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Industrial Pharmacists Begin Construction Of Modern Research Centre In AnambraThe Association of Industrial Pharmacists ...
25/07/2025

Industrial Pharmacists Begin Construction Of Modern Research Centre In Anambra

The Association of Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria has commenced the construction of a modern research centre in Anambra State, aimed at boosting pharmaceutical research and quality assurance in the region.

The project, located at the Coordinated Wholesale Centre in Oba, Idemili South Local Government Area, marks a milestone in NAIP’s efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector.

The new centre is part of the plan to establish similar facilities in key locations across Kano, Lagos, and Anambra.

Speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony, NAIP National Chairman, Bankole Ezebuilo, expressed gratitude to the Executive Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, for donating the land free of charge.

He hailed the project as a foundation for improving drug security and organising the pharmaceutical market.

“NAIP is laying the foundation for this centre in Anambra, and this will significantly enhance pharmaceutical practice in Nigeria and beyond,” he said.

Ezebuilo reaffirmed NAIP’s commitment to infrastructure development and capacity building for the local workforce.

He stressed, “With the right infrastructure and support, we can elevate the standards of pharmaceutical practice in Nigeria.”

Also, the Past President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Azubuike Okwor praised Anambra Governor for his leadership in pharmaceutical development.

“Anambra has always been a pacesetter, especially in the South East. We fully support this initiative,” he stated.

Other dignitaries at the event included Pharm. Olumide Akintayo, Pharm. Anthony Akhimien, HRM (Pharm), Alex Uzo Onyido, and senior officials from the Anambra State Ministry of Health, among others.

The new centres will focus on stringent quality assurance, ensuring all pharmaceutical products undergo thorough evaluation before distribution.

Facilities will include conference rooms for training, workshops, and collaborative research to foster innovation within the industry.

Also, warehouses with temperature-controlled storage will preserve sensitive pharmaceutical products, guaranteeing their safety and efficacy until delivery to consumers.

Okey Oramah:Nigeria's Most Successful Banker at 64At the annual Pan-African Business and Development Awards held in June...
25/07/2025

Okey Oramah:Nigeria's Most Successful Banker at 64

At the annual Pan-African Business and Development Awards held in June, the Nigerian Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Olawale Edun, described the outgoing President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank, Prof. Benedict Okechukwu (Okey) Oramah, as “a true son of the soil”, whose leadership had fundamentally reshaped trade and development across Africa. Those words capture accurately and succinctly the lifework of Okey Oramah, who turns 64 on Thursday, July 24.

Only recently, the President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, GCFR, conferred on Oramah the National honour of Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger. Both the accolade and the award, among several others, mark a well-deserved recognition of and fitting conclusion to a sterling career in public management and international finance for one of Africa’s finest and most renowned professionals.

Rarely is the conferment of a national honour in Nigeria without a measure of controversy trailing the award. Eligibility, timeliness, or alignment with the public mood or popular opinion are some of the usual points of disagreement. On none of these scores can Oramah’s award be questioned or found wanting. Rather, the bestowal has been universally acclaimed far and wide. In this instance, it is clearly manifest that this is one honour that fits perfectly.

Exceptionally brilliant, strategic, brave, energetic, compassionate, and global with the utmost passion for the advancement of trade and industry in Africa at heart, Oramah has been aptly described as the calm in the global business storm, and he has continued to play that tough role with a vigour that is devoid of fuss. No matter what it takes him and his company, wherever in the world, at any point, in good and bad times, the outgoing president and chairman of the board of directors of Afreximbank has made it an obligation to uplift, prosper and unite Africa. In this regard, he turned a vocation into a calling which he pursued with maximum zeal.

Within 10 years, Oramah successfully led Afreximbank in fulfilling its mandate of financing and promoting intra- and extra-African trade far beyond the vision of the progenitors of the bank. Under his leadership, Afreximbank has made significant strides in addressing major challenges hindering the growth of individual African countries and overcoming obstacles to continental trade and industrial development. A good example is Afreximbank and the African Union’s collaborative launch of the Pan African Settlement System, a centralised financial infrastructure designed to facilitate secure, efficient, and cost-effective cross-border payments across Africa.

