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Anchor varsity unveils 10-year roadmap, plans Ogun relocation

Anchor University, Lagos, has unveiled a 10-year strategic roadmap (2026-2036) including plans for its relocation to a permanent site in Mowe, Ogun State. Read More: https://punchng.com/anchor-varsity-unveils-10-year-roadmap-plans-ogun-relocation/

Anchor varsity unveils 10-year roadmap, plans Ogun relocation

Anchor University in Lagos has announced a strategic roadmap for the next ten years, with plans to relocate to a permanent site near the Deeper Life International Conference Centre in Ogun State. The announcement was made during the inauguration of the university's third governing council. The roadmap covers the period from 2026 to 2036 and was developed by the university's Board of Trustees.

Obinna Nkemjika, the chairman of the Board of Trustees, stated that the governing council would be responsible for driving the implementation of the strategic plan. Over the past five years, the university has seen significant growth in student enrolment and infrastructure, with enrolment increasing from around 600 to over 2,700.

Nkemjika emphasized that the governing council would provide strategic direction to university management and ensure effective administration. Joel Babalola, the newly inaugurated Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Council, highlighted the importance of collaboration among students and academic staff to make the institution more competitive and solve local problems.

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