August 2019

Vol. VII No. 8

A Monthly Publication from the Office of the Vice - C h a n c e l l o r

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Government to establish Ministry of Science and Technology ..p 3

 Faculty of Social Sciences holds 2-Day Workshop ..p 4

 Instructional Technology Centre in collaboration with College of Medical Sciences organised a Boot Camp Work- shop ...p 7

 Premium Times organized training for students ...p 11

 Unimaid to partner with UNESCO and other development partners - Shugaba ...P13

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MISSION STATEMENT

The University of Maiduguri shall be an institution dedicated to scholarship and learning in the arts, sciences, humanities and technology, and the development of moral and civic character of all persons who pass through her portals. The University shall facilitate and advance scholarship and learning, especially in the light of her location in the Sahelian environment in the North-Eastern Nigeria, and at the cross-roads of Afri- ca and Middle-Eastern culture.

VISION STATEMENT The University of Maiduguri apart from achieving competence in the basic arts and sciences, aims at excel- lence in agriculture, pastoralism, , human and veterinary and information technology as well as in arid zone, trans-Saharan and inter-African peace and strategic studies. The University also aims to promote the development of private and public morality, discipline, accountability and probity, and also international cooperation through participation, research and dissemination of information.

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August, 2019

Vol. VII No. 8 EDITORIAL DESK

Terrorism and extremism are global forces that are larger than their changing names, groups, territories and targets. The fault lines are shifting from the boundaries of nations into the web of our societies, streets of our cities and indeed our campuses. Together with international agencies’ resolve we can meet the chal- lenges of this global scourge and work to bring about reduction to extremism. It is with this view in mind that the Centre for Countering Violent Extremism, University of Maiduguri, is collaborating with the North East Regional Initiative (NERI) to bring about reduction in violent extremism in the region. The science of today is the technology of tomorrow; we bring to you the thoughts of the Executive Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, revealed in unequivocal narratives. This issue of the Bul- letin will avail you with the opportunity to read on the capacity building activities that were carried out in the University of Maiduguri during the period in focus. As you come along, you will read about an in-house boot camp training where academic staff were updated and motivated on mobile health as an attractive solution that leverages the ubiquity of mobile devices to address one of the most pressing global challeng- es. Honest communication is built on truth and integrity and upon respect of one for the other. These are the core values imparted on students of Mass Communication, University of Maiduguri, in a workshop organized by Premium Times in collaboration with the Faculty of Social and Management Sciences. The World Bank believes in bricks and mortar, bringing together funding, technical expertise and capacity building to each of the geopolitical zones in the country. In line with this vision, an assessment of the Univer- sity of Maiduguri facilities were carried out by the World Bank having qualified to compete for the pro- posed Sustainable Procurement, Environment and Social Standards Centre of Excellence (SPESSCE). Don’t just count your years but make your years count. The best and most cherished things in life cannot be seen or even touched but felt with the heart. These were the gestures captured in the trails of our stories in this issue where the management of the University of Maiduguri identified with an elder statesman Alhaji (Dr.) Muhammadu Indimi on his 72nd birthday. This and many more packages await you in this issue. Editorial Board Professor M. I. Ahmed - Chairman Professor M. L. Mele - Member Dr. Mary Pindar Ndahi - Member Musa Usman - Member Mohammed T. Ahmed - Member

Mohammed T. Ahmed - Deputy Director, Information Alh. Suleiman Garba - Chief Photographer Ahmadu Abubakar - Photographer Mohammed M. Lawan - Photographer Bintu Mohammed (Mrs.) - Reporter Rabi U. Yusuf (Mrs.) - Reporter Abdulmumin Kolo Gulani - Reporter Abubakar Mustapha - Reporter Faculty/Directorate Representatives - Reporters Kyari Ali - Circulation Professor M. I. Ahmed - Design, Development & Integration

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Professor Mohammed Mala Daura, who is also the resident of Creative Associates Interna- tional, also known as North East Region- Director of Centre for Disaster and Risk Manage- P al Initiative (NERI), Mr. Leland Kurvant, ment, for nurturing the Centre of Countering Vio- recently paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancel- lent Extremism of the University.

lor University of Maiduguri, Professor Aliyu Also speaking, the President of Creative Associ- Shugaba. ates International, Mr. Leland Kurvant, stated that his organization will continue to collaborate with University of Maiduguri in order to improve the lives of the people.

While thanking the Vice Chancellor for the warm reception, he then condoled with him over the de- mise of his beloved wife.

