UNIZIK to construct N100 million building project

The Faculty of Management Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka is set to construct a N100 million naira building project at the faculty premises, Awka, Anambra State.

The N100 million state-of-the-art building complex will house ultramodern facilities with over 60 offices.

Tribune Online also gathered that the foundation stone ceremony is slated to take place on July 30, 2021, at the premises of the Management Sciences of the University.

The event will experience the commissioning of a carwash station for the faculty.

The function will attract prominent personalities, far and near, including the Vice-Chancellor of the Institution, Professor Charles Esimone, who will perform the groundbreaking ceremony.

Addressing Journalists, on Monday, in Awka, the Chairman Building Committee, Dr Chinedu Onyeizugbe said the facility would help in solving office – accommodation problems in the faculty and provide enabling environment for academic excellence.

Onyeizugbe who is also the Deputy Director, Business School of the Institution, commended the Dean of the Faculty, Professor Oby Orogbu for her prompt intervention in solving the accommodation problem.

“We have many lecturers name but limited offices, so this will provide conducive offices for all the newly employed lecturers. The building will be second to none in the institution.

“This project is achievable through the efforts of the alumni of the faculty. The Alumni committee was set up for the project, and there was a fundraising ceremony chaired by the CEO of Air Peace, Allen Onyema.

“So the Dean is determined to execute the project in line with the standard design,” Onyeizugbe said.

Also speaking, the Secretary of the Building Committee, who is also the Faculty Administration Officer, Nnamdi Ozondu, said the emergence of Prof Orogbu as the Dean of the Faculty had created various opportunities for projection of the faculty to the limelight.

Ozondu revealed that the carwash station will first in the history of the institution, under the leadership of Prof Orogbu.

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