Aize Obayan 59, former Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University Ota, and a Professor of Guidance and Counselling has been reported dead. Obayan, whose cause of death is yet unknown, was the Director of Covenant University’s Africa Leadership Development Centre (ALDC). That was her second duty post after retiring as the vice chancellor of Covenant University in…
‘The Jesus (Christ) Approach is the Best Approach’ – Pastor Dominion Daniel,
As the first set of students get ready to graduate at Landmark University, what has been your experience inculcating the Christ-like life in them as University Chaplain? It has been an awesome experience; we have had a great and wonderful time with the students, including the graduating students. God has given us the grace to…
‘We are Passionate about Our Students’ Welfare’ – Pastor James Ndako, Dean, Students Affairs
What has been your experience so far dealing with students from various backgrounds, who may not necessarily be Christians or attending Winners Chapel? And what has been your experience looking after the academics of the students? It is not academic issues that our office deals with. When you look at the Directorate of Students Affairs,…
‘Our Graduates will be Employers of Labour’ – Pastor John Izebere, PhD, Registrar
When you came in, what did you meet on ground? What were the legacies your predecessor handed over in terms of administration? I took over from an Acting Registrar who completed the handover notes by the former Registrar. But in terms of what was on ground, I met good standard. I came from an institution…
‘We Are Raising Generational Leaders’ – Professor Ola-Rotimi Ajayi, Vice Chancellor
Going down memory lane, it is four years that Landmark University took off. As pioneer Vice Chancellor, what feelings do you have as the university is about to graduate its first set? It is a feeling of thanksgiving and appreciation to God that He started this project and has enabled us to come this far.…
‘Landmark Is a Visionary University’ – Pastor Yemi Nathaniel, Pro Chancellor
It all seemed like four days ago when the first matriculation ceremony of Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, was held. Yet, it was four years ago and four years on (July 2014), the 955 pioneer students of Nigeria’s first private-owned, agriculture-focused university will be graduating at the school’s first commencement ceremony. To the parents, staff…