Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shaista Shameem says the University community is deeply saddened by the passing of a respected leader who served the institution with grace, wisdom, and honour.
Professor Shameem says Ratu Epeli earned the respect of the nation and the affection of all who had the privilege of working with him.
She says she remembers him as a gracious and thoughtful leader who treated everyone with kindness and respect.
She notes that, as a high chief of Kubuna, Ratu Epeli served Fiji with distinction across military, diplomatic, and constitutional leadership roles over many decades, adding that his contribution to national life leaves a lasting legacy of unity, service, and patriotism.
The Vice-Chancellor says that as UniFiji's Chancellor, he gave the institution prestige, encouragement, principled leadership, and strongly believed in the power of education to uplift lives and create a better future for the people.
She says he remained a strong supporter of higher education and the important role universities play in nation-building, leadership development, and social progress.
She says the University community fondly remembers his attendance at graduation ceremonies and official events, where he was admired for his humility, wisdom, and genuine warmth towards students, staff, and guests.
Profesor Shameem says that one of his enduring messages to graduands, delivered at the University's Graduation Ceremony in 2013, continues to resonate today, where he urged them to lead by example and be good ambassadors of the institution.