EDUCATION
How Lux Mundi University, first licensed university in Umuahia, Abia state capital, was unveiled and activated for academic activities.
How Lux Mundi University, first licensed university in Umuahia, Abia state capital, was unveiled and activated for academic activities.

The first ever National Universities Commission ( NUC ) licensed university located in the metropolis of Umuahia, the Abia State capital named Lux Mundi University ( LMUU ) has been unveiled by the state governor Dr Alex Otti at the weekend and activated for academic activities
The unveiling ceremony also featured a Mass Service, the investiture of its pioneer Chancellor, Dr Lucius Ugorji, who is Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Archdiocese and President, Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, the matriculation of pioneer students, foundation laying of Dr Ikedi Ohakim Faculty of Management Sciences Building and Pastor ( Mrs ) Patience Umo Eno Faculty of Nursing and Allied Medical Sciences Memorial Building in honour of Pastor Eno , the late wife of the current Akwa Ibom state Governor, unveiling of the University Logo
Governor Otti unveiled the university through the Secretary to Abia state Government ( SSG ) Professor Kenneth Kalu, commending the Founder/Pro- Chancellor professor Gabriel Okenwa, for the great feat by establishing the university in his Ndagbo Afaraukwu Ossah Ibeku community near the Government House, Umuahia.
Governor Otti also declared that the emergence of the Lux Mundi University Umuahia ( LMUU ) is in line with his vision of revitalizing the state education sector to enable students compete favourably with their counterparts nationally and internationally.
He said that he was sustaining the provision of the enabling and conducive environment for investments in various sectors and charged members of the public and groups to contribute to the university and the students to imbibe the virtue of self motivation to achieve higher academic standards in life.
The Founder and Pro chancellor Professor Gabriel Okenwa said that the university which according to him , stands on a foundation that extends beyond mere academic rigor and is out to illuminate humanity, appreciated governor Otti , Umuahia traditional rulers and various others he attested to have contributed in actualizing his vision saying he will do his best to ensure that the university becomes a great citadel of learning.
Speaking, former Imo state governor, Dr Ikedi Ohakim assured of his sustainable support to the university, predicting it’s fast growth to become one of the best in West Africa.
The Chancellor Archbishop Ugorji expressed gratitude for the confidence reposed in him to serve as Chancellor, noting that by it’s carrying “Lux Mundi” tag , meaning – the light of the world, the university captures not only the name but also its essence.
” We are called to illuminate, guide, and to foster a brighter future for our students and society and look forward to expanding our network of partnerships with local and international institutions whose collaborations will be instrumental in achieving our mission to provide a holistic education that encourages creativity, professionalism and engagement with the world”.
Several goodwill messages to the university were presented by the Archbishop Methodist Church Nigeria Umuahia Diocese, Archbishop Chibuzo Opoko, Vice Chancellor Bishop Godfrey Okoye University Enugu Prof. Christian Anieke represented by Rev Sister Mary Nwachukwu, JAMB Registrar professor Ishap Oloyede represented by Mohamed Daboji, Globus Bank, Veritas University, Abuja, Committee of Vice Chancellors, Ambassador Dr Kema Chikwe, professor John Kennedy Opara, including the President, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria ( CIBN ) Professor Pius Olanrewaju, among others.
In his Homily during a church mass service that preceded the ceremony, the Chancellor Godfrey Okoye University ( GOUE ) Enugu, Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama congratulated the founder of LMUU prof Okenwa and wife for achieving the feat.
GOUE is the Official Mentor assigned to LMUU by the National Universities Commission ( NUC ).
Archbishop Kaigama said that LMUU is an attempt to make a positive impact on the Nigerian nation charging that it teaches correct values, patriotism and correct social and moral behavior, and urged the government to assist ” daring individuals like the Founder of LMUU, (professor Okenwa ) and faith-based organizations to offer the best education to Nigeria’s teeming children and youths at minimal costs.
Similarly, president/Chairman, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria ( CIBN) Professor Pius Deji Olanrewaju charged professor Okenwa , who is a member of the Institute , ” to adopt culture of innovation, inclusiveness and resilience as they embark on the university’s journey and thus become a cradle for intellectual excellence, moral uprightness and catalyst for societal transformation.
He said that Lux Mundi is a fitting name given an institution that is poised to illuminate the path to a brighter future for humanity through knowledge, innovation and service.
The CIBN he announced ” is ready to collaborate with LMUU in the areas that align with CIBN mandate to promote ethical standards and professionalism especially as they pertain to the financial and management sciences”
Other high points of the event were the unveiling of the LMUU logo, blessing of the LMUU by Umuahia traditional rulers and administration of the matriculation oath by the Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Lucy Onyekwelu on the pioneer students, numbering 81, comprising 52 females and 29 males who are studying courses in the Faculties of Law, Management Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences and Nursing and Allied Medical Sciences.
