Clergy Cornelius Chikaodili, a business man and the CEO of Clergy Construction Limited has commissioned two bus shades fully sponsored and constructed by his company at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI).
Describing it as a project “born out of a vision to improve campus life, enhance student convenience, and contribute meaningfully to the development of our university environment,” Chikaodili said the project was inspired by his service to the institution as its SUG director of welfare.
In a commissioning statement on his social media handle on Tuesday, Chikaodili who happens to be a FUNAI alumni wrote;
”It brings me great joy and humility to officially announce the commissioning of two newly constructed bus shades at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI)—a project fully sponsored and executed by Clergy Construction Limited under my leadership as Welfare Director, and inspired by my service to this institution as SUG Director of Welfare (2021/2022 Academic Session).
”This project was born out of a vision—to improve campus life, enhance student convenience, and contribute meaningfully to the development of our university environment.”
Describing what each of the projects represent, the CEO added;
”The first bus stop, now named the Prof. S. O. Elom Bus Stop, honors the distinguished Vice Chancellor whose transformational leadership continues to uplift AE-FUNAI.
”The second, the Clergy Construction Bus Stop, bears the name of our company as a lasting reminder of our commitment to community development, youth empowerment, and responsible corporate citizenship.”
He further stated that the initiative was facilitated by Comr. Anukaenyi Peter C. (Piro), SUG Director of Transport (2020/2021), and commissioned under the current SUG administration led by His Excellency, Sen. Ngwu Sopuruchi Victor, for the 2024/2025 academic session.
”I wish to thank the entire university management, student body, and my fellow leaders—past and present—for their unwavering support. These structures are not just shelters; they are symbols of progress, collaboration, and vision.
”As an alumnus and now a private sector contributor, I remain committed to giving back to the institution that helped shape me. At Clergy Construction Limited, we don’t just build—we uplift,” he concluded.
