By Uzo Ugwunze
In his sermon titled
'Restoration and Rest Your Legacy, Your Memorial' the Vicar, Rev. Canon
Emmanuel Ogudoro who spoke from the book of Acts 9 vs 34 - 43 likened Engr. Dr.
Mrs Nwafulugo as the biblical Tabitha (Dorcas) who led a selfless and impactful
life that when Tabitha died, the widows refused to bury her but rather sent for
Peter the apostle, brandishing the wears she sowed for them and prevailed on
St. Peter until she was prayed back to life.
Rev. Canon Ogudoro eulogized
the outgoing rector as a leader who left a lot of legacy during her tenure
which spanned from February 2019 to February 4, 2024 despite challenges and
scarce resources.
The cleric urged other
administrators, leaders and women to emulate her good virtues praying for God
to reward her with other higher and favorable appointments to continue her good
works with the fear of God.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Rector (Admin), Dr. Kenneth Ezekwe who is now overseeing the office of the Rector and Polytechnic Affairs, the Acting Registrar, Obini Onuchukwu (Acharakammanko), Polytechnic Bursar Mr. Stephen Udu and others in their separate Goodwill/farewell speeches recommended that Mrs Nwafulugo be appointed immediately into a higher office by the Federal Government of Nigeria due to her wealth of experience, capacity and integrity as a reward for her legacies at Federal Polytechnic Oko.
According to Udu, It must be
well with Mrs Nwafulugo. She came,saw and conquered. I am of the opinion that she
should be appointed as the next Minister of Women Affairs by the Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
Dr Ezekwe said: “my supersonic,
hypersonic rector is really an Amazon and all you can think about a lady of
Excellence. She is humane, caring, hardworking. Her intellect is superb. She
will do extremely well if given an appointment as an Honourable Minister.
Infact, I recommend her for any office even higher than ministerial appointment
by the Federal Government.
Describing her rectorship,
Obini Onuchukwu said he lacked choice of words to quantify the transformation
the polytechnic community has undergone in the last 5 years.
"In the area of Academic
Excellence, the Working Rector, Engr Mrs Nwafulugo PhD ensured accreditation of
62 programmes and mounted 3 more programmes. On Staff Welfare, she promoted all
staff that had been frustrated in one way or the other who deserved promotion inspiring
them to work harder".
"More than 250 of our
staff are in various countries improving on their intellectual capacity courtesy
of the rector. Over 200 of our students are enjoying scholarship from Chinese
Government and some are even employed to work in that cadre. So many staff were
encouraged to attend various conferences and seminars locally through the
special intervention of Mrs Nwafulugo".
"In infrastructure, she
constructed 18 massive buildings; 13 were fully completed and commissioned
while 5 are at various stages of completion. She built 1.2km road asphalted
with drainage facilities with additional 500meters road via Assetfund,
installed solar lights and another 40 staff offices fully self-contained are in
progress".
"She did so well relating
with host communities which attracted a meritorious ' Peaceful Coexistence
Excellent Leadership award' by the Oko community Youth wing".
"Nwafulugo has raised the
image of Fedpoly Oko to a high level. She has gathered so much experience that
she needs to translate and transfer this knowledge to various dwindling
institutions across the federation. She deserves a higher appointment because
reward for good work is more work," said Onuchukwu.
The former Anambra State Chairman, Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, Dr. Emma Monago (Igweoba Obosi) stated: "Mrs Nwafulugo
is one of those people that Federal Polytechnic Oko will not forget because of
the verifiable, numerous achievements during her tenure. She was focused on her
vision and today my family is happy to celebrate the successful completion of
her rectorship.
The Director of Medical
Services FPO, Dr Mrs Ifeoma Monago said that during the 5 year tenure of the
outgoing rector, all sectors were touched describing her as Mother General who
cares for all the staff despite the person's cadre, a very hard working person
who can work round the clock to achieve a target.
Moreso, the Rector, Renaissance
Modern Polytechnic, Mbaukwu, Prof. Clifford Nwanna after wishing Nwafulugo the
best in her future endeavors added his voice to what Rev Canon Ogudoro said
during the Thanksgiving sermon praying God to bring a replacement that would
continue her good works in the polytechnic.
However, the celebrator, Mrs
Nwafulugo (Ugosimba, Nne Obioma, Ojoto) dedicated the successful completion of
her rectorship with numerous achievements and good health to the Almighty God
who saw her through thick and thin during the 5 years journey as the polytechnic
rector.
She expressed her gratitude to
the family of Chief Emma Monago and especially his wife Mrs Ifeoma for being a resourceful sister to her
during her stay despite not knowing her before coming to the institution.
"You people should help me
to thank my husband, Chief Prince Theo Nwafulugo, my backbone, Ochiagha Ojoto
for his support and encouragement, If he was not there to spur me in the face
of threats, challenges and opposition, I may have not achieved much.
"I thank God Almighty for
giving me people like the former Acting Rector, Dr Izuchukwu Onu who received
me in 2019 and later became my deputy, my twin brothers the Deputy Rector
(Admin) Dr Kenneth Ezekwe and Deputy Rector (Academic) Mr Uche Onyegbu, then
the Acting Registrar, Obini Onuchukwu
Acharakammanko my foot soldier, the Bursar, Mr Udu, the Polytechnic
Librarian, Dr. Nwabu Ezemba, my Protocol/PRO Mr Chijioke Ibeziakor, the Anti-cult,
the Security,all the Staff and the Students".
"Also, my special thanks
goes to the three host communities Oko, Ufuma and Atani including their
traditional rulers for being supportive and accommodative at all times. It was
God's favor that helped us not to experience any clashes or cult case from
students", said Nwafulugo.
"I want to use this avenue
to apologize to any person or group I may have offended in the course of
carrying out my legitimate duties as the rector. No one is perfect. May God
give you the heart to forgive and forget the hurts, thank you.
She further advised the
polytechnic management to continue in the same team spirit, inclusive
leadership, hardwork and excellence so that they can achieve more saying that
she can never forget Federal Polytechnic Oko.
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