University of Calabar
The University of Calabar - also known as UNICAL - is a university situated in Calabar, Cross River State, southeastern Nigeria. It is one of Nigeria's second generation federal universities. The University of Calabar was a campus of the University of Nigeria until 1975. The architecture was designed by John Elliott. It was established by decree to fulfill this traditional mandate, its motto “Knowledge for Service”.
The Vice Chancellor is Prof.Zana Akpagu. The Registrar is Mr. Moses Abang. The University of Calabar was one of the foremost Nigerian Universities to automate students' registration processes through the College Portal,[1] and has taken a step further to automate her alumni relations which includes an online transcript request and processing first of its kind in the country.[2]
The male students are known as Malabites, while the female students are Malabresses. The male hostel is called Malabo. This was a result of challenges faced by the students at a time which coincided with the suffering experienced in Malabo by Nigerian deportees from Equatorial Guinea (whose capital is Malabo) at the time.
Faculties
The university has the following faculties:
- The college of Medical Sciences
- Faculties of Management Sciences
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Faculty of Arts
- Institute of Public Policy and Administration
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Institute of Oceanography
- Graduate School
- University of Calabar Consultancy Services
Objectives for Establishment of the University of Calabar
(a) To encourage the advancement of knowledge of learning and to hold out to all person without distinctions of race, creed, sex or political conviction the opportunity of acquiring liberal education. (b) To provide courses of instruction and other facilities for the pursuit of learning in all its branches, and to make those facilities available on proper terms of such persons as are equipped to benefit from them; (c) To encourage and promote scholarship and conduct research in all fields of learning and human endeavour. (d) To relate its activities to the social, cultural and economic needs of the people of Nigeria; and (e) To undertake any other activities appropriate for a University of the highest standards.
Notable alumni
Amongst the alumni of the University of Calabar are:
- Godswill Obot Akpabio, former governor of Akwa Ibom State & Current Senate Minority Leader
- Queeneth Agbor, actress
- Biko Agozino, criminologist
- Isabella Ayuk, current MBGN
- Grace Folashade Bent, politician
- Kate Henshaw-Nuttal, actress
- Ini Edo, actress
- Regina Askia actress Left before graduation
- Reuben Abati, Lawyer/writer
- Stacey B. Day, Ntufam Ajan of Oban
- Omotu Bissong, model/television presenter
- John Odey, former minister
- Chukwuemeka Ngozichineke Wogu, minister
- Osita Izunaso, politician
- Victor Ndoma-Egba, politician
- Stephanie Okereke, actress
- Owens Wiwa, human rights activist
- John James Akpan Udo-Edehe, politician
- Aloysius Akpan Etok, politician
- Uche Jombo, actress
Notable faculty
Amongst the most distinguished faculty of the University of Calabar are:
Eskor Toyo, Professor of Economics and Marxist Scholar
Kingsley William Dexter Lyndersay, Trinidad-born Professor of Theatre Arts and Drama
Edwin Madunagu, Mathematician, self-avowed communist and Marxist Scholar
Okon Edet Uya, Historian, Diplomat & Former Chairman of the National Electoral Commission
Akin Olufemi Williams, Most prolific pathologist in sub-Saharan African & first Dean of Medicine of the Calabar medical school
Kalu Uka, Professor of Theatre Arts
Emmanuel Ayandele, Prominent historian and first Vice-Chancellor
Solomon Ogbodum Unoh, Professor of English, late Vice-Chancellor & Deputy Governor of Cross River State
Ivara Ejemot Esu, Professor of Soil Science, Past Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Governor of Cross River State
Emmanuel Nsan, Medical Doctor, past Federal Minister of Health
References
- ↑ http://www.myunical.net
- ↑ "Welcome - Guest". unical.edu.ng. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
External links
Coordinates: 4°57′10″N 8°20′26″E / 4.9527°N 8.3406°E