Tag: #Florence Obi

  • UNICAL Inducts 63 New Doctors

    UNICAL Inducts 63 New Doctors

     

    No fewer than 63 newly inducted doctors of the University of Calabar have been told to prioritize the health needs of patients if they must excel in the medical profession.

    Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, who stated this during the 52nd Physicians’ Oath Taking Ceremony (Sponsio Academica) charged the inductees to always place the well-being of their patients on the front burner.

    While congratulating the inductees for scaling the hurdles in the course of their training, she urged them to adhere strictly to the ethics of the medical profession and imbibe the spirit of excellence and professionalism in the discharge of their duties.

    The VC, who described the college as the flagship of the institution, said: “I am proud of the products from the college because they have been making great exploits all over the world.

    ‘’I am happy to be part of your success stories and I urge you all to be good ambassadors of the institution’’.

    This came has she reiterated her administration’s commitment towards partnering with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) towards achieving a common goal, especially in the continuous training and retraining of doctors.

    She also thanked the inductees’ parents for the sacrifices and commitments in the course of training their children, and prayed God to grant them long life to enable them enjoy the fruits of their labour.

    “I congratulate you all for the great achievement; another journey has begun in your life.

    “You have chosen a profession that is employable and I want to urge you to be good ambassadors of your alma mater. Bring your experience to bear in your profession and imbibe the spirit of excellence and team work,” she said.

    In his remarks, Provost of the College of Medical Sciences, Prof. Victor Ansa, said that the induction was the beginning of the Physician’s journey into the real world, thereby urging them to display the skills they have acquired from the institution for the good of humanity.

    Describing the medical profession as a ‘noble profession’ he charged the inductees to live above board in every area of their endeavors.

    He said their practice must be patient-centered, with palpable competence, efficiency, honesty, diligence and transparency.

    The Provost said that 10 automatic internship employment would be given to ‘deserving doctors’ who are willing to serve in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH).

    Also speaking, the Dean, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Prof. Ngim Ngim, said that what the inductees were witnessing was a direct product of their devotion and commitment to the pursuit of excellence.

    He said the knowledge, skills and ethics they have imbibed over several years of training will see them through their career as doctors, even as he admonished them to reflect and ponder on the Physicians’ oath and abide by it.

    In the same vein, Cross River State Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Dr Innocent Abang, who welcomed the graduands into the association, urged them to unlock their God-given potentials in the course of practicing their profession.

    Speaking shortly after administering oath on the graduands, the Registrar, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), Dr Tajudeen Sanusi, advised the inductees to remain hardworking, focused, assiduous and ever ready to acquire as much knowledge and skills as possible during the period of their internship and the initial years of practice.

    The Registrar cautioned the graduands against unethical practices even as he urged them to ensure annual renewal of their license to practice.

    “The induction is the beginning of your journey as a doctors and you must practice this profession with humility. Respect your teachers and elders so that you can grow in the profession,” he said.

    The induction lecturer, Prof. Michael Ogirima, who spoke on the topic, ‘’Doctor, Attend to your Health’’ called on the doctors to attend to their own health and well-being in order to provide care of the highest standard.

    On his part, the Best Graduating Student, Dr Emediong Saturday Etuk, who spoke on behalf of other inductees, thanked the University Management for providing a conducive learning environment for them, which he believed, contributed to their success.

    He also thanked staff and lecturers in the Medical College for their enormous support and encouragement.

    Highpoint of the occasion was the award of prizes to deserving graduands and presentation of memento to the induction lecturer by the Vice Chancellor.

  • George Odok Writes Heart Warming Birthday Message To VC Of UNICAL

    George Odok Writes Heart Warming Birthday Message To VC Of UNICAL

     

    Today is a great day, a day to reflect on the birth of a distinguished Nigerian and a czar of quality university education.

    SEPTEMBER 19 is quite significant because it afford us another opportunity to celebrate a record breaker, a sterling woman, a dynamic personality, the amazon of academic excellence, one of Nigeria’s leading most influential woman and the first female Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar.

    Your life has continued to reinforce my belief in the aphorism that “leadership is not just a position but a call for service and responsibility”. You have continued to exemplify your unquenchable zeal and passion for quality service delivery towards nation-building since your journey as Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar.