The President was accompanied by Chief of Party, Mr. Oliver Girad, Executive Director Officer, Mr. Professor M. M. Daura (centre) making remarks on the visit of the President of Creative Associates In- Tim Kanam, NERI Regional Programme Manager, ternational, Mr. Leland Kurvant (left) at the Vice Chancellor’s office Mr. Albert Pam, and other Senior Managers of NERI.

The team was led by the former Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Mohammed Mala Daura.

Speaking during the visit, the Vice Chancellor said he was happy to receive them stressing that he has a special respect for NERI as a result of their enormous contributions to the University. He also reminded the President that NERI had earlier came up with the idea of establishing the Centre for Countering Violent Extremism and assured the Professor Aliyu Shugaba (front row, centre) and other team that the University will continue to work with principal officers in a group photograph with mem- them for services to humanity. bers of the NERI team

He then commended the former Vice Chancellor,

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he Borno State University, expected to establish a Ministry of Science, Technology and In- take off in September 2019, will fully novation with a view to fast track research for sus- T collaborate with the University of Mai- tainable social and economic development of the duguri in the areas of capacity building in order state. to facilitate its smooth take-off. He noted that the Ministry, when operational, will This was disclosed by the Executive Governor of support and provide grants to researchers who the state, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, were unable carry out studies due to lack of funds when members of the University management adding that it will also bridge that gap between the paid him the traditional Sallah homage at the industrial and educational sector by providing rele- th Government House Maiduguri on 12 August vant and enabling educational technological envi- 2019. ronment including good laboratories and workshops to train students. Earlier in his remarks, the Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Mohammed Munkaila, commended the Governor for the support he has been rendering to the University. He added that the University is grateful for the current step the State Government has taken towards alleviating accommodation prob- lems for staff by undertaking the construction of twenty housing units, addressing water scarcity and rehabilitating roads within the University. In another related development, the Shehu of Borno, Professor Mohammad Munkaila, representative of Alh. (Dr) Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai Al-Amin El- the Vice Chancellor, making opening remarks at the Government House, Maiduguri Kanemi, has commended the management of the University for continuously sustaining and maintain- ing the tradition of paying homage to traditional Governor Zulum stated that the University of rulers and elders in the state. Maiduguri has for long been assisting the Borno State Government and the catchment states of The Shehu made the commendation when members the North East with the requisite manpower in of the University management team paid him the both administrative and academic sectors, stress- traditional Sallah homage in his palace. ing that he is happy to be one of the products of The royal father noted that such visits indicate the the institution and therefore urged the manage- regard and relevance the traditional institution has ment not to relent in supporting the government in the society stressing that the University as a re- towards creating an enabling environment for pository of knowledge acknowledges that and teaching and learning for the young institution. therefore urged the management to continue with Governor Zulum then informed the University such tradition. management that his administration intends to Cont’d on page 4

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guidance as no responsible society will do away with the traditional institution. Professor Munkaila said the University of Maiduguri management is appreciative of the support its community enjoys from the palace in the promotion of academic tranquility on campus. The University, he said, will always be apprecia- tive of the role the Shehu has been playing in the affairs of the State and the University and urged Representative of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Mo- him not to relent in that regard. hammad Munkaila, and the Registrar, Tijjani Bukar in prayers with the Shehu of Borno, Alh. (Dr) Abuba- kar Ibn Umar Garbai Al-Amin El-Kanemi

This, he further noted, will cement the good rela- tionship existing between the Emirate and the Uni- versity and he commended the management for finding time to visit him in his palace.

Earlier in his remarks, the acting Vice Chancellor University of Maiduguri, Professor Mohammed Munkaila, informed the Shehu that the team was in A cross-section of the Vice Chancellor’s entourage at the Shehu of Borno’s palace during the Sallah visit his palace to wish him well and further seek for his

he Vice-Chancellor University of Mai- Represented by Director Servicom, Professor Mu- duguri, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, has hammed Mukaila, the Vice-Chancellor thanked the T charged faculties in the University to organisers of the workshop for the topics adding engage in more research works. He gave the that the workshop will be of great benefit to both

charge recently at the opening ceremony of a postgraduate students and lecturers.

two day Workshop on Research Proposal organ- He then urged the participants to use the ised by Faculty of Social Sciences on the 7th and knowledge obtained at the workshop. 8th August 2019. Cont’d on page 5

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Also speaking, the Dean Faculty of Cont’d from page 4 and Director Radio and Public Relations, Universi- ty of Maiduguri, Professor Danjuma Gambo, thanked the Vice-Chancellor and participants to

the workshop for honouring their invitation.

