The Vice Chancellor (VC) of University of Calabar (UNICAL), Prof Florence Obi, has assured that the nationwide strike by members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) will not disrupt the 36th convocation of the institution.
The VC disclosed that about 8,415 students will be graduating at its 36th convocation, noting that over 32 of them will be conferred with First Class honours degrees, while 438 others will be conferred with PhDs.
Obi disclosed this in Calabar on Monday, during a news conference to announce activities lined up for the ceremony.
The VC said her administration had instituted staff meritorious awards last year, adding that, this year 143 staff members were honored with the awards. She stressed that the purpose of the awards is to motivate them for more productivity.
.Prof Obi noted that the convocation lecture will hold on Thursday, and His Lordship Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Archdiocese, will be speaking on the topic “Harmonizing Diversity for National Development,” which will be followed by a command performance in honor of our Chancellor including our guest lecturer.
She disclosed that the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, along with several TETFUND staff, will commission some projects on Saturday.
The projects that will be commissioned are mainly TETFUND projects, including 3 pavilions and 2 hostels.
“We also have 3 distinguished Nigerians that we will be honoring with Honorary Doctorate Degrees on that day. They are; Dame Winifred Akpani, CEO Northwest Petroleum and Gas Limited, Chief Dr. Anyanwu Ugochukwu of DCL Laboratory, and Bamijokotola Abike Johnson of Trustee Ecogreen Foundation,” she added.