PAPSS is designed to support the African Continental Free Trade Area by promoting intra-African trade, lowering transaction costs, and improving liquidity within the continent’s financial ecosystem. From West Africa to East Africa, North Africa, South Africa, and Central Africa, Afreximbank has positively impacted its 54 member states, elevating their economies significantly.

As morning shows the day, Oramah’s life trajectory bore early imprints of the full and rousing blossoming that was to later unfold. Born in Ahoada in the Niger Delta of Nigeria on July 24, 1961, schooled in Oba, near the Eastern Nigeria commercial heartland of Onitsha, Oramah went on to round off his formal education in two prestigious universities in Western Nigeria- Ibadan and Ife. Earning his degrees, up to the doctorate level, in these citadels of learning, he thus prepared himself as a well-rounded Nigerian intellect before being thrown into the vortex of African continental affairs.

The youngest of the four children of Chief Lazarus and Francisca Oramah of Nnokwa in Idemili South Local Government of Anambra State, Oramah also holds an Advanced Management Certificate from the Columbia Business School, New York. This, no doubt, further enabled him to stake a claim as a world-class professional and global citizen. In 2018, he was appointed a professor of international trade and finance at Adeleke University in Ede, Osun State. His exemplary educational preparation has apparently stood him in good stead as his stellar performance at Afreximbank and the glowing tributes attendant upon his progression to retirement clearly attest.

Oramah began his professional career at the Nigerian Export-Import Bank in 1992 as an assistant manager. In March 1994, he joined Afreximbank as one of its foundation employees. His 31 years at the bank, which saw him attain the pinnacle of the institution, have made him a mobile encyclopaedia of African finance and a global authority in money matters. He has served in various roles at Afreximbank, including as chief analyst, assistant director in 1998, deputy director in 2001, and substantive director of the planning and business development department in 2004. He was promoted to senior director in 2007 and appointed executive vice president, business development and corporate banking in 2008.

On July 13, 2015, Oramah succeeded the Ivorian, Jean-Louis Ekra, as the third president and chairman of the board of directors of Afreximbank. His outstanding performance during his first term won him a second five-year term in 2020, from which he would retire gracefully in September.

He is to be succeeded by George Elombi, a Cameroonian.

Under his leadership, Afreximbank has evolved into a conglomerate that encompasses the main bank, its impact fund subsidiary, the Fund for Export Development in Africa, and its insurance management arm, AfrexInsure. The group has also expanded to spin off several strategic subsidiaries and initiatives, including MANSA, a repository platform for customer due diligence on African entities; the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System; Creative African Nexus; Afreximbank African Trade Centre; the African Medical Centre of Excellence; the Intra-African Trade Fair; and the Africa Quality Assurance Centre. During his tenure, the bank’s balance sheet assets grew from $5bn in 2015 to $37bn in 2023.

By the end of 2024, Afreximbank’s total assets and guarantees reached $40.1bn, with shareholder funds amounting to $7.2bn. Between 2016 and 2022, the bank disbursed over $86bn to support African economies. In addition, from 2020 to 2022, it provided approximately $50bn on a revolving basis to help African nations manage the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis, and drive economic recovery across the continent.

It was Oramah’s financial engineering during the COVID-19 pandemic that was, however, to win him a place in the pantheon of esteemed global leaders. His frontline role during the pandemic, which erupted at the outset of his second term, marked him out as a committed professional who successfully navigated the critical intersections of social welfare, human security, and public finance, leading to Africa’s unexpected mastering of the much-anticipated ravages of the pandemic.

