Showing posts with label Prince Abubakar Audu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prince Abubakar Audu. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 February 2022

First-class Graduates: PAAU has not offered our best any cash reward – VC

 


The attention of the Management of Prince Abubakar Audu University, Ayingba, Kogi State, has been drawn to an online media report alleging that the University gave N2000 and N5000 as reward to her first class and overall best graduating students’ respectively, at the 6th combined convocation ceremony of the institution.


Ordinarily, the University would have kept silent and allow the mischief makers live with the figment of their imagination since it is not a true reflection of what transpired.


However, for the discerning mind who would be misled by such misinformation, it has become necessary to correct the misleading impression by setting the records straight. The PAAU had at no time, and did not after the 6th convocation, offer such reward to her best graduating and overall students who made first class after painstaking and rigorous efforts to distinguish themselves.


For the records, it has been the tradition of the PAAU to offer automatic employment to her best graduating and overall best students with the option of refusal.


The best and overall graduating students who made first class at the 6th convocation ceremony held at the weekend of 29th January, 2022, could therefore not have been treated any less.


It may interest those behind the misleading information to note, that while the University is yet to make a pronouncement on the reward for the best graduating and first class students, we are not unmindful of the fact that some individual lecturers in some Faculties and Departments of the students who excelled, with particular reference to the Faculty of Agriculture, made personal efforts to appreciate their best graduating students.

This should not be misconstrued to be the reward from the University administration, as a corporate entity.

It is unfortunate that personal cash donations by some Departments and individual lecturers to their students to reward hardwork and excellence through the University has been mischievously misunderstood.


It is the tradition of PAAU for donations by individuals to best graduating Students’ be paid into the University’s Prizes Account, while the University thereafter issue cheques to the deserving recipients, an action that has been misconstrued.


The reward to the students that is being misunderstood is only symbolic and a recognition by the individual lecturers as a way of appreciating their best students. This is a development considered a very rare privilege by lecturers and some individuals which ought to be commended. Sadly, it has been misread as the reward coming from the University.


Beginning from the inception of PAAU,
our best graduating students have always enjoyed the option of automatic employment. The records and beneficiaries of such gestures can attest to that magnanimity.


We therefore use this medium to urge the members of the public to disregard the misleading report in circulation.


The university will at the appropriate time, announce its rewards to our deserving graduates.



Signed.
Prof. Marietu Tenuche
Vice Chancellor
PAAU
Anyingba, Kogi State.


Sunday, 30 January 2022

Renaming KSU to PAAU, Late Prince Abubakar Audu Family Appreciates Gov. Bello

 

The family of Late Prince Abubakar Audu, has expressed profund appreciation to Gov. Yahaya Bello for renaming the State University after their late brother.


In a family statement signed by Prince Yahaya Audu Ohidi, 

For and on behalf of the Audu’s Family, the

APC Chieftain in Kogi State said on behalf of himself and the entire Audu family, thanked Gov. Bello immensely for being bold and considerate in renaming the Kogi State University, Anyingba to Prince Abubakar Audu University, PAAU, said

Posterity will indeed reward him. 



The family in the statement congrĂ tulated Gov. Bello on his 6-year anniversary as Governor of the State and for his remarkable second term in Office.


The statement described Gov. Bello as one who has always believed that cooperation among the 36 states of Nigeria should be based on the values and principles of peace, unity, democracy, and mutual respect, appreciated him for equally and practically demonstrating these values and principles in Kogi State in the last 6 years of his administration. 


The statement also commended him for serving the people of Kogi; not only as a governor, but also as a national leader who has earned widespread support of the Nigerian people.



The family described him as truly a man of character and integrity, a national symbol of unity and progress, wish him continued good health, victory, longevity of life, ever-increasing knowledge as a leader, as well as wisdom and the collaboration of the Nigerian people for your next assignment. 


While he expressed his assurances of his highest respect and considerations to Gov. Bello, Prince Yahaya Audu wished him well in his future political endeavors.