
The University of Calabar, UNICAL, has suspended lectures and practical classes every Wednesday to allow student-athletes prepare for the 28th edition of the Nigerian Universities Games, NUGA, scheduled for November 2026.
Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof Offiong Offiong, disclosed this on Thursday during a press briefing on the university’s level of preparedness to host the prestigious sporting event for the first time since 1990.
Offiong said the decision was part of measures aimed at ensuring the university performs strongly at the competition, noting that the institution was determined not only to host but also to emerge among the top performers.
According to him, over 50 public and private universities have already indicated interest in participating in the games, while more than 50,000 athletes, officials and supporters are expected in Calabar for the sporting fiesta.
He explained that participating institutions would compete in 28 sporting events, adding that UNICAL had integrated NUGA preparations into its academic calendar to give student-athletes enough time for training.
“Our students have been training intensively for the competition. To demonstrate our determination to lead the medals table, we have directed that no lectures or practicals should hold on Wednesdays so that participating students can concentrate fully on their training,” he said.
The Vice Chancellor also revealed that the university was constructing a modern sports complex as part of infrastructure being put in place ahead of the games.the
He commended the support of the Cross River State Government, describing Governor Bassey Otu as a key partner in
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