Oramah’s intervention in continental finance was imbued not just with technical expertise but social sensitivity. He recognised that as the world’s last development frontier, Africa’s survival and salvation lie not in aid but trade. His legacy is in building up the mechanisms for promoting both intra-African trade and Africa’s economic engagement with the rest of the world and strengthening the financial infrastructure to support these. Oramah’s life and career have been devoted to the unsparing pursuit of the vision of African development, to which he brought both the power of agency and the spirit of avatar.

As he turns 64 , we wish him a happy birthday. Cheers to many more years of wisdom, leadership, and inspiration.

Obi Donates ₦50 Million to Alma Mater, Replies Edo GovernorFormer Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, on Thursday ...
24/07/2025

Obi Donates ₦50 Million to Alma Mater, Replies Edo Governor

Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, on Thursday presented a cheque of ₦50 million to his alma mater, Christ the King College (CKC), Onitsha, for infrastructural development.The donation, made in collaboration with some fellow Old Boys of the school, was aimed at supporting educational development and improving learning conditions at the institution.

Speaking during the presentation, Mr. Obi addressed recent comments made by the Governor of Edo State, Sen. Monday Okpebholo regarding his visits to the state without prior notice.“I am not afraid of visiting any state in Nigeria, particularly when the purpose is to support causes that contribute to nation building, such as education, health, and poverty alleviation,” Obi said.

He emphasised that his visit to Benin, which he would repeat if need be, was solely to support the development of healthcare services and expressed disappointment that such an act was politicised. “I went to Benin to invest in a better life for the people. If they have good doctors and nurses, life will be better for them. What I expect the governor to do is to complement efforts aimed at improving society,” he added.

On the donation to CKC, Obi noted that the gesture was motivated by gratitude to the institution that shaped his formative years.His words: “This school helped form the values I and many others still hold dear today - discipline, moral grounding, and academic excellence. Supporting it is a way of giving back,” he said.He used the occasion to call on fellow alumni of CKC and other schools to support their alma maters in whatever way they can, noting that the burden of educational development should not rest on government alone.

The Archbishop of Onitsha, Most Rev. Valerian Okeke, who received the donation on behalf of the school, commended Obi and the other Old Boys for their commitment to education and nation-building. He offered prayers for them and urged others to emulate their example.

Also speaking at the event, the Senior Prefect of the school, Master Ejike Ekene, expressed gratitude to Mr. Obi, describing him as a role model and an inspiration to students.

Meet 3 Most Successful Transporters From Anambra State Anambra State has been a hub for entrepreneurial spirit and innov...
24/07/2025

Meet 3 Most Successful Transporters From Anambra State

Anambra State has been a hub for entrepreneurial spirit and innovative business ideas, particularly in the transportation sector. Among the numerous transporters from the state who have made a mark in the industry, three individuals stand out for their remarkable success stories. These transport moguls have not only built thriving businesses but have also contributed to the state's economic growth and development.

In this article, we highlighted the achievements of three of the most successful transporters from Anambra State, who have demonstrated leadership and innovation in their transport businesses.

Chief G U Okeke - founder, GUO Transport.

In the wake of the Nigerian Civil War, young Godwin Ubaka Okeke began offering rides in his father’s car. It was a modest endeavor, born of necessity, but one that would eventually grow into a transportation empire.

Now a billionaire and widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s foremost transport magnates, Okeke, known simply as GUO, founded GUO Transport Ltd, a leading intercity bus service and subsidiary of G. U. Okeke & Sons Ltd. Over the decades, the company has become a household name across Nigeria’s highways, offering passenger and logistics services that span major cities and international corridors.

GUO Transport Company Ltd was founded in 1980 as a division of G. U. Okeke & Sons Ltd. GUO Transport operates an extensive terminal network across Nigeria, with a strong presence in major urban centers and regional capitals. The company maintains multiple terminals in Lagos, including Agege, Ajah, Alaba, Coker, and Ejigbo, catering to the densely populated commercial hub.

In Abuja, the nation’s capital, GUO serves commuters through terminals in Gwagwalada, Gwarinpa, and Utako.

