Uniport alumni association repositions for institution's advancement
The University of Port Harcourt Alumni Association has moved to reinvest and reposition itself to create an impact and ensure the advancement of the institution.
To this end, the association has formally inaugurated its Board of Trustees for the 2025–2029 tenure, with Tonye Princewill, a former Labour Party candidate for the Rivers State governorship, appointed as chairman of the Board of Trustees.
National President of the Association and former minority whip in the Nigerian Senate, Senator Darlington Nwokocha, described the inauguration as a defining moment in the association’s evolution.
“Today, we constitute a board that will serve as the moral compass, legal backbone, and strategic guardian of our association’s long-term vision,” he said.
The newly inaugurated Board of Trustees is chaired by Prince Tonye T.J.T Princewill, a prominent politician, business leader, and longtime supporter of the Uniport Alumni Association. Other members of the board include Dr. Patterson Ogon, Hon. Anayo Nwonu, Mr. Samson Akpibere, Mr. Austin Okeze, and Ms. Chiadikobi Emmanuella-King.
Senator Nwokocha lauded the individual and collective credentials of the board members, stating that their ratification by congress is a reflection of the immense trust and credibility they command within the alumni community.
“We will look to you for wise counsel, critical review, and strategic alignment as we embark on our vision to Reconnect, Reinvest, and Reposition the Uniport Alumni Association,” he added.
The president also unveiled four flagship projects set to drive the association’s developmental agenda in the years ahead.
The inauguration was attended by members of the National Executive Council, Chapter Presidents, and distinguished alumni from across the globe, and it was described as historic by stakeholders.
Responding on behalf of the board, the Chairman, Prince Tonye Princewill, expressed humility and a strong sense of responsibility in accepting the appointment.
“We are here not to preside, but to serve; to serve as stewards of integrity, guardians of trust, and partners in the progressive transformation of this association,” Princewill said in his acceptance speech.
He emphasised the board’s commitment to work in close partnership with the National Executive Committee to ensure alignment, transparency, and accountability in the implementation of the association’s strategic goals.
“Beyond the letters of the constitution lies a deeper obligation: to lead with compassion, to act with integrity, and to ensure that every decision we take strengthens the foundation of this association for future generations,” he added.
The inauguration ceremony closed with a renewed call for unity, excellence, and collective purpose among all alumni, as the University of Port Harcourt Alumni Association embarks on what many described as a new era of relevance and impact.
Members of the board will serve for a single term of four years.