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UpgradeDominican Institute, Ibadan, Nigeriato. Father Ignatius Madumere, O.P. Prior Provincial of the Province of Nigeria (from Sept 2005). Where is Ibadan? In the southwest of NIGERIA Population: 137 Million Religions: Christianc. 50% Muslimc. 40% Otherc. 10% Ethnicities: over 400.
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4. Where is Ibadan?
6. The Dominican Institute presently has:
The Department of Philosophy
started in 1994 awarding a B.A. in affiliation with the University of Ibadan.
7. The Department of Theology
started in 1997, leading to a B.Th. from the University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome (Angelicum) and an M.A. from Duquesne University (Pittsburgh).
8. The Michael Dempsey Centre for Religious and Social Research
which started in 2002 and offers research facilities, seminars and conferences for visiting scholars.
9. The Library
with over 100,000 volumes, as well as electronic journals and books - easily the best philosophical and theological library in Nigeria. It excels in other fields as well.
10. The Centre provides spiritual formation for:
Those preparing for the ministry of formation in religious institutes and/or seminaries.
Those preparing for final profession of vows.
Those involved in lay apostolates.
11. 24 hr. high-speed internet access through direct satellite connection,
providing connection to the Dominican Institute and hundreds of institutional and private clients in the city.
12. The Center for Information and Communication Technology (CICOT)
started in 2003. It conducts training courses in hardware maintenance, data management, internet connectivity, website construction and hosting. One of CICOT’s recent research achievements is the manufacture of the 2.4GHz Internet antenna by a team of CICOT information technology experts.
13. The Institute is a partner in the
West African Bioethics Training Program
of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, in association with the Fogarty International Center, the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, and the National Human Geonome Institute, at National Institutes of Health, Bethesda. www.westafricanbioethics.net.
14. A monthly public lecture
at which issues that affect the Church and various sectors of the Nigerian society are discussed, and which continues to attract members of the academic community of the University of Ibadan and other tertiary institutions in and around Ibadan.
15. INFRASTRUCTURE
16. $1,000,000 Administration block, comprising reception, offices for principal officials of the Institute, a board room, and 13 lecturers' offices, opened in 2003
17. $500,000 Communications block with e-library, studio, classrooms, offices.
Under construction
18.
Almost complete
19. The CHARACTER of the University Dominican Institute/ University, Nigeria, admits:
academically qualified students
without discrimination as to religion, sex, nationality or ethnicity,
With respect for their freedom to hold and practice their religion.
Right: Moji Ladipo, Registrar of the University of Ibadan speaks at Graduation
20. - upholding Catholic moral values, and
- making available the fullness of its rich doctrinal and philosophical tradition.
21. Catholic education is based on two premises: The first is that faith and science, religion and secular thought are not antithetical, but autonomous and complementary.
The second premise is the unity of the human family under God and the command to love all people.
23. Therefore, start a Dominican University! In continuity with the original mission of Dominicans to Nigeria to provide higher Catholic education for the laity, the Dominican Institute already does what universities do—research and teaching—this in keeping with the Order’s tradition since its inception in 1216.
The National Universities Commission has opted for private universities as the way both to improve quality and provide opportunity for the huge number of would-be students that the Government universities cannot admit. Contacts with the National Universities Commission have been most encouraging.
Numerous sectarian and Islamic private universities have been or are about to be established in Nigeria. These are a concern to Catholic parents who would prefer an educational environment more conducive to their children’s Faith.
26. Archbishop Felix Alaba Job - Archbishop of Ibadan - President of the Episcopal Conference of Nigeria With the establishment of the Dominican Institute over a decade ago, your Province has already started doing what Dominicans are noted for all over the world.
You have my full support and backing for this Dominican University Project. I ask God to bless you and fructify the Project as I assure you also of my continued prayers for its success.
27. From Francis Cardinal Arinze It is no surprise that the Dominican Province in Nigeria is planning to expand the Dominican Institute in Ibadan into a Dominican University.
Nigeria needs universities inspired by the Catholic faith in order to give of the best that the Church can offer to Nigerian citizens. The Dominicans can help in this.
28. From Cardinal Okogie, of Lagos The Catholic Church has been recognized worldwide to be in the forefront of providing education at all levels. Consequently, we cannot be left out of the race to provide quality higher education to the teeming population of young Nigerians
It follows that the move by the Dominican Authorities in Nigeria to set up a university has my blessing.
29. INITIAL COLLEGES
1. College of Information and Communication Technology
Dept. of Computer Science
Dept. of Communication Technology
2. College of Management Sciences
Dept. of Economics
Dept. of Actuary Science
Dept. of Business Management
Dept. of Operations Research
3. College of Humanities
Dept. of Intercultural Studies
Dept. of Political Science
Dept. of International Relations
Dept. of Psychology
Dept. of Philosophy
Dept. of Theology
30. Whatever their department,
all students
will take certain prescribed courses
to provide an interface between
faith,
professional competency,
and human values and needs
in a Nigerian context.
36. IMMEDIATE REQIREMENTSdemanded by the National Universities Commissionfor a License
38. B: TWO FACULTY BUILDINGS
39. C: MEDICAL
40. D: LIBRARY
41. E: COMMUNICATION/TECH
42. F: HOSTELS
43. G: ROADS, SECURITY ETC.
44. PHASE 2 Endowments of chairs for: College of Information and Communication Technology $800,000
College of Management Sciences $800,000
College of Humanities $800,000
Total: $1,600,000