Delta Online Publishers Forum, on Thursday, visited the University of Delta, Agbor, to rub minds with the authorities of the institution on possible areas of collaboration that will benefit both parties.
Receiving the DOPF delegation, led by the Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Enebeli, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Stella Chiemeke, commended the online publishers for adding value to the visibility of the institution through effective reportage.
Prof. Chiemeke said she was impressed with the wide publicity the Forum was giving the activities of the University, which she noted had helped to popularize the institution and make it the preferred choice of admission seekers.
The professor of Computer Science pledged the readiness of UNIDEL, known for academic excellence and good sporting records, to partner with DOPF in taking the institution to greater heights, expressing optimism that the synergy would work.
While saying that the admission quota of the university was dependent on the limit set by JAMB, the VC revealed that the number of applicants seeking admission to the university had increased from about one thousand to over eleven thousand, while all the 74 programmes of the institution had been accredited by the National Universities Commission ( NUC) in the past three years.
She added that the institution’s medical courses were currently undergoing accreditation, with bright prospects of being fully accredited by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, pointing out that the state governor, Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, had approved the use of the Trauma Centre, Agbor, for the teaching of medical programmes to boost the quality of products of the College of Medical Sciences.
Speaking on behalf of the forum, the chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Enebeli, congratulated the vice chancellor on her appointment and lauded her for the monumental achievements recorded within three years of her administration.
Mr. Enebeli solicited a more robust DOPF partnership with UNIDEL through the publication of stories on the activities of the University community, assuring the VC that the institution would be better for it.
Present at the meeting was the Director of Communication of the University of Delta, Mr Edward Ogude.