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Tech strategist Adote joins Madonna University Board

Technology strategist, Mr. Rock Adote, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees (BOT) of Madonna University Nigeria. The appointment is expected to strengthen the institution’s digital governance and address

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March 9, 2026byThe Nation
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Technology strategist, Mr. Rock Adote, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees (BOT) of Madonna University Nigeria.

The appointment is expected to strengthen the institution’s digital governance and address growing concerns around data security, identity management and the need for modern technological systems in Nigeria’s higher education sector.

Adote brings over a decade of experience in digital transformation and enterprise identity management, expertise that stakeholders believe will help the university build more secure and efficient digital infrastructure for academic administration and institutional operations.

His appointment, according to stakeholders, reflects the university’s growing commitment to technology-driven governance and strategic leadership in an increasingly digital academic environment.

As a member of the BOT, Adote will contribute to institutional oversight and policy direction. The board is responsible for guiding the university’s long-term development initiatives and safeguarding its academic standards, while ensuring the institution remains responsive to global changes in education and technology.

Adote has built a reputation in cyber-security, enterprise identity management and digital transformation.

Over the years, he has worked with organisations to design secure digital systems and manage identity infrastructure, with a strong focus on protecting sensitive data in complex technological environments.

Industry analysts note that enterprise identity management has become increasingly critical for modern institutions. Universities handle large volumes of digital information daily, including student records, staff credentials, research data and academic archives.

Effective identity management systems help protect such information while ensuring secure access for authorised users.

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Through his role on the Board, Adote is expected to bring insights that could strengthen the university’s digital infrastructure and improve its technological resilience. His expertise is also expected to support the institution’s adoption of modern digital governance strategies.

Other newly appointed members of the BOT include Sir Nwagwu Aloysius Emeka, a Geophysicist; Chief Arthur Obi Okafor, SAN, Principal Counsel of Arthur Obi Okafor & Associates; Professor Anagboso Martin Osita, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Madonna University; Mrs. Ike Angela Unaoaku, a member of the African Travel Association; Barrister Augustine Nenwa Obo; and Rev. Fr. Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Nwatah (FJS).

Speaking on his appointment, Adote expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve the institution, stressing the importance of aligning higher education systems with emerging technological realities.

According to him, “digital transformation will play a critical role in shaping the future of academic administration, research and learning environments.”

Education analysts said the development underscores Madonna University’s commitment to innovation and its efforts to strengthen leadership with professionals who understand the intersection between technology and institutional growth.

With Adote’s expertise in digital systems and cyber-security, the university is expected to further enhance its digital capabilities, strengthen security frameworks and position itself as a forward-looking centre of learning within Nigeria’s higher education landscape.

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