UNIBEN unveiled a N100 billion Trust Development Fund to drive infrastructural development and transform the institution into a financially self-sustaining university.
Mr Okpebholo assured the public that the case would not be swept under the carpet, vowing to identify and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The development follows an accreditation exercise by the NUC in October and November 2025.
The University of Benin has announced the appointment of Bimpe Omoyiwola as its 10th substantive registrar.
The company said the outage was to facilitate ongoing restringing works at the Ihovbor Power Plant Turn-In/Turn-Out substation.
Mr Omoregie praised President Bola Tinubu for initiating the ITF-SUPA programme, describing it as a strategic investment in human capital development.
Mr Omoregie reported that UNIBEN graduated 14,083 first-degree candidates and 1,790 postgraduate students.
He called for continuous investment in the development of Nigeria by the citizens.
Mr Bobola said that the affected students refused to access the students’ loans provided by the Nigerian Education Students’ Loan Fund.
The statement described Mr Arishe as widely respected for his work on judicial independence and access to justice across Africa.
