Category: Education & Innovation
The goal of education and innovation in Nigeria is envisioned to be ruled by true wisdom and self-consciousness. The Nigerian innovative spirit coupled with humane values is acknowledged in its dynamic and universal applicability.
Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji Elected Vice President Of International Students Affairs At Harvard University
Toyosi Akerele-Ogunsiji has been declared the Vice President, International Students’ Affairs of the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School Students’ Government.
Toyosi, a Mason Fellow and Candidate in the 2017 Class of the Mid-Career Master in Public Administration Programme at Harvard emerged winner after an election among candidates from China, India and Nigeria among other countries.
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AUN Builds Solar Oven & Chicken Tractor For Rural Dwellers
Adamawa State-based American University of Nigeria (AUN) have built a solar oven and chicken tractor – a wood and electricity-free oven for the benefit of rural dwellers that depend solely on firewood for cooking.
Omotoyosi Craig Honoured With Renewable Energy Research Excellence Award (RERE) 2016 In South Africa
Omotoyosi Craig has been honoured with the Young Researcher of the Year Award 2016 in South Africa. The award, which is dubbed Renewable Energy Research Excellence Award (RERE), is jointly organised by Renewable Energy Centre of Research and Development (RECORD), and South African National Energy Association (SANEA).
MOUAU Emerge AfDB Selected Incubation Centre For ENABLE Nigeria Programme
Due to impressive records of its research interventions and findings, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU) Abia State, has been chosen by the African Development Bank (AfDB) as an Incubation Centre for the Empowering Novel Agribusiness Ltd Employment, ENABLE Nigeria Programme.
The ENABLE Youth Programme is being implemented in partnership with the Bank, the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), and the Federal Government of Nigeria. It is a Pan African Youth Entrepreneurship initiative, whose mission is to provide jobs for youths through the training of a new set of Agribusiness managers that would impact positively in making Africa to be food sufficient and attain food security.
The selection of MOUAU for the ENABLE Nigeria Programme was made known when the Coordinator of the IITA Cassava- Wheat Management Centre, Dr. Alfred Dixon, led a team from the IITA to the University and met with the Vice Chancellor, Professor Francis Otunta.
The Vice Chancellor, whose deputy, Professor Maduebibisi Iwe, received the visiting IITA Team, said the University was elated by the development, pledging that all the needful would be done sustainably to ensure the success of the Programme. He also noted that Agribusiness has been given top recognition as a very crucial sector towards addressing youth unemployment.
Dixon said that the ENABLE Nigeria Programme implementation whose preparations and appraisal mission in Nigeria, was effected between July 10 and July 29, 2016, will begin in January next year.
A member of the team, Miss Oneye Olonaje, who explained that the ENABLE Youth Nigeria Programme will last for three years and is targeted at raising 1,000 agric entrepreneurs in each of the 36 states in the country and the Federal Capital Territory FCT, added that it is expected to create 222,000 jobs every year.
Olonaje said that the programme is also aimed at changing the mindset of youths to begin to see agriculture as a viable business venture, adding that two other institutions – Federal Universities of Agriculture Markurdi and Abeokuta, were also chosen along with MOUAU as the Programme Incubation Centres and partners.
Ufot Ekong
Ufot Ekong achieved the highest grades at Tokai University in Tokyo, Japan for 50 years and solved a maths puzzle in his first semester that was unsolvable 30 years ago. He also achieved a first class degree in electrical engineering and scored the best marks at the university since 1965.
Ufot Ekong plays the saxophone, and runs a retail wears and accessories shop in Japan called Strictly African Japan.
The Nigerian speaks English, French, Japanese and Yoruba. Ekong paid his way through university himself.
He currently works for Nissan and has already patented two products, as well as making an electric car which reaches up to 128 kmph.
Ekong was honoured with his picture on a billboard in his hometown.
During his time at university, Ekong has won six awards for academic excellence.