Saturday, November 22, 2025

Delta govt approves use of hospitals for UNIDEL Medical Science students

Delta State Government has approved the use of the Central Hospital Agbor, the Advance Diagnostic and the Trauma Centers in Agbor, as teaching centers for students in the medical field.

The Vice Chancellor of University of Delta Agbor, Prof Stella Chiemeke disclosed this during a courtesy visit by the Zonal Medical Director of Agbor Zone and a consultant gynaecologist, Dr Stanley Nnoli.

Prof. Chiemeke stated that the use of the centers which have world class facilities and equipment will commence in September, 2024, for the 2024/2025 academic session.

She commended Dr Nnoli for his contributions towards the resourcing of the medical science and assured him of continued partnership and synergy.

Meanwhile, Dr Stanley Nnoli appreciated the management team for the tremendous growth that the institution had witnessed within a short period of time.

“The progression we have seen today is amazing. We salute your visionary leadership “.

“Our doors are widely opened in the central hospital Agbor and we shall always give your industrial training students and researchers special attention”.

Dr Nnoli was accompanied by Mrs Uweh Julie, Zonal Hospital Administrator Agbor Zone, Mrs Egboh, Zonal Hospital Matron Agbor Zone and Mrs Aminu Christabel Elue, the Zonal Public Relations Officer, Agbor Zone.

The delegation was received by the Registrar, Barrister Richmond Omagbemi, the Bursar Mr Sunny Ikeogwu and the Librarian Dr (Mrs) Vera Okonoko.

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