Salem University, Lokoja, has conferred awards on five distinguished individuals, including Mr Thompson Yamput, an editor with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), and James Onoja, a philanthropist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).
The awards were presented during the university’s 6th Convocation Ceremony, which featured a public lecture by Professor Sam Egwu on Thursday in Lokoja.
The other awardees were Mr Jeremiah Ocheme of African Independent Television (AIT), Mr Moses Ebute, and Yemi Matthew, a pastor and programmer.
The university’s Vice Chancellor, Mr Alewo Johnson-Akubo, said the awards recognised the individuals’ outstanding contributions to the growth and development of Salem University.
Onoja, speaking on behalf of the awardees, expressed gratitude to the university and pledged to continue supporting its growth.
In a lecture, Nigerian political scientist, Professor Sam Egwu, emphasised the importance of teaching citizenship and national unity in tertiary education.
He argued that the lack of understanding about citizenship had contributed to Nigeria’s democratic development challenges.
Egwu proposed a theory of change by reforming tertiary education to prioritise nurturing active citizens who could enhance democratic governance and development.
The Salem University Lokoja, Kogi State held its 6th Convocation ceremony on Friday, Nov. 29, at the Convocation Arena, with students and parents in attendance.
Dominica Nwabufo
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