One of the lucky matriculated students Miss Emenike Onumkpu of Nursing Science who, during the ceremony, got an offer for payment of her one year Tuition Fee from the Methodist Archbishop of Umuahia diocese Dr Chibuzo Raphael Opoko for being the lucky one that was given his ( Archbishop Opoko) Enlarged Portrait to exhibit while other students carried others’ Portraits.
She promised that the pioneer students of LMUU have poised to set lasting enviable records for the future/ subsequent students and thus began to sell the university nationally and internationally.
EDUCATION
DON seeks president Tinubu’s intervention over delayed promotion to professor at MOUAU
An Associate Professor at the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike Abia state Dr Philips Nto has lamented that his promotion to the rank of professor he said was due since 2021, has not been effected despite that his papers had successfully passed through the five levels of rigorous assessment processes before being sent to the Governing Council for ratification/ endorsement .
He so informed journalists during an interaction that he joined the services of the University as Assistant lecturer in 2007, obtained doctorate degree from the University in 2009, and was promoted to the rank of senior lecturer in 2015, arguing that hence all his mates and junior colleagues have been promoted to professors except himself, his promotion should take effect from 2021 whenever it is released.
He therefore urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to prevail on the Chairman of the Governing Council of the University, Comrade Fidelis Edeh to release his promotion to the rank of professor with effect from 2021, indicating that a time may come, he may run to the courts to get relief for this injustice he said is inflicted on him.
He said it was curious , that Comrade Edeh who he accused of blatantly refusing to approve the release of his promotion, “has been approving professorial promotion of other academics with the speed of light excluding his ( Nto) own
He said that though he served his Abia state in two capacities, first as Finance and Economic Planning Commissioner from 2013 to 2015, and as Provost College of Education, Technical, Arochukwu from 2016 to 2023, he did so in accordance with the provision of the MOUAU Conditions of Service, with respect to his approved leave of absence.
According to Nto ” the interesting thing here is that during those periods (of his Leave of absence ), I still taught my students ( both the undergraduates and post graduates) and even supervised those doing their post graduate programmes, and politely declined to be paid. Because accepting the payment would have amounted to fraud since the Abia State Government was already paying me”.
He further informed the journalists that when he applied for the assessment of his papers for his promotion to the rank of professor in line with the 2003 Condition of Service that permitted his leave of absence, and is the standard academic procedure, ” I was initially told that I could not be assessed because the period that I was on leave of absence could not be counted for me as having worked, following a new conditions of service which just took effect. But I basically, know that such condition cannot apply retroactively
” But when I referred the management to the Condition of Service in operation before I was granted the leave of absence as against the new one quoted, management recapitulated and gave approval for my assessment”.
Nto, who is the Director of the University’s Agribusiness Incubation Center, argued that his papers, having successfully scaled/passed through the four rigorous procedures for assessment and promotion, the Governing Council, ” should just have concurred with the endorsements at these four levels of his assessment
” But after the Council has sat ten (10 ) times, the Chairman has willfully obstructed the release of my promotion, giving excuses that included a frivolous petition from a faceless group, all these being delay tactics meant to frustrate me for over a year the file is before the council”.
When contacted to react to Nto’s allegations, the Pro- Chancellor/Governing Council Chairman (Comrade Edeh ) said it is the Vice Chancellor, professor Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe, as the Chairman of the Appointments and Promotions Committee, is best suited to speak on the matter, stressing that he cannot join issues with a staff.
” Because if I do , how will I sit on Nto’s matter when it comes to the Council”. The Council Chairman however noted that Nto’s promotion that he ( Nto ) said was due since 2021, was not attended to before 2024 that his ( Comrade Edeh ) led Governing Council came into office.
Chief Public Relations Officer/ Head of the Public Relations Unit of the university, Dr Ubadire Agua had in a statement dated 6th December 2025, and marked *Re: Tension mounts in MOUAU as Council Chairman seeks revenge against VC, Nto , over Enugu election won by Gov. Mbah* stated,
“It needs to be stated that under the watch of Prof. Iwe ( VC ) , all meetings for the appraisal of staff for promotion have held regularly and the reports submitted to the Governing Council. No qualified staff of the University has either been denied or delayed promotion as at when due”
According to Dr Ubadire ” Promotion of staff in the University is a process that starts with the Departmental Appraisal Committee, chaired by the Head of Department, then to the College Appraisals Committee, chaired by the Dean, and then to the University Appraisal Committee, chaired by the Vice-Chancellor. There is also an Appointment and Promotion Committee of the Governing Council, chaired by the Vice-Chancellor, which considers all appraisals and presents its recommendations on staff promotion to the Council for consideration and approval”.
REPORT BY GORDI UDEAJAH
EDUCATION
Peace returns after VC Iwe resolved multiple law suites against MOUAU.
Outgoing 6th Vice Chancellor ( VC ) of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Abia state, Professor Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe has reported how he has administered the university from March 2021 for a five year tenure , stating that he first restored peace after resolving over 100 cases filed in various courts against the university.
