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Gregory University Uturu College of Pharmacy Holds Capacity Building Workshop

The College of Pharmacy at Gregory University Uturu held a highly impactful workshop and sensitization program for its members of staff on Thursday, 23rd January 2025.

The workshop had as its theme “Dispensing Pharmacy Education in the 21st Century,” was aimed at enhancing the skills, knowledge, and professionalism of both academic and administrative staff.

In his opening remarks, the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Sunday Okafor, emphasized the importance of continuous professional development in keeping up with the dynamic trends in pharmaceutical education and practice. He highlighted the university’s commitment to academic excellence and the critical role of well-trained staff in achieving this vision.

The guest speaker, Prof. C.S. Nworu, in his lecture, discussed, among other things, the need for educators to serve as a bridge between knowledge and practice, molding pharmacy students to be ethical, competent, innovative, and effective problem-solvers.

Prof. Nworu encouraged educators to familiarize themselves with 21st-century technological advancements and adopt a research and mentorship mindset to guide students toward personal growth. He also urged regular participation in conferences, workshops, and seminars.

In attendance was the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. C.U. Njoku, who was represented by the DVC Administration, Prof. Uwaoma Uche; the DVC Academic, Prof. Regina Ogali; and other senior university officials, whose presence underscored the institution’s strong support.

Gregory University Uturu Radiography Scholars Achieve 100% Pass Rate in Radiography Professional Examination

Gregory University Uturu Radiography scholars have achieved a perfect 100% pass rate in the Professional Part 1 Examination of the Institute of Radiographers, Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria (RRBN), held on December 18 and 19, 2024.

This outstanding accomplishment speaks volume about the scholars dedication, hard work, and the excellent training they have received.

At Gregory University Uturu, we are committed to fostering a learning environment that empowers stcholars to excel academically and professionally.

Our Radiography Programme is designed to equip scholars with the technical expertise and knowledge needed to succeed in the dynamic field of healthcare.

Congratulations to the scholars, members of staff, and the entire university for this remarkable feat.

Gregory University Uturu Faculty of Law Receives a Multi-million Naira Donation from Talkcounsel

In a bold move to enhance legal education in Nigeria, TalkCounsel has pledged a multi-million naira donation to the Faculty of Law at Gregory University Uturu (GUU).

This initiative follows the notable achievement of excellence at the GUU Faculty of Law, which TalkCounsel has carefully observed over the years.

According to TalkCounsel, the education fund aims to provide scholarships for deserving and outstanding law students and to improve academic infrastructure, creating a richer learning environment that will enhance the academic experience.

TalkCounsel’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of legal professionals reflects its dedication to the growth of legal education in Nigeria.

Gregory University Uturu expresses appreciation to TalkCounsel for their generous donation and reaffirms its commitment to further excellence.

Prof Mike Ozekhome Calls For Judicial Reforms To Strengthen Electoral Dispute Resolution

Constitutional lawyer and human rights advocate, Professor Mike Ozekhome, SAN, has emphasized that the Judiciary’s function in resolving electoral disputes is to safeguard the integrity, fairness, and legality of electoral processes by interpreting and applying electoral laws to address conflicts that arise during or after elections.


Prof. Ozekhome stated this during the 9th Convocation Ceremony Lecture of Gregory University Uturu, where he delivered a lecture titled “The Judiciary as the Final Arbiter of Electoral Outcomes: Aberrations and Judgements Without Justice.”

He further explained that this crucial function not only upholds the rule of law but also reinforces public confidence in the democratic process, offering a sense of order and justice when tensions are high.

Prof. Ozekhome pointed out that the exploitation of procedural rules has placed an additional burden on the judicial system. In this regard, he argued, “The quality of testimony tendered by witnesses is more important than the number of witnesses in an election matter, as a large number of witnesses may not necessarily guarantee victory for a party in election matters.”

He therefore called for further amendments to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the 2022 Electoral Act to ensure that election petitions are concluded before the inauguration of elected officials, as was done during the 1979 elections in the Second Republic. “In other words, no winner of an election petition should be sworn in until the disposal of a petition challenging his or her election,” Ozekhome said.

Gregory University Uturu Holds 9th Convocation Ceremony

Gregory University Uturu, Abia State, held its 9th Convocation Ceremony on 14th December, 2024 to mark the successful culmination of a journey of hard work, commitment, discipline, and dedication for the Class of 2024.

An influx of distinguished personalities converged on the Goodluck Jonathan Auditorium, of the University to witness the occasion, which featured the awarding of Bachelors and other higher degrees to the excited graduands.

Addressing the gathering, the Chancellor, Gregory University Uturu, Okechukwu Gregory Ibe, encouraged all the graduands to deploy the knowledge they have acquired towards the development of the larger society, pointing out that the university is moving into its 13th year historically.


