates with essential gift items, including food and drinks, three bags of rice alongside a significant cash donation of Two hundred thousand naira.

The inmates and officials of the center shared their feelings of love and excitement, emphasizing that despite the challenging economic situation, some compassionate individuals and organizations care about them.

“We are honored to have you visit us, and we pray that God will continue to bless the founder and proprietor,” they said.

As the event concluded with music and fanfare, many inmates expressed a newfound interest in learning the skill of disc jockeying (DJ) as they danced to the melodious music provided by the University.

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Society for Post Graduate Research and Development (SPORED) and the Institute of Chartered Economists of Nigeria (ICEN) Pay Courtesy Visit to Gregory University, Uturu.

Representatives from the Society for Postgraduate Research and Development (SPORED) and the Institute of Chartered Economists of Nigeria (ICEN) paid a courtesy visit to the management of Gregory University, Uturu.  This visit is ahead of their 4th International Conference, themed; “A New Africa: Research, Development and Innovation in the Modern Era” which will be hosted in collaboration with the University.

During the visit, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Augustine Uwakwe, along with other principal officers of the university, welcomed the representatives and expressed appreciation for selecting the institution as the venue for the conference. 

The university management also assured the visitors of its commitment, support and collaboration towards the success of the event.

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Gregory University, Uturu Holds 12th Matriculation Ceremony.

On Saturday, 17th February 2024, Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State, marked its 12th Matriculation Ceremony, welcoming 304 scholars across the 13 colleges into its undergraduate program and 16 postgraduate scholars.

Speaking at the event, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Augustine Uwakwe, emphasized the university’s commitment to excellence in character and unrivalled learning. He urged the newly admitted scholars to remain focused and abide by the guiding principles upon which the institution is founded, emphasizing the importance of active participation in their lectures, academic exercises and extracurricular activities while eschewing vices such as cultism, gambling, drugs and substance abuse.

Prof. Uwakwe highlighted the university’s dedication to continued growth and development and expressed openness to symbiotic partnership and collaboration.

“Gregory University Uturu is on a sustained trajectory of giant strides, and our current state remains a glimpse to the glorious future which we are building at this university, even as we remain open to symbiotic partnerships of any proportion,” he said.

 

He extended gratitude to parents and guardians for their support in guiding their children and wards towards a tertiary education ambition at the university.

Following the matriculation pledge, the scholars were formally admitted to the membership of Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State, and enjoined to live up to the highest standards expected of them.

The event, graced by principal officers of the university, members of staff, scholars, parents, and well-wishers, marked another milestone in the institution’s journey towards academic excellence and holistic development.

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Gregory University, Uturu Pays Courtesy Visit to Abia State Police Command.

In a proactive move towards enhancing security measures and fostering collaboration, a delegation from the University paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, CP-Kenechukwu Onwuemelie.

Gregory University, Uturu Pays Courtesy Visit to Abia State Police Command.

The university delegation, consisting of key management members included Hon. Boniface Ikwuagwu, representing the founder, Prof. Gregory Ibe; Chief Eze Ibeajah, Member of the University Council; Prof. Augustine Uwakwe, Vice-Chancellor; Prof. Evaristus Anyaehie, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Administration; Prof. Uwaoma Uche, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic; Mr. Vincent Maliki, Registrar; Hon. Christian Ofondu; Ms. Ebubechi Iwuh(Ag. PRO); and Rev. Canon Samuel Ekechukwu.

Gregory University, Uturu Pays Courtesy Visit to Abia State Police Command.

The delegation was warmly received by the Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, CP-Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, alongside his deputies, DC Chris Okoro Deputy Commissioner, Operations) and DC Samuel Onoja(Deputy Commissioner of Administration).

During the interaction, the Vice-Chancellor commended the proactive steps taken by the commissioner of police in ensuring security within the state. He expressed the university’s readiness to collaborate with the police command to enhance security, particularly within the university’s environment.

Gregory University, Uturu Pays Courtesy Visit to Abia State Police Command.

In his response, the commissioner attributed the visible strides in security to the divine intervention of God and acknowledged the support received from the Governor of Abia State, His Excellency, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti.

He highlighted the governor’s commitment to prioritizing security, and ensuring the welfare of the police command, and thanked him for the ongoing support. The Commissioner also assured the university delegation of continued support from the police command in maintaining a secure environment.

Also present at the meeting was the Police Public Relations Officer, Asp. Maureen Chioma Chinaka, and her deputy. Consequently, the visit ended with a vote of thanks from the Deputy Commissioner and administration, wishing the delegation a safe journey back to their destination.

Gregory University, Uturu Pays Courtesy Visit to Abia State Police Command.

As the 33rd Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, CP-Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, continues to lead efforts to strengthen security, and this collaborative initiative with the University marks a significant step towards ensuring a safer community and learning environment.

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