The Chairman of the Mike Adenuga Group, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jnr. has
presented a cheque of N150 million to the University of Nigeria Nsukka
for the infrastructural development of the institution.
At a special ceremony held in Nsukka on Tuesday, Dr. Adenuga said the
donation was a gesture of goodwill to “this great citadel of learning
that has produced leaders in the public and private sectors, chief
executives and managers of multinational corporations, successful
entrepreneurs and worthy ambassadors of this great country and beyond.”
Dr. Adenuga said that the MA Group made the donation in order to
boost the capacity of the university to develop graduates that can
compete favourably with their peers anywhere in the world, thereby
securing the competitiveness, growth and prosperity of the nation.
“As an indigenous group of companies with global footprints, we
believe that institutions of higher learning should be strengthened with
adequate funding by both the government and the private sector to
improve academic standard, research and development in line with
international best practice”, he said.
Mr Felix Akintola who led the delegation that presented the cheque to
the university authorities, informed the Vice Chancellor about the
completion of Globacom’s model outlet, the Gloworld, the Conoil Mega
Petrol Station and the ETB branch in the university community for prompt
telecommunication, banking and transportation solutions, ease of
transactions and improved quality of life.
He stressed the importance of the Institution and the university
community to the operations of the Mike Adenuga Group comprising
Globacom Limited, Conoil Producing, Conoil Plc and other companies in
real estate, banking, and commended the university authorities for the
laudable programmes they initiated in the institution for sustainable
development and academic excellence.
In his response, the elated Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof.
Bartho .N. Okolo who raised the cheque sky high with his two hands, said
the entire university community “is excited and grateful to Globacom
for this incredible gift.”
The Vice Chancellor said “this is the role we expect multinationals
like Globacom to play in the development of the Nigerian academic
system. It is unfortunate that today, our tertiary institutions have
fallen from grace to grass. However, with this kind of gesture from
Globacom, our youths can compete again.”
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