Imo State Polytechnic

Imo State Polytechnic
Type Polytechnic
Established 1978
Rector Rev. Fr. Wence Madu
Location Umuagwo, Imo State, Nigeria
Website www.imopoly.edu.ng

Imo State Polytechnic is a higher education institute in Umuagwo, Imo State, Nigeria. It was established in 1978 as the Michael Okpara College of Agriculture, Umuagwo and was upgraded to a Polytechnic status, renamed as the Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo in 2007. The institution provides courses, training and research in all branches of Agriculture, Management Sciences, Engineering and Food Sciences.[1] The institution is certified to award National Diploma and Higher National Diploma qualifications.[2]

The Polytechnic is twenty-six kilometers from Owerri on the Port Harcourt road and has three hundred and sixty hectares of land. The Otamiri River runs past its border, making it ideal for all year round agricultural production through irrigation.[1]

Chinwe Obaji was a lecturer at this institution before being appointed head of the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Education.[3]

In 2009, the Rector, Dr. Anderson Amadioha, stated that "We have developed about 43 varieties of high yielding cassava stems for use by farmers."[4] The college has also researched improvements to other crops, such as maize.[5] In March 2009, the rector advised staff of Polytechnic to resist the temptation of getting involved in admission racketeering and issuance of fake receipts to unsuspecting students, affirming a zero tolerance policy.[6]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Imo State Polytechnic Umuagwo: welcome". Imo State Polytechnic Umuagwo. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  2. "ACCREDITATION STATUS OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN POLYTECHNICS AND SIMILAR TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS" (PDF). National Board for Technical Education. January 2007. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  3. Ben Duru (July 22, 2006). "Kema Chikwe and Imo Government House". Ikeibe.com. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  4. "Imo Poly develops highyield cassava stems". Cassava vs Yams. 2009-01-26. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  5. I. O. Ezeibekwe, P. O. Anyaegbu (April 2004). "Performance of Maize Intercropped with Leguminous Browse Plant at Different Rates of Lime" (PDF). Journal of Agriculture and Food Science. 2 (1). Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  6. Chidi Nkwopara11 (March 2009). "Imo Poly Warns Admission Racketeers". Vanguard. Retrieved 2009-10-13.

Coordinates: 5°18′21″N 6°56′44″E / 5.30583°N 6.94556°E / 5.30583; 6.94556

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