The American University of Business and Social Sciences (AUBSS) is delighted to announce the awarding of an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Criminology, Safety, and Security to Amb. Prof. Sir Edwin Igoche Okoh. This prestigious accolade was conferred in partnership with the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary & Higher Education (QAHE) in recognition of Sir Edwin’s exceptional contributions to the fields of criminology and public safety.
Amb. Prof. Sir Edwin Igoche Okoh is a renowned expert whose extensive career has had a profound impact on public safety and security initiatives. His dedication to improving the quality of life for communities through effective crime prevention strategies and safety measures has made him a prominent figure in academia and public service.
The decision to bestow this honorary degree upon Sir Edwin reflects AUBSS’s commitment to recognizing individuals who have made significant strides in their respective fields. His work embodies the values of leadership, innovation, and social responsibility that AUBSS aims to instill in its students. Over the years, Sir Edwin has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to education, research, and community engagement, making substantial contributions that enhance the understanding of criminology and safety.
The award ceremony took place in a celebratory atmosphere, attended by esteemed guests, faculty members, and students. During the event, representatives from AUBSS and QAHE praised Sir Edwin for his remarkable achievements and contributions to society. His dedication to the advancement of knowledge in criminology has not only enriched academic discourse but has also provided practical solutions to pressing issues faced by communities.
In his acceptance speech, Amb. Prof. Sir Edwin expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized that the honorary degree represents a collective effort among many who are committed to promoting safety and security. He underscored the importance of collaboration among educational institutions, government agencies, and community organizations in addressing the complex challenges of crime and safety in society.
The awarding of this honorary doctorate is a significant milestone in Amb. Prof. Sir Edwin Igoche Okoh’s distinguished career and serves as an inspiration to current and future students at AUBSS. It highlights the university’s mission to cultivate leaders who are equipped to tackle the pressing social issues of our time.
AUBSS is proud to honor individuals like Amb. Prof. Sir Edwin, whose work exemplifies the impact that dedicated professionals can have on society. This recognition aligns with AUBSS’s commitment to academic excellence and social responsibility, reinforcing the university’s role in shaping the future of business and social sciences.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Amb. Prof. Sir Edwin Igoche Okoh on this well-deserved honor and look forward to his continued contributions to the fields of criminology, safety, and security. His legacy serves as a guiding light for students and practitioners alike, inspiring future generations to pursue excellence and make a difference in their communities.