The Dean restated their plans towards reviewing the academic culture of the social sciences and

repositioning the faculty.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman Faculty Con- ferences Committee, Professor Abba Gana Shet- Professor Mohammed Munkaila, (centre), flanked on the tima, said the workshop was organised to identify right by Professor Danjuma Gambo and Professor Abba Gana Shettima and on the left by Mr. Filibus Y. Mshelia areas of needs in research for both academic and Professor Yusuf M. Yusuf staff and postgraduate students of the faculty. Highlights of the event were paper presentations, recommendations and suggestions for the way

forward proffered by some of the participants from the faculty. The workshop was culminated with a group photograph to commemorate the event.

The Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Professor Danjuma Gambo, delivering his address at the event flanked on the left by Professor Mohammed Munkaila representing the Vice Chancellor and Professor Yusuf M. Yusuf

The workshop is also geared to inspire and moti- vate the participants and to identify areas that has potentials to serve as a bridge for future re- search. Professor Abba Gana said this is just one The Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Professor Danjuma Gambo in a group photograph with participants at the of the series of workshops that will be conducted workshop and many more would follow.

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he Vice Chancellor University of Maidu- The VC congratulated the businessman on the occa- guri, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, has com- sion of his seventy second birthday and prayed T mended Alh. (Dr.) Muhammad Indimi Allah to continue to bless him with good health, long for creating linkages between the University and life and prosperity in the years to come.

some international universities. Responding, Alh. (Dr) Muhammad Indimi said he is He made the commendation when he led the man- committed to creating more partnerships between agement of the University on a courtesy visit to the the University of Maiduguri and other reputable uni- business mogul at his residence. versities in the world.

While thanking the university management for iden- tifying with him, Alhaji Indimi promised to continue to add value in the attainment of the vision and goals of the University of Maiduguri. Alhaji Indimi said he will continue to collaborate with the University of Maiduguri management in ways that will bring about the attainment of academic excellence in the system. He went further to reiterate his commitment to promoting scholarship, particularly in the north- The Vice Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Shugaba in a east subregion which is facing challenges of violent hand shake congratulating Alhaji (Dr.) Muhammad Indimi on his 72nd birthday extremism and terrorism.

The Vice Chancellor acknowledged his generosity and valuable support to the university and urged him to sustain the spirit for the continued growth of the institution.

Professor Shugaba informed Alhaji Indimi that the university has commenced the process of engaging Harvard University, which is one of the universities he linked the university of Maiduguri with. He en- visaged that when the linkage is fully established, Alhaji (Dr.) Muhammad Indimi (first row, centre) in a it will promote mutually beneficial educational group photograph with the Vice Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Shugaba and other principal officers of the Univer- and intercultural activities between the two univer- sity

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he Vice Chancellor University of Mai- duguri, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, said T that as a teacher, researcher and ad- ministrator, he considers Powerpoint as a com- panion. The Vice Chancellor, represented by Pro- fessor Mohammed Munkaila, made this assertion in the opening session of a two-day boot camp workshop organized by the Instructional Technol- ogy Centre in collaboration with the College of The Vice Chancellor represented by Professor Moham- Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri on the med Munkaila (centre) issuing a certificate of attendance to Dr. Bala Askira, one of the participants at the work- 22nd of August, 2019. shop supported by Professor Musa I. Ahmed

In declaring the workshop open, Professor better ways to treat people, technology has Shugaba reiterated the importance of Power brought numerous great advances to the medical field. In his own words, the Vice Chancellor said point as a teaching tool and said it allows him to create electronic presentations of his slides in the “Thanks to technological advancements such as tele- class, conferences and meetings. The Vice Chan- medicine, you can now access medical services or cellor emphasized the power of Powerpoint as a information that might normally be unavailable. handy tool to manipulate text, photos, illustra- Online peer discussion groups not only provide tions, drawings, tables, graphs and video clips to helpful information but also, more importantly, sup- effectively walk one’s audience through a port collaborative research and exchange of presentation.

In his opening remarks, Professor Shugaba said “although most of you may have been familiar with the Powerpoint software, it still requires a certain set of skills to effectively and proficiently adopt it as a teaching tool”.

