Development of the education sector would remain a key focus in Rivers State despite emergency rule in the state.
This has been affirmed by Ibok-ete Ibas, Sole Administrator of the state, a retired vice admiral, said universities must rise above mediocrity. He spoke at the 43rd convocation ceremony of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, Saturday, May 31, 2025.
Ibas was represented by Ibibia Worika, secretary to the State Government. The Solad maintained that the theme of the 43rd Convocation, “The University Culture in Practice: The IAUE Experience”, could not be timelier than at a time when institutions of higher learning must rise above poor standards.
The Solad said: “It is heartening to see lAUE demonstrate its commitment to academic distinction, institutional maturity, and responsible governance. A thriving university culture is one that not only teaches but transforms. It builds bridges between learning and leadership, knowledge and character. It equips young men and women not just for employment, but for purposeful citizenship.”

He further appreciated the University management for its proficiency in achieving full accreditation of more academic programmes. “I am pleased to note the considerable strides made under the leadership of the Acting Vice Chancellor, particularly in the areas of programme accreditation, infrastructure renewal, and institutional discipline. l commend the university’s achievements in securing full accreditation for 47 academic programmes, successfully verifying new departments, and implementing the NUC’s Core Curriculum Minimum Academic Standards. These represent not just compliance but vision.”
The Administrator further called on the new 2,887 first-degree graduands and 1,492 postgraduate degree awardees, to uphold the positive values instilled in them by the university and the unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
“I urge the student body to rise above distractions and embrace the deeper call of education to become builders of a better society. We will not tolerate cultism, fraud, harassment or any form of indiscipline in our tertiary institutions. Together, let us uphold zero tolerance for academic and social misconduct,” he stressed.
George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, represented by Bolaji Babatunde, who was awarded a Doctor of Letters, noted that President Ahmed Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of specialized universities including Federal University of Agriculture and Development Studies, Osun State; Federal University of Environment and Technology, Rivers State, Federal University of Technology and Environmental Science, Ekiti State, and has upgraded 38 federal and state technical colleges across the country.
Okechuku Onuchuku, the acting vice chancellor of the university, emphasized the theme was chosen to highlight the need to go beyond just academic accomplishments but also to embrace cherished traditions and intellectual values for which great universities are known and celebrated.
He said: “Ignatius Ajuru University of Education has come of age, and it is time to prove to our stakeholders and development partners that this institution is moving in a positive direction as a proof of our maturity in all facets of academic and administrative activities.
“I urge you to celebrate; but remember that today’s celebration will precede new beginning in your career and personal life. You must prove to the world that you truly deserve the certificates and prizes”.
He noted that from the 1,492 postgraduate graduands, 306 are PhD, 812 Masters and 374 Postgraduate Diploma. while out of the 2,887 first degree graduands, four are first class, 403 second class upper, 2,030 second class lower and 450 are third class.


