Stop focusing on yourselves – VC advises colleagues

The outgoing Vice-Chancellor of Bingham University, Karu, Nasarawa State, Prof. Barnabas Qurix, has advised university leaders to avoid focusing on themselves. The Vice-Chancellor said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Karu. Qurix advised the leadership of other tertiary institutions to remain focused on the task bestowed on them than their personal gains. He said one must have vision, focus and a clear understanding of what lies ahead of him. ‘If you have nothing at stake except the vision and target you set for yourself, you will surely succeed and I think this is something to watch out for,’ Qurix said. He said that God was behind the growth and successes that the University had achieved so far. Qurix said that with little resources in some cases, they were able to deliver so much. He said that there was a need for team work in any area of ones endeavour or leadership. He said that non interference from higher authorities was key to facilitating and completion of given tasks and projects. Qurix said that he was able to do so much in a given time because there was no much interference. He advised his successors to always build on the foundation they met and at the same time build on their own foundation. Qurix said that he did not abandon the projects that were uncompleted when he assumed office, rather he completed them before embarking on his own projects. He urged the government and university authorities to invest in research to generate income. ‘Having served for six years, I have been able to handle funding challenge. I was faced with huge debt, but by God’s grace it was cleared from N10 billion from the N13 billion I met. ‘As some point, everybody was worried for us, but today, we have overcome it and even infrastructure challenge has be substantially reduced,’ he said. He advised the incoming VC to be focused and see how best to source for fund to continue with developmental projects in the institution.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

NNPC Ltd gifts N200, 000 PMS voucher to lady mocked on social media

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has gifted N200,000 Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) voucher to a lady identified as ‘Mummy Zee’ after being mocked online for waking up to cook for her husband at 4:50 a.m. NNPC Ltd. disclosed this on Saturday in a tweet shared on its official X handle (formerly known as Twitter). The tweet reads, ‘Hello #_Debbie_OA, we love your amazing love story and would like to gift you a free ?200,000 PMS voucher redeemable at any of our 900+ retail stations nationwide. ‘This will ensure that Mummy Zee has #EnergyforToday and #EnergyforTomorrow. We have just followed you. Please check your DM. Best wishes.’ The lady had earlier tweeted on X: ‘I’ve always been too lazy to wake up and get his lunch ready. But the day he told me a colleague brought two spoons so he’ll eat with her, was the day I set my alarm for 4:50 a.m.’ She revealed that the reason for waking up so early to cook was because her husband told her how he had been eating the food of his female colleague at work. Her tweet went viral and generated mixed reactions on social media. While some X users questioned why she had to wake up that early to cook, others hailed her for being exceptional in discharging her duties. The lady, according to tweets on X and other social media platforms has also gotten over N2 million donations and several gifts from individuals including smart phone from a smart phone company. The NNPC Ltd. also joined other donors by offering her a voucher donation redeemable at any retail station in the country.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria