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Outgoing VC Of KWASU And New VC Of UniAbuja, Prof. AbdulRasheed Na'Allah, Relays His Final Words


My dear University Community,

I am writing to you as the last time I will address you through this medium as your Vice Chancellor. I am enormously proud of being your Vice Chancellor for ten years now and together I must thank God Almighty for His support and kindness all these years. I want you all to join me in expressing profound gratitude to God Almighty that has give us huge and resounding successes in everything we have focused on and do for this great and world renowned Kwara State University, the University for Community Development!

As my mark of bidding you bye-bye, please find attached the last NUC resource inspection done in ten programs, undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, and your University is hugely successful in All the programs:

1. Accounting, PhD
2. Finance, PhD
3. Fine and Applied Arts, BA
4. Literature in English, PhD
5. Business Education, PhD
6. Microbiology, PhD
7. MLS, BMLS
8. Masters in Policy Studies
9. Master of Public Administration, MPA
10. Public Administration, MSc.

As I congratulate our great University in this success, I call on you all to continue to forge forward in greatness and bravery for greatness. It is only in the audacity to be great and successful that greatness and success come, not in cowardness and small mindedness. I pray that all staff and students of this University will always have cause to celebrate successes and greatness.

I bid you bye-bye and leave you in great hands and in a new and exciting time where subvention would be restored and where even more remarkable Marks would be made. I leave you in the hands of God and the great KWASU will forever have my prayers and support.

By the grace of God, by the end of tomorrow July 27, 2019 and from the first second of July 28, 2019 I will cease to be your Vice Chancellor. I will forever continue to be your friend and brother. Please free free to remain in touch as I will myself do my best to remain in touch. Cheers!

Sincerely,

Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah

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