The chancellor of Gregory University Uturu, Prof Gregory Ibe, PhD, OFR, has felicitated with Dr. Sam Ohuabunwa as he celebrates his birthday.
In a goodwill message to Sen. Ohuabunwa, Prof. Ibe said as he turned a septuagenarian, it is prayer of every member of Gregory University community that Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa continues to remain strong and agile in service to God and society.
He further noted that Ohuabunwa served in many sectors and equally touched the lives of many Nigerians.
The goodwill message reads in full,
“To many MAZI DR SAM OHUABUNWA is just the former Chairman of Nigerian Economic Summit Group and current President of Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria. But to us at Gregory University Uturu he is all that and more.”
“At the humble beginning of Gregory University Uturu in 2012, many highly revered and reputably distinguished global citizens were meticulously sought out and selected from different works of life to constitute our young institution’s pioneer Board of Trustees.”
“Underlining yardstick for inclusion in the short list was personal love and passion for the noble tasks of youth reformation, human resource development and role modeling. Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa not only made the short list but also emerged the pioneer Chairman of our university’s Board of Trustees.”
“In that capacity, Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa not only ensured the formulation of sound policies that guaranteed the successful take off of our university, but also championed the campaign for moral reformation, especially among the student population. At his own expense, our pioneer BOT Chairman will carve out time from his very busy schedule and travel from his base in Lagos to personally interact and share fellowship with our students. Such impactful sessions will usually commence with the rendering of Mazi Ohuabunwa’s highly intimidating profile as a way of challenging the students to aspire to achieve more.”
“Testimonies abound of many GUU alumni that trace their successes to the stimulus they received from such encounters with the pioneer BOT Chairman.”
“Having thus become a septuagenarian, and as he celebrates a deserved platinum anniversary, it is therefore the prayer of every member of the university community that Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa continues to remain strong and agile in service to God and society, even as he lives in perfect health to mark his oak anniversary as an octogenarian.”
Prof Gregory Ibe, PhD, OFR (Enyi Abia),
Chancellor/Proprietor
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