The VC in an interview stated that he achieved this without stepping on toes and that there was no case of embezzlement under his watch, declaring ” I gave my life to the service of this University and proud of the progress we have made”.
He said that though his administration executed several projects with the limited resources available , he expressed surprise that some of his detractors /opponents decided to smear his administration’s reputation on social media.
He said that some online news platforms had published some falsehoods alleging that his administration splashed to purchase three vehicles for 252 million naira, failed to remit 578 million naira IGR generated 2021- 2022, paid for fake and uncompleted projects, violated 32 acts of Public Procurement Act, including paying his predecessor a severance allowance in excess of 44 million naira.
While he reacted that he came into office in March 2021 during the Covid 19 pandemic era , when there was no internal revenue generation, he recalled that in 2022 , public universities had declared nationwide strike that lasted for over eight months, hence he wondered how the N578 million IGR could have been generated.
The VC said that though there was plan to procure vehicles as proposed in 2024 for 2025 appropriations, the funds were not released, arguing that procurement processes are lengthy and extend to Ministry of Agriculture Committee from the university counterpart before approval to effect.
On the payment of severance allowance, he said he did not pay such, because he did not inherit it, stressing that issue of severance allowance payment is handled by the university Governing Council and not the Vice Chancellor.
EDUCATION
Governing Council begins Town Hall meetings with Abia university Community.
Abia state University Governing Council ( ASUGC ) Town Hall meeting with the university Community that comprises the Management, Senate, Staff Unions, Students Leaders , among other stakeholders.
The Pro-chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council ( PC ) Rt. Hon Dr Agwu U. Agwu, a former Speaker of the Abia State House Assembly, said that the Council is Student-centric with the vision to oversee the university as one where knowledge of science, information, communication and technology, social and management sciences , humanities and arts, as well as entrepreneurial and vocational skills are harnessed to help solve the problems of the nation.
Addressing the maiden edition of the meeting, he said it was aimed at discussing and addressing arising and outstanding matters of common interest, that would impact industrial peace and advance the university.
The forum also affords the participants to assess what has been done or not done and needs to be done, and how to do the needful towards addressing them.
The PC reiterated Council’s practice to carry all stakeholders along , expressing optimism that the town hall meetings would be analyzing issues, challenges/problems and proffering the solutions.
The Staff Unions were represented by Comrades Chidi Mba of ASUU, Chika Onuoha of NASU, Chudi Madukairo of the Senior Staff Association ( SSANU ), Ugonna Emma Ugoani of the Students Union, including Dr Mrs Christiana Eze, Principal of the Staff School.
They ( Staff Unions ) raised matters relating to some salary claims, Earned Academic Allowance, check-off dues , 2023 disengaged staff that seek re-engagement, while appealing to the Council to address them.
The elated Principal of the Staff School ( Dr Eze) on behalf of the Staff of the University’s Demonstration and International Schools, announced that the eleven years complex problem of the schools have been addressed , with the staff put in their right salary grades.
The Student Union leader Comrade Ugoani commended the GC for instituting the open town hall meeting that included students representatives, describing it as a hitherto mising but worthy slot for stakeholders to interact freely.
Rt. Hon Agwu listed the myriads of academic and administrative problems that he said his led Council that came into being in November, 2024 met, reporting that some of these problems have been addressed, but that all could not be attended to same time within the Council’s eleven months in office
These challenges/problems he stated, range from uninspired students and poorly motivated workforce, decay in infrastructure and unhealthy learning environment, high level of insecurity, that led to staff low productivity, mounting salary arrears and debts, including indiscipline, high level of gross misconduct among staff, plus declining academic standard and low student enrollment.
He said that the GC after reviewing these challenges, has been able to steer the ship back through mobilization of massive support from the state government, cooperation of the Management and other stakeholders within the university.
He reported ” Council set up various Council Committees to attend to staff welfare, discipline and other matters affecting the university, interfaced with various staff Unions on their demands in order to sustain existing industrial harmony, sought and obtained approval from the state governor and Visitor to the university Dr Alex Otti for the recruitment of another set of non- teaching staff to fill the vacant positions
He however said that the various problems/ Challenges cannot be addressed at the same , but as funds become available
The Vice Chancellor, Professor Ndukwe Okeudo said that the university is happy to have a GC led by Hon. Agwu, and Dr Alex Otti as Abia state Governor and their Visitor.
The University during the meeting honored the 66 students who won 42 Medals, comprising 20 Gold, 13 Silver and Nine Bronze, in the state maiden Tertiary Education Games held in November in Umuahia, the state capital, and rewarded with the sum of One million naira ( N1m ).
The Council also undertook inspection of the ongoing giant students Hostel and Faculty of Law Building projects within the campus
On Thursday, the Council held it’s 159th Regular meeting and told journalists after, that the approval given by the Visitor, governor Alex Otti to employ not less tha 200.academic staff was implemented.
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