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Niger Delta varsity building department inducts pioneer set into NIOB

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The Department of Building, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Niger Delta University (NDU), in Bayelsa State, on Friday, January 16, 2026, inducted its pioneer set into the Nigerian Institute of Building (NIOB).

The ceremony, which took place in the institution, is with the theme: “Building the Future; Innovating, Integrating and Inspiring in the Construction 4. Era”.

In his address, Dr Christopher Belonwu, Acting Head of Department (HOD), Building, described the occasion as a day of fulfilment, reflection and profound joy.

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NDU graduates inducted into the Nigerian Institute of Building (NIOB)

Belonwu noted that the university was committed to raising competent ethical and industry-ready building professionals, who would contribute meaningfully to national development and global best practices in the built environment.

“As head of department, witnessing the induction of our graduates into the graduate cadre of the Nigerian Institute of Building, gives me joy.

“The Department of Building was officially kicked off in the 2019/2020 academic session with a clear vision.

“Like every worthwhile venture, the journey was not without challenges. We started with modest facilities, high expectations and an unshakable belief in what the department could become. Today, that belief has been validated.

“This induction ceremony marks the fruition of years of hard work, resilience and determination by our students who dared to dream, our lecturers who laboured tirelessly to impart knowledge and character, and the university management, whose support made this dream sustainable.

“To our pioneer graduates and those who have followed, you are not just a product of this department; you are its ambassadors, proof of concept and living legacy,” he stated.

According to him, being inducted into the graduate cadre of the Nigerian Institute of Building is more than a ceremonial rite.

He noted that it was a formal recognition of the readiness of the inductees to take their places in the professional community of builders.

“It signifies that you have met the academic and ethical thresholds required to begin your professional journey. With this honour comes responsibility.

“It is your responsibility to uphold the standard of the profession, to practice with integrity and to continuously develop yourselves in knowledge and skill,” he said.

He encouraged them to view this milestone as the commencement of a more significant journey, emphasisng the importance of embracing lifelong learning, seeking mentorship, fostering innovation, and upholding ethical standards above expediency.

On his part, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Allen Agih, described the occasion as important, having produced the first set of builders of the institution.

The vice chancellor, who was represented by Prof. Sylvester Ebibai, Dean, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, noted that the university was operating with global best practices, in line with the accreditation of the course.

He commended the lecturers, the professional bodies and the students, who were all set to soar as builders.

Ebibai urged the inductees to ensure they grow on the job.

In his remarks, Abimbola Kolade, President, NIOB, commended NDU for the training of the students and the knowledge gained as graduates inducted into the Nigerian Institute of Building.

Kolade, who was represented by Mr. Ahmed Baba Ahmed, former Chairman, NIOB Bayelsa chapter, encouraged them to excel in the building profession, innovate, research, and upskill to progress.

He also urged them to attend NIOB events for more knowledge.

Also, Mr. Akinola Bammeka, former National Publicity Secretary of NIOB, said that there are a lot of opportunities in the building industry.

He emphasised that achieving success requires effort and determination, stating that the magnitude of one’s effort directly impacts progress in their profession, and advised maintaining focus while avoiding obstacles to personal and professional growth.

By Shedrack Frank

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