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Anochilionye Bags AMTY School Administrator of the Year Award

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  • Rev. Fr. Gabriel Ositadimma Anochilionye has been named the School Administrator of the Year by the Anambra Man of the Year (AMTY) Awards.
  • His recognition stems from transformative leadership and reforms at St. Charles College, Onitsha, in less than two years.
  • Achievements include new infrastructure, curriculum additions like Chinese and robotics, and a strengthened focus on academic excellence and discipline.

Rev. Fr. Gabriel Ositadimma Anochilionye has been honored as the School Administrator of the Year by the Anambra Man of the Year (AMTY) Awards, recognizing his significant impact on St. Charles College, Onitsha. In less than two years since assuming office in September 2024, Fr. Anochilionye has implemented sweeping reforms that have elevated the institution. His administration has overseen the construction of modern hostel blocks, the establishment of an ICT center for examinations, and the installation of CCTV cameras. The school's refectory has been rebuilt, its grounds beautified with interlocking pavements, and its fence reinforced. Fr. Anochilionye has also enriched the curriculum by introducing Chinese language and robotics, and has bolstered the school choir with new musical instruments. The organizers highlighted his role in fostering a conducive learning environment that encourages student participation in academic and extracurricular competitions. Fr. Anochilionye's extensive background includes degrees in Philosophy, Theology, and Education from Pontifical universities in Rome, and he is fluent in English, Italian, and German. He has dedicated nearly 22 years to education, previously serving as principal at other prominent schools before his current role.

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