Saturday 20 May 2023

Choba Academic Research Initiative (CARI) 2023: A Successful Retreat for Advocating Collaboration, Healthy Living, and Academic Excellence

The Retreat of Choba Academic Research Initiative (CARI), which was held from Friday, May 19th, to Sunday, May 21st, 2023, at Owerri, can be appraised as a resounding success. The retreat was well attended by members of the organisation, who came together to discuss key issues affecting the organisation and chart the way forward.

 

One of the highlights of the retreat was the extraordinary plenary session, which was presided over by the Chairman, Dr. Gift Worlu, who facilitated a productive discussion on issues concerning the welfare of members. During this session, members unanimously agreed on a number of issues, including the need to establish an investment blueprint that will benefit members in the long run. This decision was informed by the recognition that investment is a critical aspect of achieving long-term sustainability for the organisation. The session also facilitated a productive discussion on other key issues relating to the overall mission of CARI.

 

Another significant feature of the retreat was the "Walk for Life" event, which underscored the organisation's focus on promoting the health and well-being of its members. Participants in the event walked for miles to raise awareness about the importance of physical fitness and healthy living. The "Walk for Life" event was a highly commendable initiative that demonstrated the organisation's commitment to promoting a healthy and active lifestyle amongst its members.

 

The retreat also received tremendous support in the form of special donations from Mr. Joe Cole, Prof. P. C. Mmom, Mr. Innocent Ekwulo, Prof. Otu Ekpeyong, and Dr. Josiah Hart. These donations are a testament to the value that the organisation is bringing to the academic and research communities and the positive impact it is having. These contributions reflect the level of commitment shown by members of the organisation’s community towards promoting academic research.

 

Additionally, it is worth noting that the former Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University, Prof. B. C. Didia, graced the event, adding to the significance of the Retreat of Choba Academic Research Initiative (CARI).

 

Overall, the Retreat of Choba Academic Research Initiative (CARI) was a great success. Through the retreat, the organisation demonstrated its commitment to fostering collaboration, advocating for healthy living, and promoting academic excellence. The commitment shown towards investment and a focus on long-term sustainability ensure that the organisation will continue to deliver impactful research to the community. The retreat was an important moment for CARI, and its accomplishments will serve as a launching pad for more innovative and ground-breaking research initiatives in the future.

 

Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo

 

Convener

 
 

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