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SAZU VC Charges Alumni Association to Partner for Academic Excellence



Vice Chancellor of Sa'adu Zungur University Professor Fatimah Tahir, has charged the new executive members of the SAZU Alumni Association to work tirelessly towards ensuring the university's success. 

Professor Fatimah Tahir gave the charge when the newly elected executive members of the Alumni Association of Sa'adu Zungur University recently paid her and the management, a courtesy visit, reaffirming their commitment to partnering with the institution for academic excellence.

Professor Tahir emphasized the challenges of running a new alumni association, advising the executives to double their efforts to set the right tone. 


"Running a successful alumni association requires hard work and dedication," she said. "I charge you to work tirelessly to ensure the success of this university."

The VC expressed satisfaction with the new executives' approach, pledging the university's support for their projects and programs. "We are ready to give you all necessary support and cooperation," she assured.

She commended their proactive stance and encouraged them to maintain the momentum.

The visit, led by the President of the association, Umar Babayo, aimed to solidify the relationship between the alumni association and the university. Babayo emphasized the association's dedication to supporting the university's growth and promoting its reputation.

"We pledge to partner with the university and provide our support for academic excellence and to promote the university," Babayo said. "This visit is aimed at reaffirming our commitment and loyalty to the university."

The courtesy visit marked the beginning of a renewed partnership between the alumni association and the university. The association's commitment to academic excellence and university promotion aligns with Professor Tahir's vision for Sa'adu Zungur University.

The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between the alumni association and the university. Both parties recognized the potential benefits of a strong partnership, including enhanced research opportunities, career development, and community engagement.

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