It was indeed a great honor again
to Federal Polytechnic Oko and its entire community on 26th of
November, 2016 as its first female Registrar, Lady Stella Nnenna Njaka received
the “TRANSAFRICAN MOST DISTINGUISHED DIAMOND MERIT AWARD” in recognition of her
internationally recognized professional achievements and commendable contributions
to the promotion of reading culture and child Education in Nigeria.
It is said that when a She-goat
is chewing cords, the kid watches. Mrs Njaka as a Registrar is not only the
type that watches his principal, Prof. Godwin Onu but toes his path of productivity
and hard work. This same accolade had been bestowed upon Prof.Godwin Onu, the
Digital Rector of Federal Polytechnic Oko, some years ago for his countless
achievements in the history of tertiary institutions in Nigeria; with the likes
of Prof Tekena Tamuno, VC Uni Ibadan; Prof Betrand Nwufo, VC Unijos; Prof. Dada
Adelowo, VC Ag. Ekiti State University and many other academic elites of
Africa. This goes a long tunnel to explain and juxtapose the achievements of
Mrs Nnenna Njaka in her not many months of stay in office as the substantive
Registrar of Federal Polytechnic Oko, Anambra State.
She is not the sit-down-look kind
of Administrator as she takes always, the first step before her Staff in the
administration of any duty, just to make sure that things are moving in accord.
No wonder she was seen on 6th of December in the result computing
unit of the Polytechnic, working, directing and making sure that students’
results were computed as fast as possible.
It won’t even be sufficing to say
that Mrs Njaka is absolutely, astoundingly hard working because that's the
least interesting thing about her. Go to her office and you see her attending
to people and the bogus tasks of a Registrar with humility and rancor-free
countenance.
This is why it is not perplexing
to learn that she has won “this” or “that” awards.
For your cognition, TRANSAFRICA
LINKS OVERSEAS NETWORK is a reputable training and capacity building
organization based in Dublin, Ireland that has trained over 70 percent of
government owned Universities and Polytechnics in Africa.
Don’t get it twisted for more
awards are yet to come your way Madam!
Congratulations!!!
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