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Southern Atlantic University Appoints Dr. Ugo Magnus Kel to Governing Council

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Southern Atlantic University has appointed Dr. Ugo Magnus Kel to its Governing Council, marking a significant step in the institution’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its leadership and governance framework.

The appointment was conveyed in a formal letter dated June 10, 2025, and issued by the Founder and Chancellor of the university, Pastor Bassey James.

In extending the invitation, the university expressed confidence in Dr. Magnus’ wealth of experience and his capacity to make meaningful contributions to the growth and development of the institution. The management noted that his role on the Governing Council would be instrumental in guiding policy direction and supporting the university’s strategic objectives.

Southern Atlantic University also conveyed its anticipation of a productive working relationship with Dr. Magnus and requested a formal confirmation of his acceptance of the appointment at his earliest convenience.

The institution is approved by the Federal Ministry of Education through the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the appointment underscores the its commitment to robust governance and academic excellence as it continues to consolidate its position within Nigeria’s higher education landscape.

Dr. Ugo Magnus Kel brings to the Governing Board a strong blend of academic training, institutional leadership, and strategic higher education experience. With advanced qualifications up to a PhD in Information and Communication Technology, he possesses a solid scholarly foundation and a research-oriented understanding of modern education systems.

As a seasoned university administrator, Dr. Kel has served in senior academic management roles, including Registrar of a university and Director of Strategic Development in a higher education institution. In these capacities, he has been deeply involved in academic governance, policy implementation, quality assurance, curriculum planning, and institutional growth—core responsibilities that directly align with the functions of a university governing board.

His experience in strategic planning and international higher education development positions him as a valuable asset in strengthening governance frameworks, enhancing academic standards, and promoting innovation, particularly in technology-driven and globally competitive learning environments.

Overall, Dr. Kel’s academic credentials, administrative expertise, and strategic insight into higher education make his appointment to the Governing Board both appropriate and beneficial, reinforcing the university’s commitment to excellence, accountability, and sustainable institutional development.

   

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