He went further to say telemedicine, which is a The Vice Chancellor represented by Professor Moham- med Munkaila (centre) in a group photograph with the component of the workshop, has been around in workshop participants and facilitators its rudimentary form for over 40 years. Technolo- ideas”. He then observed that “as lecturers, we gy, he said, now plays a big role in the medical have to brush up our skills from time to time in order domain and that as doctors regularly look for to keep pace with the changing Cont’d on page 8

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technological world”. The purpose of this work- Cont’d from page 7

shop, he said, is thus to provide participants with Technology Centre, Professor Musa I. Ahmed, ex- the necessary updates, skills and proficiency to pressed his delight for participating as a resource manipulate these applications with ease. The person for the workshop. Professor Ahmed further Vice Chancellor thanked the organizers of the said “with the rapidly rising cost of healthcare, and the fact that it is nonexistent in some places, the need for telemedicine continues to grow and provide the unique advantage of being able to treat patients from their home, give valuable medical support and information and provide health services to remote areas. He went further to thank the University Man- agement for its genuine interest in nurturing the In- structional Technology Centre to its present statue. Professor Mohammed Munkaila (center) receiving an award on behalf of the Vice Chancellor professor Professor Ahmed pleaded with the representative of Aliyu Shugaba supported by the Provost College of Medical Sciences, Professor Mohammed Bukar (left) the Vice Chancellor, Professor Munkaila, to kindly find time out of his busy schedule to witness the issu- workshop for the sacrifices they made to put it ance of certificates at the closing ceremony of the together. The initiative of organizing the work- workshop. He also craved his indulgence in the shop by the Director Instructional Technology presentation of awards of “Academic Leadership Par Centre, Professor Musa I. Ahmed in collaboration Excellence” to deserving individuals at the closing with the Provost College of Medical Sciences, ceremony. Professor Mohammed Bukar, he said, is indeed In his closing remarks, the Provost College of Medical commendable. He urged other deans and di- Sciences, Professor Mohammed Bukar, thanked the rectors in the University to emulate such feat and University management for supporting the workshop promised that the University management will and urged the participants to leverage on the skills continue to do its best to support staff capacity they have acquired during the training. He went fur- building. The Vice Chancellor wished the partici- ther to say that similar trainings will subsequently be pants a beneficial deliberation and hoped that organized for the college in order to keep pace with many of them will acquire additional skills in the the changing demands in . Professor Bukar manipulation of these software as teaching tools. thanked the Instructional Technology Centre for their Earlier in his remarks, the Director Instructional sacrifices in organizing the workshop and look for-

ward to future collaborations. Cont’d on page 11

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he Vice-Chancellor, University of is alarming and thus the need for investigative jour- Maiduguri, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, nalism to bring an end to the ugly trend. Professor T has stressed the need for investiga- Munkaila, who described the training of Mass Com- tive journalism among members of the pen pro- munication Students on various aspects of investiga- fession in order to address fake news syn- tive journalism by the centre as apt, assured them of drome. the University’s readiness to partner with the Centre in the area of capacity building of members of the academia and the students. He then solicited the support of the Centre as the University is at the verge of reviewing its Mass Communication curricu- lum, in line with the current trend across the globe.

The Programme Manager, Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism, Mrs. Adenike Aloba, earlier in her remarks stated that the Centre trained The Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, Professor forty students of Mass Communication Department Danjuma Gambo (left), making his remarks during the courtesy call while the representa- of the University on Conflict Reporting and Investi- tive of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Moham- med Munkaila, looks on. gative Journalism for four days, and they were He made the call when a special team from found to be exceptionally disciplined and attentive Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journal- throughout the programme.

ism paid him a courtesy visit at the Muhammadu Mrs. Adenike, informed the Vice-Chancellor that the Buhari Senate Building of the University. training was part of the Centre’s efforts aimed at Represented by the Chairman Servicom, Profes- raising a new set of young journalists who can sor Muhammad Munkaila, the Vice Chancellor uphold the ethics of journalism profession in said that the spread of fake news in the country conjunction with the academia. Cont’d on page 12

Cont’d from page 8 Munkaila. Awards of “Academic Leadership Par Excellence” were also The closing ceremony for the workshop was dom- presented to the Vice inated by the presentation of certificates of par- ticipation and facilitation by the representative of the Vice Chancellor, Professor Mohammed Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, and his imme-

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Vol. VII No. 8 NEWS WORLD BANK ASSESSES UNIMAID FACILITIES FOR THE PROPOSED SPESSCE PROJECT he Vice-Chancellor University of Mai- University at the global level. On his part, the duguri, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, has head of the delegation, Mr. Francis Egbohare, T stated that the doors of the University said the visit was meant to see what the University are always open for any donor partner willing to has on ground and its preparedness towards get- help the institution achieve its desired objective of ting the Centre of Excellence grant. Mr. Francis providing quality education. The Vice-Chancellor then appreciated the successes recorded by the stated this when he received a delegation from University and urged the management to sustain the World Bank at the Muhammadu Buhari Senate the successes recorded by maintaining the tempo. Building Complex on the 19th of August, 2019.