    Over the years, you have demonstrated the real leadership ideals, values, progressivism and ethics embedded in you. Today and everyday, we celebrate your continuous relevance as not just accidental but a visionary and transformational leader that is well nurtured in the progressive ideology.

    Your modesty, humility, simplicity, sagacity, dexterity and honorable etiquette typified you as an embodiment of Ekpang Onyinyi Obonghe mu Bansan Clan and a servant leader.

    Cheers to a Professor who teaches from the heart and mind, and not just from the syllabus and books.

    Happy birthday to the Vice-Chancellor who inspired her students to read beyond journals and look beyond classroom walls to reach the heights that were beyond their expectations.

    Most Professors are experts in subjects that they teach their students. But you are also an expert in two more subjects called Motivation and Inspiration–which you give out every day.

    You are a brilliant Vice-Chancellor, extraordinary lecturer, amazing teacher, remarkable mentor and an inspiring counselor.

    A university’s biggest assets are not infrastructure and equipment, but brilliant Professors like you.

    You give back so much to the society by helping students shape their lives and careers. Today is our chance to do something for you in return.

    On this auspicious birth anniversary of yours, I pray for God’s continuous wisdom, knowledge and sound health to keep navigating your path and thought as you continue to promote research, learning and academic excellence in UNICAL.

    Happy birthday Eti Eka Prof. Florence Banku Obi

    George Odok Jnr
    Senior Defence Correspondent
    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

  • UNICAL Awards Ayade’s Chief Of Staff, Martins Orim For His Contribution To Education

    UNICAL Awards Ayade’s Chief Of Staff, Martins Orim For His Contribution To Education

     

    The Faculty of Education of the University of Calabar on Tuesday recognized the contributions of the Chief of Staff to Governor Ben Ayade, Hon Martins Orim towards educational development.

    Alongside Orim, were the current Vice Chancellor of the institution, Professor Florence Obi and the immediate past provost of the Federal College of Education, Obudu, Professor James Ejue.

    The trio all passed through the faculty at different times, the Faculty’s management said.

    The faculty management maintained that these trio will be the last set of awardees from the Faculty of Education as it has been split into three new Faculties – the Faculties of Vocational and Science Education, Art and Social Science Education as well as Educational Foundation Studies.

    Reacting to the award, Mr. Orim said he did not expect the award and pledged to continue to work hard in ensuring quality education.

    Orim described the award as “the best award” he has ever received, explained that; “the University community is a very busy community and I thought that they will not have the time to know the little things we do out there in the society. But, I am surprised that the little things I do are being noticed by the University community.”

    The event also witnessed the induction of 137 graduates from the old Faculty of Education as professional teachers by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria.

    Hon. Martins Orim told the inductees to discard the believe that teachers were only associated with the classroom, and noted that, “teaching is the most noble profession in the whole world”. He reminded them that two former Presidents – Shehu Shagari and Goodluck Jonathan were teachers as well as his principal, Governor Ayade.

    On the administration’s commitment to education, he said, “as the world moves away from oil to solid minerals and agro industrialization for export, Cross River State is introducing a theme to knowledge exportation through the construction of the Teachers Continuous Training Institution in Biase Local Government Area. That institution is the brainchild of an erudite professor, a proud lecturer of a university in Nigeria who thinks we should bring our teachers to a level of international standard by constructing that institution for the continuous training of our teachers.”

  • Pro-Chancellor Solicit For More Security Presence In UNICAL

    Pro-Chancellor Solicit For More Security Presence In UNICAL

    By UNICAL Press Corps

    The Pro-chancellor/Chairman of the 13th Governing Council of the University of Calabar, General Martin Luther Agwai (rtd), has solicited for more security presence in the University of Calabar.

    The Pro-chancellor made the request known when he led members of the Governing Council on a courtesy visit to the Commander of the 13th Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Peter malla in his office.

    General Martin Agwai said he was aware of the support that the Brigade has offered already in terms of security but owing to their success story with the University, more support would be requested from them.

    He eulogized the role of the army in the security architecture of the nation and charged them not to relent in their effort to keep Nigeria safe and peaceful.

    In an earlier address, the Commander of the 13th Brigade, Brigadier General Peter Malla, thanked the Council and the university management team for the visit, adding that he will work closely with the leadership of the university to maintain peace and orderliness.

