Tag: Florence Obi

  • Unical promotes 24 lecturers to professorial cadre

    Unical promotes 24 lecturers to professorial cadre

    The University of Calabar (Unical) has promoted 24 lecturers to the professorial cadre

    The institution’s  Vice Chancellor, Prof. Florence Obi, announced the promotion  in a statement made available to newsmen in Calabar on Thursday.

    She noted that the promotion followed the approval of the 250th meeting of the institution’s senate,  held on Wednesday.

    According to her, the promoted academics include 12 lecturers promoted to the  rank of  Professors and 12  promoted as Associate Professors.

    She said the promotion reflects the University’s continued commitment to academic excellence and staff development.

    Obi, who also chairs the University Senate, commended the various deans, heads of departments, and members of the Senate for their unwavering contributions to the growth and stability of the institution.

  • Unical denies banning worship centres on campus

    Unical denies banning worship centres on campus

    Prof. Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor, University of Calabar (Unical),  says the university did not ban worship centres within its campus.

    Obi made the statement on Thursday at a meeting organised by the Chapel of Redemption, Unical campus.

    She said  the university authority only came up with a policy to regulate the establishment of worship centres within the campus.

    Obi said  the move was in line with  Federal Government’s policy on  creation of fellowships and churches within its establishments.

    The vice chancellor further said that the university allowed the Catholic Church, Protestant Chapel and a mosque to operate within its premises.

    ”These religious organisations are given land to build their worship centres within the university campus. We cannot allocate space to every church in town,” she said.

    She said that staff or students who could not worship in any of the approved centres on campus were free to worship outside the campus.

    ”We don’t allow fellowships in the classrooms, this can cause a lot of distractions,” she said.

  • UniCal bows to pressure, forced to suspend fee hike

    UniCal bows to pressure, forced to suspend fee hike

    The Vice Chancellor, University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, has directed that the new fees introduced by the institution be put on hold until further notice.

    The directive is contained in a statement issued by the university’s Registrar, Mr Gabriel Egbe, and made available to newsmen on Monday.

    The management of the institution had approved an adjustment in school fees after its emergency meeting on December 1.

    The students reacted to the development on Monday, when they embarked on a massive protest that brought academic and official activities in the institution to a halt.

    In the statement, the vice chancellor disclosed that the directive to put the new charges on hold was in reaction to the protest.

    The statement read in part: “The management of this institution is a listening administration.

    “We want to assure the students as critical stakeholders that
    appropriate arrangements have been put in place through constructive engagements with the students to resolve the matter.

    “The management, however, commends the students for the mature, reasonable and civilised manner exhibited towards resolving the matter.

    The new charges meant that freshers, returning students and final year students for non science courses were to pay N111,000, N91,500 and N114,000, respectively.

    They were also to pay N36,500, N21,500 and N21,500, respectively, as third party’s dues.

    Similarly, charges for the science courses were increased to N155,000, N125,000 and N148,000, respectively, for freshers, returning students and final year students.

    This category of students were also to pay N38,500, N21,500 and N21,500, respectively, as third party’s dues.

    Before the adjustment, an average student, depending on the department, paid N64,050 as fresher, N52,050 as final year and N49,500 as returnee.

  • UNICAL students get refund for illegal charges

    UNICAL students get refund for illegal charges

    Prof. Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, has refunded an undisclosed amount of money illegally collected by some departments in the institution to 196 students.

    Obi refunded the money to the students on behalf of the university at the Senate Chamber of the institution on Thursday in Calabar.

    She told the students that the money was refunded in line with her administration’s zero tolerance for corruption and illegality.

    According to her, the university is making the refund to affected students for the third time, adding that students should be bold enough to report any illegal charges.

    She commended the Directorate of Service Compact with all Nigerian (SERVICOM), for recovering the illegally charges on behalf of the students.

    “If any student of this institution is asked to pay any charges outside the approved charges, such students should report to SERVICOM or the school management.

    “Students should always keep the receipt of any payment made; we want to see facts when such complaints get to us.

    “I am happy today that the affected students will all receive their monies. We are not out to witch-hunt anyone, but we must do the right thing in this university.

    “As a university, we will go after any department that collects unapproved charges; they must refund such to the students.

    “If any department has needs for anything, they should write for official approval,” the Vice Chancellor said.

    She advised the students to always dress decently while on campus in order not to breach the school’s zero tolerance for indecent dressing by students on campus.

    Earlier, Director of SERVICOM in the institution, Prof. Patrick Egaga, said that the directorate was concerned about the welfare of students.

    Egaga said that the directorate was working in line with the policy thrust of the current administration which has zero tolerance for corruption and illegality.

    He explained that the funds were recovered from the affected departments by the directorate in collaboration with the office of the Chief Security Officer of the institution.

  • UNICAL suspends 4 staff over students death

    UNICAL suspends 4 staff over students death

    The University of Calabar has suspended four staff of the institution’s medical center over the death of Ms. Precious Agindi.

    Agindi, a third-year student of the institution at the department of Library and Information Science, died on Jan. 28 at the institution’s Medical Center.

    Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, on Tuesday briefed newsmen after receiving the autopsy report.

    She said that the staff were placed on the suspension for showing lack of “emotional commitment” to the deceased.

    Obi said that the autopsy gave a detailed cause of death of the student who was brought to the medical center at a very critical state where she died in less than an hour later.

    “For emphasis, let me categorically state that the death of Ms Precious Agindi had nothing to do with the rumoured ruptured appendicitis as her appendix was found at autopsy to be healthy, not inflamed and intact.