Represented by Professor Muhammad Munkaila, Director Servicom of the University, the Vice- Chancellor thanked the World Bank for selecting the University of Maiduguri as one of the institu- tions that will compete to benefit from the pro- posed “Sustainable Procurement, Environment and Social Standard Centre of Excellence (SPESSCE) to be funded by the World Bank. He further stat- ed that the University will do everything possible (R-L front row): Tijjani Bukar (Registrar), Professor within its reach to ensure that it qualifies for the M.M. Daura, Professor Mohammed Munkaila, Mr. Francis Egbohare in a group photograph with oth- grant so as to further raise the standard of the er principal officers of the University

Cont’d from page 11 adding that the Centre focuses on media innova- tion and development in order for the media to stay ahead of the global technological changes in information and communication. Mrs. Adenike then called for collaboration with the academia in the University so as to come up with new prototype ideas and knowledge driven concepts for the ad- vancement of journalism in the country and be- yond. The occasion was culminated with a group pho- The Vice Chancellor’s representative, Professor Mohammed Munkaila (centre) with principal of- tograph to commemorate the event. ficers of the University in a group(Cont’d photograph on page 16) diate predecessor, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi, who is also the Secretary to the 12

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he University of Maiduguri is not only The University, he said, has wide areas of speciali- willing to facilitate the processes of de- zation which can be tapped and staff of the Uni- veloping the management plan of the T versity are willing to provide their expertise in any proposed Biosphere Reserves and Trans-boundary relevant field that may be required in making the World Heritage Site, but also to partner with work successful, being it in agriculture, arts, scienc- UNESCO and other development partners in en- es, geography, forestry, ecology, geology, and suring the success of the programme. education among others. This was made known by the Vice Chancellor Uni- The Vice-Chancellor then stated that the University versity of Maiduguri, Professor Aliyu Shugaba, has as its core value the promotion of research, during his goodwill message at the Sensitization, training, cultural landscape and gender equality Planning and Consultation meeting towards the which are similar to UNESCO’s global priorities. He therefore stressed that it is hoped that ad- dressing the fundamental problems of restoring the Lake to its full capacity or at least close to its capacity coupled with environmental restoration through participatory protective mechanism will go a long way in addressing the ongoing conflicts within the Lake Chad Basin.

The Vice Chancellor University of Maiduguri, Pro- fessor Aliyu Shugaba, delivering his goodwill mes- sage at the occasion

Nomination of Biosphere Reserve within the Nige- rian Sector the Lake Chad Basin held at El-kanemi Hall of the University.

The Vice-Chancellor noted that the University of A cross-section of the participants at the sensitiza- tion meeting in El-Kanemi Hall, University of Mai- Maiduguri is willing and ready to participate and duguri contribute in whatever way that will propel the He then stated that it is a welcome development Lake-Chad region to a global stage of peaceful that the meeting is taking place at a critical time co-existence and prosperity for the present and such as this in the North-East future generations. (Cont’d on page 14)

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conflicts, among others. It is therefore in response

to this situation that UNESCO and Lake Chad Ba- sin Commission signed a partnership agreement to implement the project, applying the model of Trans-boundary Biosphere Reserves and World Heritage Sites in order to promote peace in the Lake Chad Basin by the sustainable management The BIOPALT project team at the sensitization, plan- of its natural resources. The project, which is also ning and consultation meeting held at the El-Kanemi Hall, University of Maiduguri called BIOPALT, is a sub component of the pro- sub-region, and also commended the support of gramme to rehabilitate and strengthen the resili- the nation’s development partners like UNESCO ence of socio-ecological systems in the Lake Chad and African Development Bank for their being Basin. worthy partners of the University. The Regional Advisor, who was represented by In his welcome address, the Regional Science Ad- Enang Moma, BIOPALT Project Officer, stressed visor of UNESCO Abuja Regional Office, Mr. that BIOPALT project is one mechanism UNESCO Simone Grego, noted that the Lake Chad Basin is is using to fulfill its overarching objectives of a very important ecosystem, but the effect of cli- building peace and contributing to equitable and mate change has brought devastating outcomes sustainable development with focus on the Lake Chad Basin. He further reiterated that the core like water shortages, loss of natural resources and mandate of the BIOPALT project is to strengthen the capacity of the member states of the Lake Chad Basin Commission to safeguard and sustain- ably manage the hydrological, biological and cultural resources of the Lake Chad basin. The project aimed at poverty reduction and peace promotion in the Lake Chad region.

Mr. Grego then thanked the Vice-Chancellor and the management team of University of Maiduguri The Vice Chancellor, Professor Aliyu Shugaba (centre), with other principal officers of the University in a group for being a resourceful collaborator in the BI- photograph with members of the BIOPALT project OPALT Project.

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