    Responding, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, appreciated the Commander for his prompt support so far, especially during the conduct of the just concluded final year examination.

    Highpoint of the visit was the exchange of memento between the Pro-Chancellor and the Commander of the Brigade.

  • Traditional Rulers Council Assures UNICAL Governing Council Of Cooperation And Support

    Traditional Rulers Council Assures UNICAL Governing Council Of Cooperation And Support

    UNICAL Press Corps

    His Royal Majesty, Etinyin Dr Etim Okon-Edet, Chairman of Cross River Traditional Rulers Council has assured the 13th University of Calabar Governing Council of utmost co-operation and support.

    Dr Okon-Edet, who is also the Paramount Ruler of Bakassi Local Government Area, gave the assurance when the University Governing Council led by its Chairman, Gen. Martin Luther-Agwai (rtd) paid a courtesy call on him in his residence on Wednesday in Calabar.

    The paramount ruler said he would foster a strong and symbiotic relationship with the new council that would translate to success in all ramifications.

    “The University of Calabar belongs to us, so we need to assist it grow from strength to strength and mediate where necessary to resolve lingering crisis.

    “I will work with the new governing council to ensure they deliver on their mandate,” he said.

    Okon-Edet commended the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Florence Banku Obi for her uncommon developmental strides within the eight months she assumed office as VC of the institution.

    He also acknowledged the Quality Assurance policy introduced by Obi to improve the teaching and learning standard of the university.

    He charged the council and the university management to always give priority attention to staff welfare.

    The Royal Father urged them to provide a good and enabling environment for the development of the university.

    Earlier, the council chairman said that the visit to the royal father was to seek for his fatherly advice, blessings and utmost cooperation.

    Luther-Agwai said the visit was also to get acquainted with the norms, ethnic values and customs of the land, which according to him would help the council to succeed.

    He appealed to the paramount ruler to use his good office to resolve lingering issues between the university and its host communities in the area of land encroachment.

    “The effect of insecurity and land encroachment is detrimental to the institution and the society at large; we need your help in this regard,” he said.

  • Insecurity: C’River Gov’t To Establish Naval Base At UNICAL

    Insecurity: C’River Gov’t To Establish Naval Base At UNICAL

    1. The Cross River Government has disclosed plans to establish a Naval base in partnership with the Nigerian Navy at the riverine area of the University of Calabar.

    The state governor, Prof Ben Ayade disclosed this on Monday in Calabar when the Chairman and Pro Chancellor of the University of Calabar Governing Council, Gen. Martin Luther-Agwai (rtd), led the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Florence Obi and other members of the Council on a visit to his office.

    The Deputy Governor, Prof Ivara Esu, who stood in for the Governor informed the Chairman and other Council members that the decision to establish the base was reached during the state security meeting.

    He said that it was important to establish the base so as to curb insecurity around the riverine area of the university and beyond.

    Esu, who is a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, said that the state government places premium on the management, welfare and running of the university.

    “I am glad to receive this great team today because we are all partners in the growth and development of UNICAL.

    “On the issue of insecurity, I want to inform you that we have agreed in our last security meeting that we establish a naval base at the riverine area of the university to stem cases of insecurity on campus.

    “Most of the bad boys were using the riverside to strike into the university community. We are passionate about UNICAL; we will do our best to ensure the security of students and staff.

    “For me as a person, I’m very concerned because I was a Vice Chancellor of the prestigious University of Calabar,” he said.

    He assured the team of the state government‘s support for all their activities that would move the university forward.

    Earlier, the Chairman appealed to the state government to also look into the issue of land encroachment by some individuals and host communities.

    He said that they needed the support of all stakeholders in the state with a view to positioning the university as one of the best in the country and around the globe.

    The Chairman of the University’s Governing Council called on other members to support them in their bid to reposition the university for the benefit of all.

  • UNICAL Alumni Lagos Chapter Presents Award Of Outstanding Leadership To Prof Florence Obi

    UNICAL Alumni Lagos Chapter Presents Award Of Outstanding Leadership To Prof Florence Obi

    UNICAL Press Corps

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, has been presented with an Outstanding Leadership award from UNICAL Alumni, Lagos Chapter.

    The colourful event was held at the Echoes of Calabar, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The award night and dinner was held after a 7.8km road walk and dance, which was earlier flagged off by the Vice Chancellor and supported by MTN-Nigeria.

