Novena University, a reputable institution of higher learning, has been situated in Amai, Delta State, for several years. However, a crucial question remains: why is the university not located in Ogume, as its name suggests? Majority of people have ignorantly come to Ogume looking for the University instead of Amai. Giving Ogume a second campus will right some wrongs.
Ogume, a vibrant and progressive community, has consistently demonstrated its commitment to education and development. The presence of a university campus in Ogume would not only bring educational opportunities to the doorstep of the community but also stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and enhance the overall quality of life.
Establishing a campus in Ogume would be a fitting tribute to the community, which has been patiently waiting for the realization of this promise. It would also serve as a testament to the university’s commitment to community development and social responsibility.
A campus in Ogume would provide students from the community and surrounding areas with easier access to quality education, thereby bridging the educational gap in the region.
The presence of a university campus would attract businesses, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth in Ogume and its environs.
The campus would serve as a hub for community development initiatives, promoting social, cultural, and economic growth in the region.
By establishing a campus in Ogume, Novena University would demonstrate its commitment to community development and social responsibility, thereby enhancing its reputation as a responsible and responsive institution.
Above all, the establishment of a Novena University campus in Ogume is long overdue. The community has waited patiently, and it is now time for the university to fulfill its promise. We call on the management of Novena University, the government, and other stakeholders to join forces and make this vision a reality. Ogume deserves a campus, and it is time to make it happen.