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Professor Chinedu Athanasius Eze, Dean Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN)
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Don Calls for Assistance in Rebuilding UNN’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

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A varsity don, Prof. Chinadu Athanasius Eze of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), has called on well-meaning Nigerians as well as the university Alumni to come to the rescue of the faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the tertiary institution by taking up the execution of some projects in the faculty.

Prof Eze made the call during the 44th Oath-taking and Induction ceremony of 59 of the 2021/2022 graduates of the faculty.

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The Don explained that the faculty urgently needs students’ convenience and an incinerator to support the treatment and disposal of wastes and microorganisms from researches involving infectious diseases which should not be discarded directly into the general waste disposal sites. Don Calls for Assistance in Rebuilding UNN's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

He solicited the Vice-Chancellor’s assistance in recuiting qualified staff to beef up the staff strength of the various departments in the faculty and the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH).

He however congratulated the graduands of 2021/2022 session for their Oath of allegiance to the practice of Veterinary Medicine in Nigeria, while commending their resilience and doggedness for the rare achievement.

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He equally appreciated the parents and guardians of the inductees for investing in the education of their children, noting that investment in human capital development is one of the greatest legacies one can bequeath to any society.

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