    The walk started at St. Saviour’s School Ikoyi, to Falomo and back.

    A brand new 2.5KVA generator was also won by one of the Alumni at the end of the walk.

    During the award night and dinner, Alumni of UNICAL who spoke at various capacities, commended the VC for honouring them with her presence and giving the walk a colourful face alongside her friend and a distinguished Nigerian, Sen. Florence Ita-Giwa.

  • UNICAL VC Decorated As The Girl Child Ambassador

    UNICAL VC Decorated As The Girl Child Ambassador

     

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof Florence Banku Obi has been decorated as an Ambassador for the Girl Child in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the growth of the Girl Child and impressive Gender programmes in the university of Calabar within the short period of assumption of office.

    The event took place at the Vice Chancellor’s office where the Association of Beauty Queens and Kings paid her a courtesy call.

    Prof. Obi, while accepting the honour, appreciated the association for their kind gesture in decorating her into the foundation as a queen and an ambassador, adding that “women are at the fore front of African Girl Child Development globally”.

    Prof. Obi further posited that ‘beauty and brain’ will take the girl child far, adding that women should see themselves as assets and not a liability, even as she charged the girl child to be focused academically.

    She urged the members of the association to spread the message of ‘focus and self-confidence’ to the girl child, adding that Cross River State is a place where the girl child is recognized.

    The Vice Chancellor further assured them of the administration’s support towards the ongoing “Save the Girl Child Campaign in Cross River State”.

    Speaking earlier, the Queen of Elegant Face Africa 2019, Queen Joy Joseph, stated that the association of beauty queens and kings in Nigeria is a forum for all crowned Queens and kings in Nigeria with a clear vision of re-branding the lost image of beauty pageants and collectively share oneness in the vision of societal growth.

    Queen Joy Joseph said the purpose of the visit was to intimate the Vice Chancellor of the association’s one week state working visit to Cross River State and to flag off “Save the Girl Child Campaign”.

    She disclosed that the campaign was engendered by the need to tackle the vices affecting an average girl child in Nigeria and appreciated the Vice Chancellor for her outstanding philanthropic gesture and human empowerment.

    Queen Joseph used the medium to invite the Vice Chancellor for the association’s forthcoming 10 years Anniversary Celebration coming up in Uyo under the chairmanship of the wife of the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mrs. Martha Udom Emmanuel.

    Highlight of the visit was the presentation of Ambassador of Girl Child Award to the Vice Chancellor by Queen Joy Joseph.

  • New Yam Festival: UNICAL VC Felicitate With Boki, Calls For Togetherness

    New Yam Festival: UNICAL VC Felicitate With Boki, Calls For Togetherness

     

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, has felicitated with the good people of Boki local government area in Cross River State on the occasion of the 2021 New Yam Festival.

    In her goodwill message, the VC commended the royal fathers of Boki who have kept the tradition of the celebration intact and united for ages, thereby calling for togetherness with a view to promote peace, unity and oneness.

    She said that the New Yam festival afford the good people of Boki another opportunity to celebrate their cultural heritage in a peaceful atmosphere.

    The VC, while calling for peace and tolerance from Boki sons and daughters, advised the youths to shun all forms of social vices during the celebration and beyond.

    She congratulated the farmers for always producing big tubers of yams for the yearly celebration.

    She prayed God to bless the fertile land of Boki with abundant harvest during this season and beyond.

  • The Guru Foundation Commends Unical VC On Zero Tolerance To Sorting, Other Vices

    The Guru Foundation Commends Unical VC On Zero Tolerance To Sorting, Other Vices

     

    The Guru foundation has lauded Prof Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar for showing courage in stamping out all forms of mechanically orchestrated marks and other vices across the university.

    In a letter to the Vice Chancellor dated 13th August 2021, Comrade Oyo Effiom, founder of the group said that the foundation is impressed that the administration is taking concrete steps to sanitize the system and ensure that moral rectitude reigns in the university.

    According to Guru Foundation, “as the biggest community for ambitious young people in Cross River state, we are optimistic that actions in this direction will make the citadel of learning a global university that will compete with other top universities across the world “.

    Recalled that the Vice Chancellor has put  modalities in place to ensure that sorting and other vices that bring shame to the university are eradicate  through a sincere commitment to change the narrative.