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Sam Ezugworie joins Seplat as Chief Operating Officer

Samson Chibogwu Ezugworie has been named Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of Seplat Energy, the biggest indigenous oil Exploration and Production company in Nigeria. Ezugwuorie joins Seplat with nearly three decades of experience in the oil and gas sector, most of which was spent with oil giant Shell. Samuel joined Dutch giant Shell Petroleum Development Company in 2002 as Opportunity Delivery Leader-Front End Studies and rose to the rank of General Manager Development before his recent appointment to the board of Seplat.  He was previously a director of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), Shell Exploration and Production Africa Limited (SEPA), and Shell Nigeria Business Opportunity Limited (SNBO). Chibogwu Samson Ezugwuorie holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology from Nigeria’s first indigenous university, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is happily married with four children. Sam has a passion for motivating others and is a staunch champio

Prof. James Ogbonna to Spearhead the ESUMAS Vision

Prof. James Ogbonna Renowned biotechnology professor James Ogbonna has been named as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the newly established Enugu State University of Medical and Applied Sciences, Igbo-Ano, Enugu State. According to a release signed by the Secretary to the state government Prof. Simeon Ortuanya , Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi approved the appointment of the former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka as the first chief executive of the specialized university. A Brief History of ESUMAS The history of the Enugu State University began on the 31st of August, 2015 when Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi performed the groundbreaking ceremony for what was to be known as a " 200-bed Specialist Hospital at Orba, Udenu Local Government ". The hospital project was conceptualised to deal with the lack of secondary and tertiary health care facilities in the Enugu North senatorial zone. The first phase of the project was almost complete when the Ifeanyi