Former governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi, has urged graduates of Physiology to build bridges between science and society, emphasizing the need for a well-rounded education that combines science with philosophy and the arts.
Represented by his media adviser, Mr Valentine Obienyem, Obi spoke at the 2024 Valedictory Session for Physiology Graduates at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Okofia, Nnewi.
He encouraged the graduates to emulate the Indian model of seeking knowledge abroad and bringing it back to Nigeria to contribute to the country’s development.
Obi emphasized the importance of STEM education but also urged the graduates to dedicate time to reading great works of literature, philosophy, and history to become well-rounded scholars. He reminded them that their alma mater would always be a part of them and encouraged them to make a positive impact on society.
The event was part of the university’s efforts to produce graduates who can make a meaningful contribution to society. The graduates were charged to use their knowledge to tackle the challenges facing Nigeria and to build bridges between science and society.
Speaking at the event, the dean, Faculty of Biochemistry and Environmental Toxicology, Prof Aloysius Okpogba, and the head of Human Physiology, Dr Uchechukwu Dimkpa, expressed optimism that the new graduates would use the knowledge they have gained to contribute to the society.
Other speakers at the event included Chief George Muoghalu and Chief Ugoezu J. Ugoezu who charged the new graduates to strive hard and repay the debt they owe their parents, the school, themselves and the society.
The high point of the event was the induction ceremony of the new graduates into Clinical Physiology conducted by Mr Ugochukwu Okeke, president of the Professional Association of Practicing Clinical Physiologists in Nigeria (PAPCPN), represented by Mrs Nneka Eluaka Okompu.
Vice chancellor of the institution and traditional ruler of Nnewi, Igwe Orizu 11 were represented at the event.