The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, has expressed strong support for the leadership of the 7th Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), Prof. Ursula Ngọzi Akanwa, promising to stand by her administration to ensure its success.
Dr. Enenche made this commitment during a courtesy visit to the Vice-Chancellor on March 21, 2026. The visit formed part of his ongoing nationwide campus outreach, aimed at mentoring young people, shaping character, and raising a generation equipped to positively influence society.
Speaking during the engagement, the cleric emphasized his divine mandate to impact students’ lives, stating that his presence at MOUAU was intentional and guided. He assured the university leadership of his willingness to collaborate in fostering growth and development within the institution.
According to him, a new phase has begun at the university one that prioritizes spiritual growth, discipline, and the development of sound character among students. He stressed the importance of guiding young people early in life, noting that correcting deeply rooted habits later in adulthood can be challenging.
Dr. Enenche was accompanied by his wife, Dr. Becky Enenche, alongside other church leaders, as they reinforced their shared vision of building morally upright students who can contribute meaningfully to society.
In her response, Prof. Akanwa described the visit as timely and significant, expressing confidence that her vision for the university aligns with the values highlighted by the visiting cleric. She reaffirmed her administration’s commitment to nurturing students not just academically, but also morally and socially.
The Vice-Chancellor underscored the importance of early character development, stating that investing in young minds is crucial for building a better future. She reiterated that shaping students at an early stage remains a core focus of her leadership.
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The visit highlights an increasing partnership between religious leaders and educational institutions, with a shared goal of promoting discipline, ethical values, and holistic student development at MOUAU.