He noted with delight that the institution’s first set of law students have been called to Bar, while the pioneer and second sets of doctors have been inducted into the medical profession. He appreciated parents for entrusting their children’s education to the university and the staff for their diligence.

In her address, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. C. U. Njoku, stated that Gregory University has continued to thrive in research and innovation, with all its programmes fully accredited. She announced a new partnership with Sacred Heart University, USA, and continued collaboration with the Friendship University of Russia.

The Pro-Chancellor, Professor Augustine Uwakwe, charged the graduates to deploy the knowledge they have gained to continue building a nation full of opportunities for future generations.


The overall best graduand, Amo Adutomvie Austine, with a CGPA of 4.81, while giving his valedictory speech, thanked the university for giving them quality educational experience, promising to make the best of what they have learnt. He urged other students to remain dedicated to their studies to enable them sail through their academic journey.

The graduands expressed their excitement for completing their years of study and being equipped with relevant entrepreneurial and soft skills..

The ceremony also featured the investiture of Professor Emeritus on Prof. Evaristus Anyaehie, Director of the Institute of Foreign Languages, the conferring of Honorary Doctorate Causa awards on the former minister of power, Prof. Barth Nnaji and Prof. Mike Ozekhome, SAN, who delivered the Convocation Lecture.

Furthermore, cash prizes were presented to all First-Class graduates, with the overall best graduand, Awo Adutomvie Austine, receiving the Chancellor’s Prize of One Million Naira, Prof. Mike Ozekhome’s cash prize, and other cash prizes.

Prof Barth Nnaji, Prof Ozekhome and Igwe Orji Nwafor Orizu also announced yearly endowment funds for outstanding students of the university.

Gregory University Scholars Work Experience Programme

The Scholars Work Experience Programme (SWEP) for the 2023/2024 academic year concluded in grand style as participating scholars from various departments showcased their skills and made beautiful presentations.


It was a moment of fulfillment and delight as members of the University gathered at the Goodluck Jonathan Auditorium to celebrate this momentous occasion, which is unique to our University community and aligns with our core values.

 

In her remarks, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Cele Njoku represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Administration, Prof. Uwaoma Uche, commended the staff and scholars for a job well done. She emphasized that the skills learnt should be regularly applied to maximize their impact within and beyond the school community.

The University Librarian in his speech congratulated all participants of the programme, and recommended that they should strive to be more innovative and consistently put in the right amount of work needed in order to achieve greater results.

Earlier, in her address, the Students Work Industrial Experience Scheme (SIWES) Director, Dr. Chigoziri Akudo highlighted the programme’s commitment to consistently equip scholars with relevant practical skills for their respective industries.

She particularly thanked everyone, specifically the school management, for their contributions to the overall success of this year’s programme and expressed excitement about the scholars’ rich entrepreneurial skills, which will position them well in the labour market.

 

Recall that on the 10th day of September, members of the  management staff, lecturers, and scholars gathered at Izima Chambers of Gregory University Uturu for the SWEP opening ceremony, where Dr. Akudo stressed the need for scholars to take the programme seriously as it is a great opportunity to learn beyond theories.

 

Highlights of the event included the presentation of the SIWES Director Award to the best male and female SWEP participants, the distribution of certificates to all participants, and the announcement of the overall winners of this year’s programme, with Chemical Engineering and Human Anatomy taking third and second place, while Microbiology emerged as the overall winner with the first prize.

 


The five-week, practically oriented programme included scholars from various departments, including, but not limited to, Architecture, Mass Communication, Anatomy, Human Physiology, Radiography, Engineering, Computer Science, Biochemistry, and Microbiology.

World Teachers Day: Prof. Ibe Felicitates Teachers

I, Prof Gregory Ibe, Founder of Gregory University Uturu, Innov8 Hub Abuja and Managing Director of Africa’s foremost manufacturer of science equipment Skill ‘G’ Ltd, join millions of people around the world to celebrate the selfless contributions of teachers on the commemoration of the 2024 World Teachers Day.

As an educator and founder of an institution of learning, I understand the vital role teachers play in shaping the minds of future generations. Their dedication, hard work, and commitment to imparting knowledge are the backbone of our education system.

On this occasion, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation and solidarity with my fellow teachers, who tirelessly inspire and educate our students. Your efforts are truly making a difference in the lives of countless individuals and communities.

As we commemorate World Teachers Day, I urge governments, policymakers, and stakeholders to recognize the importance of supporting and empowering teachers, by creating the enabling environment for effective execution of their vital social functions. They deserve our collective gratitude, respect, and investment in their professional development.

At Gregory University Uturu, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of education and fostering a supportive environment for our teachers to thrive. We believe that by working together, we can create a brighter future for all.

Happy World Teachers Day to all dedicated teachers in Abia State, Nigeria and the world at large!
Your impact is immeasurable, and we celebrate you today and every day.

