By Esosa Omorogbe
The management of Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma has denied allegations that certificates were sold to non-attendees, as claimed by a former Edo State Governor in a viral video.
Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sunday Olowo Samuel, made this declaration during a ceremony honoring a distinguished alumnus Dr. Isinene Onoabhagbe, a renowned expert in clinical informatics and health data science.
Dr. Onoabhagbe's achievements, including developing innovative surveillance systems for Lassa fever and advancing women's health research, showcase the excellence and global relevance of Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma's graduates. Prof. Samuel praised Dr. Onoabhagbe as one of the university's outstanding products making waves globally.
"We're proud to count Dr. Onoabhagbe among our esteemed alumni. We anticipate her continued impact in medicine, health data science, and global public health. Our graduates excel through hard work and resilience, earning their certificates and distinctions through merit, not purchase," says Prof. Sunday Olowo Samuel.
In her acceptance speech, Dr. Onoabhagbe said "I'm deeply humbled and honored to receive this recognition from my alma mater. I'm proud to be part of a community that values excellence, integrity, and service."
Dr. Isinene Onoabhagbe who was represented by another alumnus, Dr. Obasanmi Jude, a Lecturer and Researh Consultant on Womanity Index Survey 2025 wih INVICTUS Africa, said " I am proud to have graduated from this university, and I am proud to be part of a community that values excellence, integrity, and service. The lessons I learned here, the friendships I formed, and the mentorship I received, have been invaluable in shaping my career and my life.
Dr. Onoabhagbe emphasized that the award is "a testament to the quality of education and values that Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma instills in its students." She pledged to continue making a positive impact, pushing boundaries, and inspiring others.
In a goodwill message, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Chief Dan Orbih, congratulated Dr. Isinene Onoabhagbe, saying, "Our University has produced many Nigerians making waves globally, and you're one of them. We're proud of you."
Chief Orbih urged current students to shun social vices, emphasizing the University's efforts to achieve global relevance. "As we reshape the University, we call on our students to uphold the institution's values and purposes," he said.
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