Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike.
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Eloquent Testimony to Purposeful Leadership 2006 - 2011
Editorial Team:
1. FOREWORD
2. PREFACE
3. Introduction
4. PART ONE: Speeches delivered at Special, Matriculation and Convocation Ceremonies.
1. Institutional Appraisal for Stronger Integration and Charting the Way Forward.
2. Reaching Out To Others When Championing To Achieve a Collective Goal.
3. Imperatives of Grooming Future Vanguards for Tomorrow’s Challenges.
4. Supporting Our Fresh-Minds to Make the Best Even Out Of Modest Opportunities.
5. Team Spirit and Systematic Planning Are Necessities for Success.
6. Building Networks Is The Pride Of All Renowned Academic Institutions.
7. Entrepreneurial Education in Nigeria’s Tertiary Educational Institutions.
8. Five Years of Ardent Stewardship in MOUAU: The Score Card.
5. PART TWO: Speeches delivered to University Communities on Administrative Issues.
1. Maintaining University Culture Guarantees Institutional Growth and Dignity.
2. Positioning the Institution’s Alumni for Enduring Partnership.
3. University and Host Community Relationship: Re-Engineering the Inter-Dependence For Mutual Development.
4. Standardizing Research Process and Output Ensures That the Academic Initiative Meets Global Quality and Contributes To National Development.
5. Charting the Path towards Making the Institution ICT Compliant.
6. PART THREE: Invited papers on Economic Development, Agriculture and Food Security.
1. Global Economic Meltdown: Implications to the Nigerian Public Service.
2. The Role OF Entrepreneurship in Economic Development.
3. The Civil Service and Economic Development of Nigeria.
1. Root of Nigerian Civil Service legitimacy.
2. Government Structure and Civil Service Roles.
3. Historical Perspectives and Challenges in the Civil Service.
4. Apprehensions in the Nigerian Civil System.
5. Reform and Diffusion with Civil Servants as Catalyst of Change.
6. Conclusions.
7. PART FOUR: Further papers on Economic Development, Agriculture and Food Security.
1. Land Reform, Agriculture and Food Security in Nigeria.
8. PART FIVE: Lectures delivered at occasions outside the University.
9. Bibliography.
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