Prof Gregory Ibe,PhD,OFR(Enyi Abia)
Founder and Proprietor,
Gregory University Uturu

BREAKING: Gregory University Uturu Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ) Now Meets The United Kingdom’s GMC Criteria For Overseas Qualification

The Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ) awarded by the Gregory University Uturu College of Medicine and Health Sciences now meets the General Medical Council’s (GMC) criteria for an acceptable overseas qualification.

This development was confirmed following a thorough assessment of evidence by the GMC, UK, regarding the acceptability of the PMQ awarded by our institution.

According to the General Medical Council (GMC), UK: “We have completed our assessment, and I am pleased to inform you that the PMQ awarded by your institution currently meets the GMC’s criteria for an acceptable overseas qualification.”

The GMC added: “This means that any doctor awarded a Primary Medical Qualification from Gregory University Uturu will be able to apply to sit the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) Test and for GMC registration without having their qualification individually assessed.”

The Provost of Gregory University Uturu College of Medicine, Prof. S.A.U Offiah therefore states that this is an addition to the earlier privilege granted by Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates ECFMG (US and Canada) to write United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)

He expressed his gratitude to the founder, Professor Gregory Ibe, the university administration, and the college staff for their support and dedication.

Congratulations to Gregory University Uturu for achieving yet another milestone.

Ekemini Udo
P.R.O.

Expert Engineers and Specialists Visit Gregory University Uturu, Inspect Various Engineering Machines and Equipments

Gregory University recently hosted a group of expert engineers and technology specialists from the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Imo State, aimed at harnessing greater potential from the engineering sector.

 

This initiative aligns with our commitment to continually enhance the entrepreneurial standards and skill acquisition among our scholars, which are core values of the institution.

The management team, led by the VC, Prof. Cele Njoku, warmly welcomed the engineers and expressed gratitude for their visit, which is expected to yield fruitful collaborations.

Prof. Cele, expressing her excitement about their presence, stated that the university is open to increased collaboration and urged the specialists to bring their A-game for the benefit of both the university and society at large.

 

The delegation included Engr. Sylvester Adikwanduaba, Director of Skill Acquisition, and Engr. Onyenobi Samuel, a mechanical major, from the Federal Polytechnic Owerri, Imo State. They were present to observe the activities of our engineering departments and to provide expert insights on how we can maximize our laboratories, workshops, and equipment for the benefit of our scholars, the university community, and the wider world.

Other members of the delegation included Charles Anoshirionye, a woodwork specialist, and Builder G.O.C Odionyenma, former Director of Industrial Maintenance, Federal Polytechnic Owerri.

 

In their assessment, they commended the founder and management team for their efforts in equipping the engineering college, and other entrepreneurial sector of the school with high-quality equipment and advanced machines that enhance effective skill acquisition.

The machines available in the various workshops include; The  Series Guillotine Shearing Machines, Metal Bending Machines, Folding Machines, Conventional Milling Machines, CNC Milling Machines, and Woodwork Machines, etcetera.

According to Engr. Sylvester, these machines are high-quality products capable of producing quality steel, long-span materials, heavy cast materials, among others.

He emphasized the need to swiftly transition from paperwork to operation and production, enabling scholars to gain a balanced knowledge for the benefit of the larger society.

Regarding woodwork, the specialist noted that the machines are well-structured for providing a valuable work experience.

It was a remarkable sight to behold as both delegates and university members toured the premium technological facilities on campus, including a standard printing press.

The laboratories also visited included the Power and Machine Laboratory, Mechatronics, Electronics and Communications, and Control and Instrumentation.

 

Gregory University Uturu, is committed to adding value to individuals and equipping leaders who are innovative and industrious.

GUU Pioneer VC, Prof. Elu honored with Fellow Award By Nigerian Economic Society

The pioneer Vice Chancellor of Gregory University Uturu (GUU) has been conferred with the prestigious award of Fellow by the Nigerian Economic Society. This highest honor is a testament to her outstanding contributions to the field of economics and her impressive academic achievements in many institutions across the globe.

Reacting to the award, the Vice Chancellor of Gregory University Uturu, Prof Cele Njoku said, “We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone with Prof. Elu. Her dedication, expertise, and passion for excellence are qualities that have continued to distinguish her professional practice globally.”

Continuing, she said, ” Prof Elu’s achievement serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration to the GUU community, and we are honored to recognize her tireless efforts. The foundation of curriculum diversity which she laid in GUU has continued to propel and fuel our capacity and capability to remain globally competitive in the global world of work. She is truly a worthy ambassador of the GUU brand and we are proud to celebrate this distinguished fellowship award with her.”

The Nigeria Economic Society had conferred the fellowship award on Prof Elu because of her scholarship and community outreach in the profession which according to the body have variously impacted different strata of society globally.

Sleek Ogwo, ANIPR

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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