Apart from these, it operates international routes like Ghana and Benin. It has over 1500 vehicles in its fleet.

Chief Vincent Obianodo, Founder, The Young Shall Grow Motors

Chief Vincent Obianodo is the founder of The Young Shall Grow Motors, one of Nigeria’s largest and most respected transport companies. Born in Neni, Anambra State, Chief Obianodo’s journey into business began with humble beginnings.

After moving to Kano in search of better opportunities, he started out repairing punctured tyres, an in-demand skill at the time. His dedication to quality service soon attracted a steady stream of customers.

Not long after, he transitioned into the transport sector as a bus conductor. By 1972, he had saved enough to purchase his first minibus, starting a small transport service on the Enugu–Onitsha route. A year later, he moved operations to Lagos and added two locally assembled Mercedes-Benz 911 buses to his fleet.

Thanks to his keen understanding of the transport business and a reputation for excellent customer service, his company grew rapidly. By the late 1970s, he had introduced interstate services and luxury buses, expanding his routes and earning customer loyalty. In 1984, he formally incorporated The Young Shall Grow Motors, which today operates over 1,000 buses across Nigeria and West Africa.

Dr. Chidi Anyaegbu, Founder, Chisco Transport

Founded in 1981 by Chief Dr. Chidi Anyaegbu (MFR), Chisco Transport began as a modest spare parts retail business in southeastern Nigeria. Today, it stands as a leading player in West Africa’s transportation and logistics sector, with over 800 fleet capacity, extensive warehousing and distribution networks, and more than 35 years of operational experience.

Headquartered in Nigeria, Chisco Transport provides road transport services across major cities, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Onitsha, while also serving international routes to Togo, Accra (Ghana), and Abidjan (Benin Republic). Its footprint across the West African coast makes it one of the few indigenous transport companies with reliable cross-border operations.

The company has also included courier and logistics operations. The courier aspect of the business Chisco express commenced operations on March 24, 2020.

The company wants to becoperational in over 12 international markets across Africa and to grow profit to $20 million, with a valuation of $500 million by December 2030.

Abia Indigene Gets Appointed as Anambra’s Accountant General.The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma S...
24/07/2025

Abia Indigene Gets Appointed as Anambra’s Accountant General.

The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, has appointed Mr. Joachim Achor, a native of Abia State, as the Accountant General of Anambra State.

This appointment marks a decisive departure from the longstanding tradition of reserving top government positions exclusively for state indigenes and reinforces the Soludo administration’s commitment to meritocracy and inclusion.

Since assuming office in 2022, Governor Soludo has consistently demonstrated a bold and reformist vision by appointing non-indigenes into critical roles in his government, including as Permanent Secretaries—an unprecedented development in the political history of the state.

Mr. Achor’s elevation is not just symbolic; it is the culmination of a remarkable journey marked by resilience, professional excellence, and steadfast dedication to public service within the Anambra State Civil Service.

Happy 65th Birthday to Legendary Actor, Charles Okafor. Charles Okafor from Umueri, Anambra State.A veteran nollywood ac...
23/07/2025

Happy 65th Birthday to Legendary Actor, Charles Okafor.

Charles Okafor from Umueri, Anambra State.

A veteran nollywood actor, Charles Okafor was born on 23 July, 1960.

Happy Birthday great man!

What Stanel Boss, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu Said About Billionaire Tailor, Seyi VodiBillionaire fashion designer Seyi Vodi ce...
23/07/2025

What Stanel Boss, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu Said About Billionaire Tailor, Seyi Vodi

Billionaire fashion designer Seyi Vodi celebrated his 50th birthday in Abuja recently.

It was attended by the high and mighty in Nigeria, politicians, Business Executives, bankers , who is who in the society.

Stanel group ceo, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu was among the dignitaries that graced the occasion.

Celebrating Seyi Vodi at 50 , Dr Uzochukwu took to his Instagram page and wrote:

"I have known vodi for over 20 years.

