UNIMAID FACULTY OF ALLIED MEDICAL SCIENCES HOLDS ITS 13TH COMBINED INDUCTION CEREMONY
Posted May 30, 2025 - 21:09
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UNIMAID FACULTY OF ALLIED MEDICAL SCIENCES HOLDS ITS 13TH COMBINED INDUCTION CEREMONY
The Vice Chancellor of University of Maiduguri, Professor Mohammed Laminu Mele, ably represented by Professor Yakubu Mukhtar attended the 13th combined induction ceremony of graduates of Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Radiography, Medical Rehabilitation, and Nursing Science programs which took place at the University's Convocation Square.
Professor Mukhtar announced that the college graduated 88 Medical Laboratory Scientists, 89 Medical Radiographers, 56 Medical Rehabilitation graduates, and 131 Nursing Science graduates, making a total of 364 inductees. On behalf of the vice Chancellor, he stated that the University is committed to meeting the demands of its programmes by providing the necessary facilities and supporting staff development in various capacities.
He further expressed the appreciation of the Vice Chancellor to the Faculty for recognizing the University's efforts in addressing longstanding challenges and gave his assurance that the Management, under the Vice Chancellor's leadership, will continue to support the Faculty. Professor Mele congratulated the graduating students, wished them success in their careers, and urged them to be exemplary ambassadors of the University wherever life takes them.
In his remarks, the Provost College of Medical Sciences, Professor Mohammed Bukar, commended the University Management for its unwavering support and for providing adequate human, material, and physical resources within the college and allied health sciences. He encouraged the graduates to treat their patients with utmost respect and dignity and to uphold mutual respect among colleagues.
The Acting Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Professor Yusuf F. Mamza, oh his part highlighted the University's investment in staff development and infrastructural upgrades. He appreciated the continued support from the University Management and congratulated the graduates, urging them to adhere strictly to the ethics and standards of their professions.
Delivering the valedictory speech on behalf of the graduating class, Abdulrahman Ahmad, the best graduating student from the Department of Radiography, reflected on the resilience of the class in overcoming numerous challenges. He encouraged his peers to remember that true success lies in positively impacting others, and that failure is merely a stepping stone to greater achievement.
The highpoints of the ceremony included the oath-taking by the graduating students and the presentation of awards to the best graduating students: Abdulrashid Muhammad in Medical Laboratory Science, Abdulrahman Ahmad in Medical Radiography, Abiola Abdulkareem Olaoluwa in Medical Rehabilitation, and Oluebube Precious Ezeh in Nursing Science.

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