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Photo News: ANUPA holds 4-day training for Junior University Professional Administrators
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Sat, 7 May 2022   ||   Nigeria,
 

Junior University Professional Administrators in the Nigerian University, both public and Private, have been tasked on the jobs requirements and their roles as University Administrators in the new normal, especially on the challenges and Prospects.

The call to the tasks in the new normal was made during the 4-day training workshop of the Junior University Professional Administrators organized by ANUPA which held at the Public Service Institute of Nigeria in Abuja from 27th-30th April, 2022.

The workshop which was virally transmitted via online platform by CEOAFRICA enjoys the global attention of many. The training workshop which was officially opened by the President of ANUPA, Dr Victor Bem.

In his welcoming address, Dr, Victor Bem expressed his gratitude to God for the commencement of the 4-Day Junior Administrators training programme to improving the performance of Professional Administrators in Nigerian Universities.

Dr Victor Bem noted that the training is the first since the present National Executive Committee (NEC) of ANUPA led under his leadership. He in no small term appreciated the resource persons -- Dr Sallah Aboki Bambur, Registrar of Federal University of Wukari and Abdullahi Babangida, Deputy Registrar, University of Jos, for accepting to take the training sections to impart knowledge. He also thanked and congratulated the participants for availing themselves for the workshop to be trained.

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The ANUPA’s National President noted that the training theme; Repositioning the University Registry in the New Normal-Challenges and Prospects" is therefore very apt as it will be reinforced with the use of power point.

See photos of the dignitaries that attended the training below:

 

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