Lighthouse University Gets Endowment Committee, As Chancellor Says, Positions Are Strategic, Relational

Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting

A seven-member Endowment Committee has been inaugurated for the Lighthouse University (LHU), Evbuobanosa, Edo State just as the
Chancellor and Chairman, Board of Trustees of the university, Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude urges them to see positions as strategic and relational.

The inauguration ceremony was on Saturday performed by the Chancellor and Chairman, Board of Trustees of the university, Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, who enjoined members of the committee to add value to the fortune of the Lighthouse University.

Members of the endowment committee include Engr. (Dr) O.S. Owieadolor (Chairman),
Rev. M. O. Jimoh Kadiri (Member), Rev. (Prof.) David Osifo (Member), Hon. Dns. (Mrs.) Irene Imilar (Member), Rev. Jerry Ibekwe (Member), Dns. (Mrs.) Mabel Ewansiha (Member), and
Deacon (Engr.) Smart Omoragbon (Member).

Prof. Conrad Omonhinmin, is to serve as an Adviser, while the Registrar of LHU, Mr. Olugbenga Olajide will serve as Secretary to the committee.

Speaking at the ceremony, the LHU Chancellor stated that the inauguration marked an important step in the university’s future growth, noting that while institutions require financial stability, their true strength rests on a wider foundation that includes shared vision, intellectual career, ethical leadership, honour and loyalty, research partnership, volunteer services, mentorship network, community goodwill, amongst others.

Dr. Omobude who is also the Visitor of LHU, disclosed that universities thrive when they cultivate good relationships with scholars who dedicate their expertise among them who offer mentorship and advocacy, industry partners who share innovation, manufacturers who invest time, influence and resources.

“These forms of support, tangible and intangible, create continuity beyond the annual budget, proprietary resource system. A luncheon scholarships, advanced research, strengthen governance, inspire character formation, and reinforce institutional identity.”

He profoundly commended the governing council for recognizing that sustainability in a private university requires diversification not only of forming streams but also of ideas, collaboration, and donation opportunities including monetary and asset donations for system and infrastructure development.

The Chancellor charged members of the endowment committee to see their assignment as both strategic and relational.

According to him, “your work will involve careful oversight, transparent governance, student resource management, and the cultivation of partnerships that expand the university’s intellectual, asset and social character. Your success will be measured not merely by funds accumulated but by the impact sustained by students supported in research, advanced values preserved, asset growth and communities served. Consequently, I am very confident and have no doubt that you will perform by this successful venture.”

While thanking the members of the committee for accepting the all important assignment, Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, expressed confidence in their ability to perform the task bestowed on them.

Responding on behalf of members of the LHU endowment committee, chairman of the team, Engr. (Dr) O.S., described the appointments as opportunities to serve, adding that they were fully ready to contribute meaningfully to the growth and the future of the Lighthouse University.

Acknowledging the enormity of the responsibility before the committee, Engr. Dr. Owieadolor, said the strength of their endowments will determine how well they can secure the future of the LHU and ensure that generations of students will benefit from its vision.

In his welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of Lighthouse University, Prof. O.O. Osemwegie, stated that the inauguration of the endowment committee, marked an important milestone in the life of the university.

“The inauguration of the Endowment Committee is indeed a milestone since the beginning of the university. Today, we celebrate a collective vision for excellence in education, innovation, and the pursuit of knowledge that has been the cornerstone of Lighthouse University.

“The moment signifies not only our commitment to advancing academic endeavours, but also our dedication to ensuring sustaining support for the mission of Lighthouse University, to provide exceptional education and transformative experience for our students.

“The establishment of the Endowment Committee is a significant step towards fostering the culture of philanthropy and investment in our future, meaning the future of Lighthouse University.
Through this committee, we aim to enhance the university’s capacity to provide scholarships, fund research, etc.

“It will be a vital resource to empower our students and faculty to excel in their respective fields”, the Vice chancellor of the Lighthouse University added.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by top officials of the institution, including Elder (Hon. Justice) Roland I. Amaize, the Chairman, LHU Governing Council who expressed confidence in the ability of the members of the endowment committee to perform their tasks creditably.

In a goodwill message, Elder Francis Idehen JP, a member of the institution’s Governing Council, congratulated the endowment committee members, and urged them to settle down quickly and hit the ground running, saying that much is expected from them.

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