Professor Lilian Salami is the 10th Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin and the second female to occupy that position, 34 years after Prof Grace Williams became the institution’s first female VC. She speaks withI was born in Jos on August 6, 1956. But I had my elementary and secondary education in Benin City where my family had relocated to as a result of the civil war.
If I say that I am not concerned about the academic corruption in the system, then I would be telling a lie. This regime is fighting corruption from all angles and we must key into that too and begin to look inward in our institutions to see how we have been able to address and curtail those kinds of vices taking place in our institutions of learning. For me, I believe the first thing to do is to empower people so that they can report cases.
What I know is that I am a very courageous person and I have a lot of integrity. I do not encourage laxity and I don’t condone people taking advantage of a system. Everyone who has worked with me knows my pedigree and will tell my story. I don’t encourage those kinds of behaviours, so if you want to say I am an iron lady, so be it.Yes, very well; I love to enjoy myself. You know it’s not going to be work all the time. I am fashionable and very friendly.
Wishes you the best
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Maybe na why all uniben babes they like to enjoy Dem self too loool
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