"Many people know Seyi Vodi as the fashion powerhouse — the man who has styled presidents, celebrities, and dignitaries across the world. But one thing many don’t know is his deep spiritual discipline. I’ve met him on long fasts, 21 days, 30 days, quietly seeking God, while running his business with excellence. He’s not just stylish on the outside; he’s spiritually grounded on the inside.

"Vodi also embodies the values I live by and teach, I call them keys to success:

God. Resilience. Hardwork. Consistency. Constant Upgrade.

"When we started out in Abuja, Vodi used bedsheet material to sew for us, and styled it to perfection. That same man now designs his own fabrics, owns one of the most respected fashion brands in Africa, and inspires a generation.

"I was honoured to attend the 50th birthday celebration of with my friends n_ CEO of Aroda Finance, and Dr. Uzochukwu Akunedozie CEO of , the show of love was indeed a humbling experience. Presidents, Governors, global citizens, dignitaries from all walks of life were in attendance and most notably, the presence of the EFCC Chairman… what else can endorse a man’s credibility better?

"It is also very important to mention that Seyi Vodi didn’t build his empire through government contracts. Everything he owns came from one thing, tailoring, done with excellence, consistently, that’s rare!

"At 50, he remains a shining model of what is possible when you stay true to your craft and to God.

"Happy Golden Jubilee, my brother.
Here’s to more years of relevance, impact, and legacy.

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Bianca Ojukwu Attends ‘80s Night Party Aboard Cruise Ship Overseas [Photos]
22/07/2025

Bianca Ojukwu Attends ‘80s Night Party Aboard Cruise Ship Overseas [Photos]

APGA Chieftain Reveals Why Soludo May Demolish Over 6000 Houses in the State.
22/07/2025

APGA Chieftain Reveals Why Soludo May Demolish Over 6000 Houses in the State.

Meet Emma Nwachukwu, APGA Flagbearer For 2025 Anambra South Senate By-electionWHO IS CHIEF EMMA NWACHUKWU (ONODUGO), APG...
22/07/2025

Meet Emma Nwachukwu, APGA Flagbearer For 2025 Anambra South Senate By-election

WHO IS CHIEF EMMA NWACHUKWU (ONODUGO), APGA FLAGBEARER FOR THE ANAMBRA SOUTH SENATORIAL SEAT?

Chief Emmanuel Chibuzor Nwachukwu, also known as Onodugo, hails from Umuhu, Ukpor, in the Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra State.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

He is a graduate of Accounting from the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka (1987). He further honed his skills with certificates in Advanced Management Programs (AMP) from both the Lagos Business School and IESE University, Barcelona, Spain.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

His career spans several decades, during which he has held exceptional leadership roles in various major sectors:

Corporate and General Investments (CGI Ltd.):
Held senior management positions at this funds management and consulting firm.

UBA Plc: He made significant contributions at the senior management level in this leading financial institution.

New Nigeria Bank (NNB) Plc: He is a key member of the turnaround management team, he played a pivotal role in the successful recapitalization, restructuring, and repositioning of the bank in 2000, prior to its consolidation with other banks to form Unity Bank.

Berkeley Group Plc: In 2004, he helped establish this private equity firm, making strategic investments in telecoms, oil & gas, and financial services sectors. He also led the successful acquisition of West African assets from Willbros Group Inc., USA.

Willbros Group (Ascot): He served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) from 2007 to 2012, overseeing operations of the major pipelines construction company before stepping down from its board.

PRIMENIZA ENERGY Ltd.: He returned to Berkeley Group in 2012 to drive the firm’s power privatization interests, including a bid for the Afam Power Plant.

Capcom Telecoms Ltd.: As Finance Director, Emmanuel oversaw the integration of Multi-Links Telecoms Ltd. and MTS Telecoms Ltd., creating a company with a 5,500 km Optic Fibre network.

Non-Executive Roles: He currently serves as a Non-Executive Director at both Frontier Capital and Regus Nigeria, an international brand.

COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP:

Chief Emma Nwachukwu is a distinguished community and grassroot leader. He served as the President General (PG) of the Ukpor Improvement Union (UIU) from 2017 to 2020. Under his leadership, Ukpor saw significant developmental strides, with his efforts focused on fostering growth and unity in his hometown.

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Assessing the Contenders for the Substantive Vice Chancellor Position at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University By Azuka...
21/07/2025

Assessing the Contenders for the Substantive Vice Chancellor Position at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University


By Azuka Okoli, PhD

As we speak, a very hot contest is going on at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, formerly, Anambra State University, for the eventual emergence of the University’s substantive Vice Chancellor. The contest, which has about seven contenders, can be narrowed down to the following four persons; Professor Uchechukwu Vincent Okpala of the Department of Physics, Prof. Patrick Chike Osegbue of the Department of Political Science, Professor Leonard Nnaemeka Onuba of the Department of Geology and Professor Kate Azuka Omenugha, the University’s Acting Vice Chancellor.

In some sense, this assessment has become necessary because the university ought to reflect the highest possible standards and force of social change that forms the compass with which the larger community is x-rayed. Put differently, the University ought to set a moral code; a general sense of duty, and a pattern that influences the larger community. In perspective, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University is crucial in evaluating what is right and wrong with Anambra State. Therefore, what happens during an important exercise as the process of the selection of the Vice Chancellor of the University matters, fundamentally. Both how – the process, and who emerged eventually, are essential elements that shape Anambra towards the desired direction that the State must go in the best interest of the public good.

So far, the process in that election set by the Council Chairman of the University, Prof. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, leaves more to be desired. For instance, he kept the contest open without baselines. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University might be the only University in the world as of today, that does not place any demand on the qualities and certain specifics required to occupy the position of Vice Chancellor of a University. To buttress, the application for Vice Chancellor of a university is often tied to the applicant’s years of experience as a professor, proficiency in research and academic activities, experience in leadership positions, value added to the University in terms of what he or she has attracted or is capable of attracting to the Institution, social capital, global competitiveness of applicant, among other considerations. But at COOU, the only thing required to contest the position was just for the applicant to be a professor. This is both odd and strange given the enormous responsibilities attached to the office. A visionary and prepared Vice Chancellor with a global worldview, social reach, and academic competence, can transform Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University into a force of change in Anambra State. Therefore, to be casual in this process, without any deliberate stopgaps in the selection process speaks to a deliberate reduction of this important procedure to an all-comers affair. No system can produce the desired leadership through such a causal and unrestrained process.

But in any case, let us now take some time to look at the contenders for the position of Vice Chancellor at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, and assess their suitability for the leadership of such an Institution in a State like Anambra, at a time like this.

Uchechukwu Vincent Okpala: Professor of Physics at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. The easiest way in today’s world to access one’s footprints is by a simple search on Google or AI. As of today, Embassies rely on internet footprints to decide if an applicant is deserving of a visa to their country. For scholars, presence on Google Scholar is the very least evidence of their scholarly competence. However, a look at the Google Scholar page of Professor Okpala showed that the last time he published an article was in 2021. This is like saying that the last time a businessman made a business deal was four years ago. Without belabouring the fact, such a businessman is obviously out of business. Similarly, if a trader in scholarship has not produced any scholarly material in many years, he can’t be considered to still be in the scholarship trade. More so, that a scholar can go on for over four full years without research or any rigorous article from him further suggests that he apparently no longer has something to offer. But even more, the Google Scholar page of Professor Uchechukwu showed that he has just about 61 citations. His profile on Google Scholar can be accessed here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xJ0uzqMAAAAJ&hl=en.

Worst still, Professor Uchechukwu Okpala has zero presence on Scopus, a globally recognized interdisciplinary scientific indexing platform for scholars whose works meet global standards. But, somehow, he wants to be the Vice Chancellor of an important and strategic University like Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University.

