Ambrose Alli University’s alumni organization has urged all of its members globally to lend their assistance to the current construction of a computerized examination and records system at the university’s main campus in Ekpoma, Edo State.
Following the association’s first quarterly meeting in Asaba, Dr. Clifford Imade Omozeghian, Worldwide President, and Joseph Obaro Ikupa, Worldwide General Secretary, published and signed a communique making the call.
Delta State Executive Governor Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori’s commitment to support the computerized examination and records construction project was acknowledged by the NEC.
The NEC also commended Senator Monday Okpebholo, the Executive Governor of Edo State, for his efforts to reposition the university for excellence thus far, especially for boosting funding and resolving the Medical College’s crisis, which has resulted in a backlog of physicians and nurses. Three deserving alumni who live in Asaba, Rt., are also honored by the alumni organization.
Thank you to Mrs. Catherine Ngozi Ojugbana-Orishedere, President of the Customary Court of Appeal; Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Executive Governor of Delta State; and Hon. (Dr.) Odingwe Daniel, Hon. Commissioner for Science and Technology, for welcoming NEC during their courtesy visits.
In addition to praising the Asaba Branch of the Association, which is skillfully run by its Chairperson Mrs. Ingrid Atseyinku, for hosting the first quarterly meeting of 2025, the association also passes a vote of confidence in Dr. Clifford Imade Omozeghian, the Worldwide President of the Association, for his excellent leadership style.