Tag: Archbishop Sam Amaga

  • Archbishop Amaga Urges Stakeholders to Invest in Universities as Engines of National Development

    Archbishop Amaga Urges Stakeholders to Invest in Universities as Engines of National Development

    Archbishop Sam Amaga, Founder and Chancellor of Salem University, Lokoja, has called on government and private stakeholders to significantly increase investment in Nigerian universities to enable them function as true engines of national development. He made the appeal over the weekend during the institution’s 7th Convocation Ceremony held in Lokoja.

    Archbishop Amaga said universities should not operate merely as “certificate-producing factories,” but as hubs of innovation, research and transformational leadership. He urged federal and state governments to prioritise funding for research, innovation and capacity building, stressing that higher institutions must be empowered to play a central role in nation-building.

    According to him, Salem University has put in place systems designed to produce “change agents and global leaders” capable of rebuilding nations and fully exploring their potential.
    “We have a divine mandate to raise change agents and recreate people who will rebuild nations by challenging the status quo and pushing new frontiers of development and civilization,” he said.

    He added that the graduates have been trained in knowledge, discipline and godliness, noting that their exposure within the university environment has adequately prepared them to confront future challenges.
    “We do not consider them ordinary graduates but change agents—empowered and endowed to transform their spheres of influence,” he stated.

    Archbishop Amaga encouraged the graduands to uphold their values despite societal pressures, urging them to rely on their faith and training as they begin the next phase of their lives.

    Earlier in his address, the Vice-Chancellor of Salem University, Professor Alewo Johnson Akubo, described the institution’s growth as remarkable, noting that it has transformed from a mere dream into a flourishing citadel of learning. He highlighted major infrastructural improvements, including upgrades to academic facilities to enhance teaching and learning.

    Professor Akubo announced that the university recently secured approval to commence the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme, and has begun admission into the course.
    “The new college houses the Departments of Nursing Science, Medical Laboratory Science, Human Anatomy and Physiology, all equipped with modern laboratories that meet global standards,” he said.

    He also confirmed that the university has received full approval to run its postgraduate programmes, including Postgraduate Diploma, Master’s and PhD degrees in Biochemistry, Mass Communication, Law, International Relations and other disciplines.

    In his remarks, Kogi State Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo commended the management of Salem University for promoting discipline and delivering quality education across various fields. Represented by the Commissioner for Education, Wemi Jones, the governor expressed the state government’s commitment to partnering with the institution, particularly in using education as a strategic tool to combat banditry, kidnapping and other criminal activities.

    The convocation ceremony drew stakeholders from the academic community, government and religious institutions, who all echoed the need for stronger investment in tertiary education to support national development.

  • Salem Varsity Celebrates Archbishop Amaga At 70th

    Salem Varsity Celebrates Archbishop Amaga At 70th

    From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Vice Chancellor of Salem University Lokoja, Prof. Alewo Johnson-Akubo has described the founding Chancellor of the institution , Archbishop Sam Amaga, as an “astute leader” and “Godsend” to this present generation.

    Prof. Johnson Akubo made the declaration in a congratulatory message he personally signed and made available to newsmen in Lokoja.

    He appreciated God for giving Nigeria and particularly Kogi State such an illustrious and industrious son and father in the person of Archbishop Sam Amaga.

    “As a committed and faithful servant of God, Archbishop has demonstrated his love and care for the young ones by establishing Salem University Lokoja for the harvest, grooming and development of change agents that could impact the world.

    “This singular feat has indeed made our Chancellor a patriot and mentor, who has made significant contributions to the spiritual and educational growth and development of Nigeria,”

    The VC added, “As our Chancellor and spiritual Father, you have made significant impact on the lives of many, particularly members of Foundation Faith Church and students of Salem University Lokoja that will continue to linger for eternity.”

    Johnson-Akubo said that nothing could be far from the truth that the chancellor has done well in serving humanity and has left legacies that many generations would continue to remember and emulate.

    “It is with great delight that the management, staff and students of this citadel of learning, join the Church and well wishers across the country in congratulating you on the occasion of your 70th anniversary.” the VC said.