    “This regrettable incident sparked very strong emotions, students’ demonstrations on that fateful day and a lot of misinformation and outright falsehood peddled by ill-informed and mischievous people, both within and outside the campus.

    “Regrettably, the lies that have been deposited in the public space, conscientiously or unconsciously, as amplified by social media, have had a damaging impact on the reputation and image of our university that my administration is working very hard to protect.

    “Management chose not to join issues with peddlers of falsehood at a time of deep sadness and sober reflection.

    “These persons without cause hastily blamed the death on the Medical Centre and by extension the university,” she said.

    She noted that the university maintained studied silence and strongly investigated the handling of the patient at the facility by constituting a panel of inquiry as well as carrying out a Coroner’s Inquest to determine the cause of death.

    “This, we are sure will serve a great purpose in the future, for understanding the causes of things is one of the callings of the university.

    “As I addressed protesting students on campus that fateful day, this much I promised we would do.

    “In fulfillment of this, with the full approval of the family of the deceased, we ordered an autopsy which was carried out by one of the foremost Nigerian Forensic Pathologists.

    “We are thankful to God that our late student was peacefully laid to rest on Feb. 11, 2023 in her hometown, Gbe Nanav in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.

    “Yesterday, in the presence of the representatives of the family, the Benue and Tiv Community in the University, SUG officials, members of the Panel of Inquiry, Management received the Autopsy and the panel of inquiry reports.”

    She said that the late student never went to the university medical center but was only taken there by her friends in a very critical medical condition the day she died.

    “Please note that Ms Precious had received treatment from other private clinics in town from the scan result and other medications presented to the nurses on duty when she was brought in.

    “The panel of inquiry made up of experienced medical consultants and doctors absolved the nurses on duty of any professional negligence but saw elements of lack of emotional commitment as medical professionals.

    “While life and death are both in God’s hands, management of the university strongly believe that it is our responsibility to do our best at our respective duty posts to offer the service of care both professionally and emotionally considering our quest for excellence as an academic institution.

    “It is on this note that management feels that medical personnel in our medical center must give not just professional services but emotional and psychological services which are more soothing especially when one is on a sick bed.”

    The VC noted that the problem of commitment to work in the University of Calabar was a pillar that the institution gives great value in all its sections, including the Medical Centre.

    “Management has, therefore, decided to place all the staff on duty on a 3-months suspension for lack of empathy and psychological support and especially for demanding for money for card against the medical center policy of attending to patients in critical condition first.

    “The above investigation has revealed, that the patient was brought to the Medical Centre critically ill and her eventual death shortly after arrival was not as a result of professional negligence by staff of the medical center.

    “Also, there is an established clinical condition as cause of death which in deferment to the family and in respect to the dead we do not wish to reveal.

    “Yet all sorts of lies have been told both online and offline to batter the image of the University and instigate unrest among the students,” she said.

  • UNICAL suspends 4 students over “water ritual”

    UNICAL suspends 4 students over “water ritual”

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, has approved the suspension of four students of the institution identified in a viral video and found culpable of partaking in an unlawful act of water ritual on a fellow female student.

    The announcement of the suspension is contained in a release signed on Saturday in Calabar by Mr Gabriel Egbe, Registrar of the institution.

    Egbe said that the unlawful act was carried out by the four students during the last matriculation ceremony of the institution on Dec. 2, 2022.

    Egbe mentioned the affected students to include Stephen Usen, a student of Accounting Department, year 4, and Aniefiok Idorenyin, a student of Computer Science, year 2.

    Others are Miracle Adeyemi, a student of Political Science, year 2 and Blessing Queen, a student of Genetics and Biotech, year 4.

    “Management deliberated extensively on the report of the committee on Gender-Based Violence and the strength of its findings and has accordingly directed the affected students to proceed on suspension with effect from the 2020/2021 academic session.

    “Deans, Heads of Departments and other relevant officers of the university have been tasked with the duty of full compliance with the given directive,” Egbe said.

  • UNICAL approves creation of digital profiles of students

    UNICAL approves creation of digital profiles of students

    Prof. Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor, University of Calabar, has approved the implementation of Intelligent Digital Identity System (IDID) and the production of biometric-based intelligent identity cards, in order to have digital profiles of students of the institution.

    This was announced in a statement by the Registrar of the university, Mr Gabriel Egbe, and issued to newsmen on Saturday, in Calabar.

    According to the vice chancellor, the decision was in line with the management’s desire to drive a digital education transformation.

    ”Consequent on the decision taken, the IDID service team will be visiting the various academic departments and institutes, to digitally profile the students,” she stated.

    Obi further noted that all students would be required to present themselves for the triple exercise of Personal and Demographic Data Capture, Direct Digital Image Capture, as well as the Direct Biometric Data Capture.

    The vice chancellor added that departments and institutes had been directed to provide students’ information, osn excel spreadsheet.

    She noted that they were to also give the university’s IDID team the necessary cooperation, for a prompt and seamless exercise.

  • UNICAL recalls lecturer suspended for selling certificates to students

    UNICAL recalls lecturer suspended for selling certificates to students

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, has recalled Dr Eyo Mensah of the Department of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages from suspension.

    His recall was conveyed in a letter signed by the University Registrar, Mr Gabriel Egbe on Tuesday in Calabar.

    Mensah was suspended from official duties in the institution on May 15, 2018 over alleged certificate racketeering (forging and selling certificates to students).

    According to the letter, Mensah’s recall from suspension came on the heels of a court order indicating that the case, which resulted in his suspension, has been struck out for lack of diligent prosecution.

    According to the letter, his recall takes effect from April 1.