By Iqbal Jamil
Karachi: Greenwich University warmly bid farewell to Dr. Cemal Sangu, in a distinguished reception held on its campus in Karachi. The event marked a heartfelt celebration of his academic and diplomatic journey with the university community and significant contributions during his tenure.
The evening brought together a prestigious gathering of diplomats, dignitaries, and esteemed guests including,
Mr. Dewanto Priyokusumo, Acting Consul General of Indonesia,Surashete Boontinand, Consul General of Indonesia,Abdullah Jumah Al Harbi, Vice Consul General of Oman,Dr. Saeid Talebi Nia, Director Iran Culture Center,Maher Mjhid Jejan, Consul General of Iraq,NAKAGAWA Yasushi, Vice Consul General of Japan and Sertan Yuce, Country Head of Turkish Airlines
On this occasion a documentary was screened on Cemal Sangu’s visit to campus followed by a memories album launch titled “H.E. Cemal Sangu’s Journey at Greenwich University”.
In a touching interactive session, the Chancellor of Greenwich University, Seema Moghal, invited faculty, staff, and students to share their experience, anecdotes, and heartfelt moments with Dr. Sangu.
Seema Moghal said that we are proud and feel honoured that Cemal Sangu achieved his PhD from Greenwich University.
In his emotionally charged address Cemal Sangu
expressed gratitude for the bonds built at Greenwich and the hospitality of Pakistan.
He said that he is Proud to be the Alumni of Greenwich University.
Cemal Sangu said that Pakistan and Turkiye have deep relations a relation of soul to soul and heart to heart.
The Provost of Greenwich University Dr. Naveed Moghal addressing the gathering said that this farewell is not just a goodbye, but a celebration of friendship, collaboration, and shared growth. He said
that Greenwich University has a tradition of academic excellence and international collaboration, welcoming global leaders, diplomats, and thinkers who inspire its community. The farewell of Dr. Cemal Sangu is a testament to the university’s enduring commitment to fostering cross-cultural connections.