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Inauguration of Visitation Panels to Federal Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges of Education INAUGURATION OF VISITATION PANELS TO FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, POLYTECHNICS, AND COLLEGES OF EDUCATION Visitation Panels to Federal Universities, Polytechnics, and Colleges of Education earlier announced by the Federal Ministry of Education are to be inaugurated by Education Minister, Adamu Adamu, as follows: (i.) Monday 12th April, 2021: Inauguration of Visitation Panels to Polytechnics and Colleges of Education (ii.) Tuesday, 13th April, 2021: Inauguration of Visitation Panels to universities and inter-university centres. Venue: Idris Abdulkadir Auditorium, National Universities Commission, Abuja Time: 11: 00 am daily 2. The under-listed Chairmen are kindly requested to attend the inauguration in person along with their secretaries, while other members are to join the inauguration ceremony virtually. The Chairmen and their institutions are as follows: VISITATION PANELS TO UNIVERSITIES AND INTER-UNIVERSITY CENTRES 1. UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF ATTAHIRU MUHAMMAD JEGA CHAIRMAN KEBBI 2. UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF GAMBO LARABA ABDULLAHI CHAIRMAN BAUCHI 3. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE IFE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. CHIEF MRS BENEDETH N NWACHUKWU CHAIRMAN ENUGU 4. AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF O A AFOLABI CHAIRMAN OYO 5. UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. GENERAL MARTIN LUTHER AGWAI CHAIRMAN KADUNA 6. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. MRS AMMA PEPPLE CHAIRMAN RIVERS 7. BAYERO UNIVERSITY KANO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF FEMI OTUBANJO CHAIRMAN OGUN 8. UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF OLUFEMI BAMIRO CHAIRMAN OSUN 9. UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF SHEHU USMAN ABDULLAHI CHAIRMAN KADUNA 10. UNIVERSITY OF JOS S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF OLU OBAFEMI CHAIRMAN KOGI 11. UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF. HAFIZ ABUBAKAR CHAIRMAN KANO 12. USMAN DANFODIYO UNIVERSITY S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. DR STEVE ANDZENGE CHAIRMAN BENUE 2 13. UNIVERSITY OF PORT-HARCOURT S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF AUWALU H YADUDU CHAIRMAN KANO 14. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. EMERITUS PROF GODWIN SOGOLO CHAIRMAN DELTA 15. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF ILOCHI AUGUSTINE OKAFOR (SAN) CHAIRMAN ANAMBRA 16. MODIBBO ADAMA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, YOLA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF DAVID KERR CHAIRMAN BENUE 17. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, MINNA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF NICHOLAS DAMACHI CHAIRMAN CROSS RIVER 18. UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. ALH BUKAR GONI AJI CHAIRMAN BORNO 19. ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA UNIVERSITY, BAUCHI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF DAN ENYI CHAIRMAN EBONYI 20. JOSEPH SARWUAN TARKA UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF MICHAEL FABORODE CHAIRMAN ONDO 21. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF AKARANEM ESSIEN CHAIRMAN AKWA IBOM 3 22. UNIVERSITY OF UYO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. DR. DANJUMA SULAI CHAIRMAN GOMBE 23. NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. BARRISTER DANLADI KIFASI mni CHAIRMAN TARABA 24. MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF S O ADEYEMI CHAIRMAN KWARA 25. NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA (NOUN) S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. ALH ISA BELLO SALI CHAIRMAN ADAMAWA 26. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, EFFURUN S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF IKENNA ONYIDO CHAIRMAN EBONYI 27. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF MONDAY MWANGVWAT CHAIRMAN PLATEAU 28. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSIN-MA, KATSINA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF ONJE GYEWADO CHAIRMAN NASARAWA 29. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY KASHERE, GOMBE STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. DR. MAC JOHN NWAOBIALA CHAIRMAN ABIA 30. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LAFIA, NASARAWA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF ABDULLAHI ABBA ALKALI CHAIRMAN ADAMAWA 4 31. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LOKOJA, KOGI STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. AMBASSADOR DR GODKNOWS B. IGALI OON CHAIRMAN BAYELSA 32. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDUFU-ALIKE, EBONYI STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. AMBASSADOR USMAN SARKI CHAIRMAN YOBE 33. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OTUOKE, BAYELSA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF IMMACULATA NWOKORO CHAIRMAN IMO 34. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI, EKITI STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF EJIKE CHUKUNONSO CHAIRMAN ANAMBRA 35. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY WUKARI, TARABA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. AMB ABDULKADIR MUSA CHAIRMAN JIGAWA 36. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY GASHUA, YOBE STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. DR MOHAMMED AUDI CHAIRMAN NIGER 37. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY BIRNIN-KEBBI, KEBBI STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF SEGUN AWONUSI CHAIRMAN LAGOS 38. FEDERAL UNIVERSITY GUSAU, ZAMFARA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF ISAAC ITODO CHAIRMAN KOGI INTER-UNIVERSITY CENTRES 39. NINLAN ABA, ABIA STATE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF. JULIUS AFOLABI FALOLA CHAIRMAN OYO 5 40. NATIONAL MATHEMATICAL CENTRE, ABUJA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF EMMANUEL NZEGBALE CHAIRMAN IMO 41. NIGERIAN FRENCH LANGUAGE VILLAGE, BADAGRY, LAGOS S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. COMRADE PETER ADEYEMI CHAIRMAN OYO 42. NIGERIAN ARABIC LANGUAGE VILLAGE, NGALA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1. PROF. BAWA HASSAN GUSAU CHAIRMAN ZAMFARA B. VISITATION PANELS FOR FEDERAL POLYTECHNICS 1. KADUNA POLYTECHNIC, KADUNA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF S O ABDURRAHEEM CHAIRMAN KWARA 2. HUSSAINI ADAMU FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAZAURE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 MRS HINDATU ABDULLAHI CHAIRMAN KATSINA 3. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, KAURA NAMODA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF REMY UCHE CHAIRMAN IMO 4. WAZIRI UMAR FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BIRNIN KEBBI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 SEN DR UGOCHUKWU UBA CHAIRMAN ANAMBRA 6 5. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BALI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 HON USANI U USANI CHAIRMAN CROSS RIVER 6. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BAUCHI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 ALH BAWA BWARI CHAIRMAN NIGER 7. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, DAMATURU S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF ALIYU BUBA ARDO CHAIRMAN ADAMAWA 8. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, MUBI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF WILLIAM B QURIX CHAIRMAN KADUNA 9. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, BIDA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 ALH BAPPAH TORO CHAIRMAN BAUCHI 10. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, IDAH S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 AMBASSADOR AMINU CHAIRMAN GOMBE MODDIBO 7 11. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NASARAWA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF FRANCIS EGBOKHARE CHAIRMAN EDO 12. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OFFA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF DURO ONI CHAIRMAN OSUN 13. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, NEKEDE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF STEPHEN OCHENI CHAIRMAN KOGI 14. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF ABIODUN O OLOTUAH CHAIRMAN ONDO 15. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UNWANA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF JOSEPH AJIENKA CHAIRMAN RIVERS 16. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, AUCHI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 SEN AYO ARISE CHAIRMAN EKITI 8 17. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC OF OIL AND GAS, BONNY S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF BEN ANGWE CHAIRMAN BENUE 18. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, UKANNA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF A T ABDULLAHI CHAIRMAN KANO 19. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EKOWE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF Y A QUADRI CHAIRMAN OGUN 20. INSTITUTE OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY, UROMI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 ENG. CHRIS OKPECHI CHAIRMAN ABIA 21. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ADO EKITI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 BARR. JOHN OCHOGA CHAIRMAN BENUE 22. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, EDE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 DR NURU YAKUBU CHAIRMAN YOBE 9 23. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ILARO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF ESSIET U ESSIET CHAIRMAN AKWA IBOM 24. FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, ILE - OLUJI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 IBRAHIM DASUKI NAKANDE CHAIRMAN PLATEAU 25. YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, YABA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 DR AMINA SHAMAKI CHAIRMAN KEBBI C. VISITATION PANELS FOR FEDERAL COLLEGES OF EDUCATION 1. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ABEOKUTA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF CHARLES UCHE CHAIRMAN ENUGU 2. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ZARIA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 ENGR. KAZIM MAHMOOD CHAIRMAN BAUCHI 3. ALVAN IKOKU COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OWERRI S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF MICHAEL OMOLEWA CHAIRMAN EKITI 4. ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ONDO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF. PAI OBANYA CHAIRMAN DELTA 10 5. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KANO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF CHIJIOKE NWOZUZU CHAIRMAN IMO 6. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH), AKOKA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 MRS OLUFUNKE AGAGU CHAIRMAN LAGOS 7. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OKENE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF KABIRU ISYAKU CHAIRMAN JIGAWA 8. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, PANKSHIN S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF FRANCES OBAFEMI CHAIRMAN KOGI 9. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, YOLA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 DR FATIMA M JIBRIL CHAIRMAN SOKOTO 10. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KATSINA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF JOE ASSOR CHAIRMAN CROSS RIVER 11. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, (SPECIAL) OYO S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 HON SHEHU HARUNA LAMBU CHAIRMAN KANO 12. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, EHA-AMUFU S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF. (SIR) ONWURI ABRAHAM GEORGEWILL CHAIRMAN BAYELSA 13. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH) GUSAU S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF TAOHEED ADEDOJA CHAIRMAN OYO 11 14. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KONTAGORA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 YAKUBU UMARU KWAGYANY CHAIRMAN BORNO 15. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, OBUDU S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF ARMSTRONG ADEJO CHAIRMAN BENUE 16. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH), OMOKU S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF RAHILA GOWON CHAIRMAN PLATEAU 17. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH), POTISKUM S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 ALHAJI SANI ABUBAKAR DANLADI CHAIRMAN TARABA 18. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH) UMUNZE S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 PROF SHEHU DALHATU CHAIRMAN KADUNA 19. FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (TECH), ASABA S/N NAME POSITION STATE 1 DR IBRAHIM GARBA ZURMI CHAIRMAN ZAMFARA 20.
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