News

The Former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on Saturday tasked public and private universities to be at the vanguard in promoting patriotism and honesty. 


Chief Obasanjo held that universities had roles to play in strengthening national development through the generation of ideas and provision of data that would influence national policy formulation and implementation.


The former president while delivering a lecture at BOWEN University, Iwo, Osun State, titled: “Strengthening Private Universities for Greater Contributions to National Development”, noted that there was need by universities for urgent attention on values re-orientation. 


He said the universities should be the vanguard of the efforts for promoting the inculcation and sustenance of values including fear of God, honesty and love of country.


He commended private universities for roles played in partnering public varsities, saying, “our private universities have done fairly well so far, given their young age, and will need to be strengthened to meet the high expectations of the citizenry in the years.” 


The Former Nigeria President recommended that private universities must pay attention to human capacity development, research to unveil solutions to insecurity and other challenges facing the country, good facilities and infrastructure, strengthening curriculum implementation, creativity in fund generation and management. 


The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Joshua Ogunwole in his address disclosed that, 1021 students graduated from the school for 2020/2021 out of which ninety bagged first-class honours.

Akinola Adenitan

Education

The Federal Government has expressed commitment to improve the competitiveness of Nigerian Universities to be among top global Institutions in areas of research and development.

The Chairman Board of Trustees of Tertiary Education Fund, TETFUND, Alhaji Kashim Imam stated this at a media briefing in Maiduguri.

The Chairman said the meeting was to address the challenges militating against the progress and advancement of Tertiary Institutions in the country.

Alhaji Kashim Imam said TETFUND has financed over ten thousand projects in 226 Tertiary Institution across the country.

He explained that N300 billion has been earmarked this year to improve infrastructure, laboratory, human capacity and research and development in the universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.

The Chairman Board of Trustees of TETFUND highlighted some of the projects being executed to uplift the standard of tertiary education for the year 2021, to include provision of uninterrupted power supply across 42 campuses, facilitating e-learning programmes and provision of hostels to address accommodation deficit.

Dauda Illiya