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UNIZIK gets acting Vice Chancellor

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 18, 2025 2861 Minutes read0

•Prof Carol Arinze-Umeobi

A Professor of Law, Carol Arinze-Umeobi, has been reap­pointed acting Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.

Arinze-Umeobi was first ap­pointed in acting capacity after the immediate–past Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof Joseph Ikeche­belu, was removed from that capacity, reports Sunday Independent.

However, Ikechebelu was re­instated after Prof Benard Odoh, who was appointed Vice Chancel­lor in questionable circumstanc­es, was removed.

Arinze-Umeobi’s appointment was conveyed to her through a let­ter dated May 16, 2025 and signed by the Pro-Chancellor and Chair­man of the Governing Council, Barrister M. Olugbenga Kukoyi.

Part of the letter as released by the university read: “Atten­tion: Prof. Carol Chinyelugo Arinze-Umobi Appointment As Acting Vice-Chancellor.

“This letter aims to formally notify you of your appointment as Acting Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University ‘the University’, Awka, effective 19th May, 2025.

“This follows your nomina­tion by the Senate of the Uni­versity and subsequent appoint­ment by the Governing Council as provided by Section 5 (13) of the Universities (Miscellaneous) Provision, Amendment) Act 2003 ‘the Act’.

“By virtue of Section 5(14) of the Act, your term of appoint­ment shall not exceed a maxi­mum period of six (6) months, or until a substantive Vice-Chan­cellor is appointed, whichever comes first.

“Your responsibilities as Act­ing Vice-Chancellor will include, but not limited to Being respon­sible for the day-to-day running of the university as the Chief Executive; leading and manag­ing the university’s academic and administrative functions; repre­senting the university in various capacities; serving as a member of the Governing Council and other relevant committees, and ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the university.

“You will be responsible for adhering to the university’s pol­icies and procedures.

“The terms and conditions of your appointment are as ap­proved by the Federal Govern­ment of Nigeria and the Gov­erning Council of the university.

“While we congratulate you on your appointment, we hope that you will lead the university with distinction during this act­ing period.”

Arinze-Umeobi’s letter of appointment was followed by an endorsement by the Federal Ministry of Education dated May 17 and signed by the Director of Press and Public Relations Bori­owo Folasade.

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