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New appointments at CU As part
of strategic efforts in making Covenant University more
robust in delivering qualitative service for the realization
of its vision and goals, the University’s Board of Regents
has approved a new management structure for the University
with effect from September 1, 2009.
Under the new structure, the University now has an office
of Deputy Vice-Chancellor, with the appointment of Professor
Charles Ogbulogo as the pioneer occupant of the office.
Professor Ogbulogo, a Covenant University professor of
English Language, was until his appointment the Dean of
College of Human Development of the University, a position
he held for four academic sessions.
The restructuring also saw the merger of College of Human
Development with the College of Business and Social Sciences
becoming College of Development Studies thereby bringing the
number of Colleges in the University to two. Six Schools
were also carved out from the two Colleges and Deputy Deans
appointed to oversee them.
Some of the appointees into Deanship of Colleges and
Schools include Professor Ola-Rotimi Mathew Ajayi, College
of Development Studies and Professor James Katende, College
of Science and Technology. Others are Professor J. A. Bello,
School of Business, Dr. Patrick Edewor, School of Human
Resource Development, Professor T. O. Fadayomi, School of
Social Sciences, Professor Churchill Ako, School of
Engineering, Professor O Solanke, School of Environmental
Sciences and Professor Louis Egwari, School of Natural
Sciences.
Restructuring also affected some key directorates and
centres in the University where six new directors, two
deputy directors and a sub dean were appointed. The new
Directors are, Mr Christopher Nkiko, Centre for Learning
Resources, Pst Kayode Ipinmoroti, Dean, Student Affairs,
Prof J. Omoleye, Centre for Research and Development, Dr J.
Amfemi Ayam, International Office and Linkages, Dr Hezekiah
Oluremi Abimbola, Centre for Entrepreneurial Development
Studies and Engr Mike Ogbolu-chi who retained his position
as Director, Centre for Systems and Information Services.
The two Deputy Directors appointed in the Directorate of
Centre for Systems and Information Services are Engr. Bayo
Ajala, Hardware, and Mrs. Mary Aboyade, Data Management. The
new Sub dean in the Directorate of Student Affairs is Mr
Michael Atoyebi.
Changes were also effected in the headship of Academic
Departments of the University. The new heads are:
Dr Enyi Patrick Enyi, Accounting, Prof Joshua Adewale Ojo,
Banking and Finance, Dr Olalekan Usiobaifo Asikhia, Business
Studies, Dr Taiwo Olubunmi Abioye, Languages (English,
Literature in English and French), Dr Tobechukwu Nnamdi
Ekeanyanwu, Mass Communication, Dr Augustine Ebiai,
Psychology, Dr Patrick A Edewor, Sociology, Dr Isaiah O.
Ogunrinola, Economics and Development Studies, Prof. Ola-Rotimi
Mathew Ajayi, Political Science and International Relations,
Prof Frederick Kofi Hymore, Chemical Engineering, Prof
Joseph Babalola Adeyeri, Civil Engineering, Prof Joseph
Chibueze Ekeh, Electrical And Information Engineering, Prof
Anthony O. Inegbenebor, Mechanical Engineering, Prof
Churchill Tiena Ako, Petroleum Engineering, Prof Olajide
Solanke, Architecture, Dr Olabosipo Ishola Fagbenle,
Building Technology, Dr. Samuel Adesiyan Oloyede, Estate
Management, Dr Shalom Nwodo Chinedu, Biological Sciences,
Prof. Michael Adediran Mesubi, Chemistry, Dr. Ezekiel Femi
Adebiyi, Computer and Information Science, and Dr C. Chidi
Uhuegbu, Physics.
Announcing the new developments in the University
recently at a welcome assembly for faculty and staff for
2009/2010 academic session, the Vice Chancellor, Professor
Aize Obayan, said the idea behind the restructuring is to
bring academic clusters together with a view to driving
qualitative research as well as the expansion of the
University’s base in terms of leadership engagement towards
delivering the mandate and goals of the University.
Professor Obayan who appreciated faculty and staff for
the contribution they have made and continue to make towards
the growth of the University, also announced the
establishment of the office of the Distinguished Professors
in the University. She said the idea behind the expansion of
the scope of Distinguished Professor’s position currently
occupied by Professor Ekundayo Adeyemi and Professor Joshua
Thompson Adewale Ojo was to make the occupants, who have
distinguished themselves in their respective fields,
goodwill ambassadors for the University. They are also
expected to attract research grants and endowment for the
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