NUC APPROVES LAW DEGREE PROGRAMME FOR CHRISTOPHER UNIVERSITY, MOWE

The approval to commence Law degree programme by Christopher university was received via a letter dated Wed 16th March 2022. It was indeed another golden feather added to our CAPS of many outstanding achievements. The good news was communicated by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Olatunji Oyelana to the entire university community at the close of work same day.
The Vice-Chancellor seized the opportunity to express the appreciation of the entire management, staff and students of the University to the Founder/Chancellor, Chief Christopher Ikechi EZE MFR for his total commitment at making the project a reality. The VC in his address equally thanked the Chairman and members, Board of Trustees and the Government Council for their individual and collective inputs towards the realization of this great vision. Christopher University has made significant progress since inception six years ago. We started with four Schools, and the new School of Law will make it fifth and with over eighteen academic departments awarding degrees in more than twenty four academic programmes. It is noteworthy that all our fifteen academic departments and programmes have FULL ACCREDITATION status currently.
The Vice-Chancellor assures the public that efforts will be geared at completing the necessary documentation with the Council of Legal Education and that the Law programme will take off immediately and within few weeks.
The Registrar, Barrister Aloysius Udeoke, on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor and Management, expressed appreciation to staff and students, and to the number of friends and partners of the University for their steadfastness and commitment to the ideals and vision of the University, and for their personal sacrifices and prayers over the years.
The public should kindly note that admissions for the 2021/22 session are still in progress at Christopher University, Mowe. Interested candidates should visit our University campus any day of the week from 11 am with their credentials to participate in the screening exercise. Limited spaces are available.