Patrick Chike Osegbue: Professor Patrick Chike Osegbue is of the Department of Political Science at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. According to his Google Scholar profile, Chike Osegbue is a professor of Political Economy and Development Studies. He has only 31 citations and was last published in 2018. In the last five years, Professor Chike Osegbue has not made any indexed publications. He has not appeared anywhere in any part of the world to deliver an important address on any noteworthy event. Also, he has not gone anywhere to make a paper presentation on politics, political economy, and development conversations which are on the front burner both locally and internationally. His Google Scholar profile can be perused here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6rd1h6sAAAAJ&hl=en

More troubling, Professor Chike Osegbue has zero presence on Scopus. This is a verdict to the effect that he has not produced an article that meets the global standards of Scopus. Yet, in a way, he believes he is suitable to lead a University in this age and time. What would be his grounds to measure up at international forums? In fact, how would he be able to be identified and invited to an important global gathering that will give the university the required footprint and visibility?

Leonard Nnaemeka Onuba: Professor Leonard Nnaemeka Onuba is of the Department of Geology, at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. A look at his Google Scholar page shows he is a proficient scholar with 480 citations. His latest publication was made in 2025. Professor Leonard’s Google Scholar page shows a level of seriousness that is lacking in the other profiles so far. His profile can be accessed here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=u70A_DAAAAAJ&hl=en

To demonstrate his global quality scholarly works, Professor Leonard Onuba has a presence on Scopus. However, beyond his scholarly articles, there is no evidence that he is bridging any gap in society with his scholarship. His social capital appears to be very insignificant and his reach appears quite small in terms of engagements outside his scholarship enclave. For instance, even on YouTube, a global data page for all videos and various engagements, Onuba has zero presence. He has no real space in the real world and it is doubtful that he can monster the influence to lead a university in this age and time and meet the challenges of COOU in today’s world.

Kate Azuka Omenugha: Professor Kate Azuka Omenugha, second Nigerian female professor of Mass Communications, is the Acting Vice Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. With a strong presence on Google Scholar, amassing about 754 citations, Professor Omenugha, in scholarship, easily outpaced her fellow contenders for the Vice Chancellor of the university by a remarkable margin. To demonstrate her quality as a global scholar, Omenugha has a solid presence on Scopus, among other global scholarship rating platforms. Her profile on Google Scholar can be seen here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=P8gDzPoAAAAJ&hl=en

Professor Kate Azuka Omenugha is also the only contender out of the four examined who has a Wikipedia page, further demonstrating her formidable position as a scholar with global acquaintance. On YouTube, her presence dates back to over a decade ago featuring her diverse media appearances on television to discuss issues of public interest on several topics. This strongly shows Madam Omenugha’s solid drive to bridge the gap between scholarly relevance and meeting real societal needs. Omenugha served meritoriously as Anambra’s Commissioner for Education for the longest time in the State’s history and during these years, she introduced innovative teaching and learning techniques during the COVID-19 experience. Her tenure as Education Commissioner in Anambra State remains the ‘golden age’ of education in Anambra State with different academic laurels accruing to the state. Appointed as the Acting Vice Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University about nineteen months ago, by the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, Professor Kate Omenugha has given more than a brilliant account of her stewardship and confidence reposed in her by the governor. Leveraging her extensive social capital, Professor Omenugha has been driving COOU as a modern institution, pushing for, and gaining global partnerships, fellowship, funding, and recognition. So far, not only that she has attracted several infrastructures to the school, but she has also changed the culture of the institution, quietly transforming it into a clean and healthy learning environment for teachers, staff, and students.

Here we have it and as the timeless saying goes; one cannot give what s/he does not have. In the final analysis, here presented unfiltered, are the people who are the major contenders for the number one position at the Anambra-owned University. If our goal is to attain the governor’s vision of a prosperous homeland for Anambra State, then, we must deploy nothing but our very best in all sensitive positions, especially at the University. This is considering that the University is the purveyor of knowledge, dreams, and incubator of the state’s present and future managers.

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