Category: Campus Life

  • ‘University curriculum should align with green industry’

    ‘University curriculum should align with green industry’

    • Firm committed to green education

    By Kola Alhassan, KWASU

    It is imperative to align university curriculum with the demands of the green industry to ensure universities  expand their environmental programmes and to draw students to those areas of endeavour.

    This was the position of the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Shodex Beautification Landmark Limited, also known as Shodex Gardens and Parks, Olusola Adekoya.

    Speaking on the importance of green education for students, he noted that the impact of green education initiatives of the firm has been profound.

    He said: “Recognising an initial knowledge gap in climate education and environmental issues, we understood that to foster change with positive planetary impacts, enhancing awareness and literacy in these subjects was crucial. Thanks to the efforts of our team, there’s a growing consciousness about environmental stewardship and the importance of preserving ecosystems that provide essential services for human well-being. We document and regularly update the progress and impact of these initiatives on our platforms.

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    “For over 20 years, Shodex Gardens has been a leader in landscape architectural design and beautification for a diverse client base. We also offer garden maintenance services. Beyond that, it  serves as a hub for education and recreation, featuring a mini-zoo, plant nurseries, a restaurant, children’s playgrounds equipped with modern facilities, a conference centre, and much more.”

     On establishing separate university of environmental studies and tourism, he said:”Establishing a new university for these fields may not be necessary. Existing institutions are capable of offering short-duration, specialised certificate courses that equip individuals with the skills needed for the environmental and tourism sectors. Rather than increasing the number of universities, we should focus on accrediting current institutions to provide these programmes and  licensing graduates to work professionally in these industries.”

    Adekoya lauded  universities for addressing climate change issues through student education in the sciences and environment-related disciplines, adding that many students who have interned at his firm from various universities have gone on to make significant strides in environmental research and issues.

    On how government can  leverage tourism and environment to boost the economy, he said: “The government can stimulate economic growth by investing in infrastructure that enhances tourism and by collaborating with the private sector to maintain and improve public open spaces like what we did with Shodex Gardens, what you people see here today used to be hideouts for miscreants and street urchins, we saw the potential, got necessary approvals and by God’s grace created what has become one of Nigeria’s foremost gardens and horticultural establishment.”

    Adekoya while speaking on drawing inspiration from nature  and the creation of Shodex Art Gallery, said: “As an experienced landscape gardener and environmentalist, I have  drawn inspiration from the natural world and its myriad perspectives, such as the intricate patterns on butterfly wings. Landscaping is inherently artistic, extending beyond flora to ‘hard landscaping,’ which involves sculpting space with a variety of materials to craft visually delightful experiences. The art gallery emerged as a platform to showcase the full breadth of my professional artistry and to enlighten others about the vast potential within the field of landscaping.”

  • Babcock has no fake professors, says management

    Babcock has no fake professors, says management

    By Tunde Adeniyi, BU

    Authorities at Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo,Ogun State, have condemned an online post that places the university’s name on the list of universities with  fake professors.

    A statement by the school’s Director of Communication and Marketing, Dr Joshua Suleiman, noted that the university has a reputation for due diligence and rigorous search for and recruitment of her academic staff.

    The statement reads: “Babcock University strongly condemns a faceless online post that places the university’s name on the list of universities with  fake professors.

    “The list, which was spuriously attributed to the National Universities Commission, is not only ill-motivated and utterly mischievous, it is outrightly condemnable.

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    “Babcock University has a reputation for due diligence and rigorous search for and recruitment of her academic staff.

    “The institution takes more than a keen interest in the quality of education offered to her students and she would do nothing to undermine their future by recruiting academics with fake professorial credentials or any disputable certificates for that matter.

    “The university is guided by strong values that will dissuade her from compromising on quality, integrity, responsibility, and honest service to God and humanity.

    “While we continue to relentlessly pursue and advocate meritocracy in our institutions, we urge our students, parents, and the public as a whole to disregard and spurn, with every sense of responsibility, the evil-inclined publication.

    ‘’We assure the public of Babcock University’s constant and consistent delivery of high-quality education.”

  • ‘We will get justice for slain Nigerian student killed by Canadian Police’

    ‘We will get justice for slain Nigerian student killed by Canadian Police’

    By Abike Sanusi

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President  on Students Engagement, Comr. Sunday Dayo Asefon has expressed  dismay  over the killing of Stephen Afolabi Opaso, a Nigerian student who was studying in the University of Manitoba Canada.

    He described the killing as barbaric, cruel and heartless and vowed to engage the High Commission of Canada in Nigeria, and further collaborate with the Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Ministry  and Chairperson of NIDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa to ensure that the incident is not swept under the carpet.

    The late Stephen Afolabi Opaso, a 19-year-old Nigerian international student in Canada identified as fondly called Zigi by peers, was shot dead by the Winnipeg Police Service in Manitoba on December 31, 2023.

    The deceased was alleged to  have been  wielding a knife at and had mental health crisis at the time of the incident.

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    The Winnipeg Police in a  statement, acknowledged the confrontation with an armed male but provided limited details.

    “On December 31, 2023, at approximately 2:22 p.m., the Winnipeg Police Service responded to an apartment suite in the first 100 block of University Crescent for a 911 call regarding a male acting erratically. The caller advised the male may be armed and there were other people in the suite.

    ‘’During this encounter, an officer discharged their firearm, striking the male. Officers provided immediate medical care and ensured the well-being of all other parties on scene. Nobody else was injured.

    ‘’The male was transported to hospital in critical condition and succumbed to his injuries,” the statement read.

    Asefon said  the impression in the public as gathered during an interaction with  National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, earlier on the case is that the  killing was racially motivated as the deceased student was not welding a gun at the time of the incident and that the police officers would have acted differently if he were to be a white.

    He appealed to NANS and the entire Nigerian students to remain calm,  and vowed to follow the case up diligently until  Canadian authorities give true account of the death of the Nigerian student and compensate his family accordingly to avoid a diplomatic row that may lead to the closure of their embassy in Nigeria by  NANS  if no action is taken by Federal Government.

    He also urged  Nigerian Students in Canada to  remain peaceful as his office will ensure that justice is served.

  • Grand garland for kajola champion, Yusuf Alli, SAN

    Grand garland for kajola champion, Yusuf Alli, SAN

    • Tunde Akanni

    To the delight of everyone at the Obafemi Awolowo Mosque Complex, Sunday January 7, 2024, was a playback of 1987 with Emeritus Professor Omar Rahman and Professor Yusuf Olaolu Ali, SAN, switching roles. The courteous male ushers ensured every guest collected the one page programme leaflet parading a slide of the 1987 reception Lawyer Ali had staged for the new Professor Rahman, then. Also in that photograph is the then budding scholar, now Professor Kehinde Yusuf of the English Department.   

    Interestingly, the choice of colours and styles worn by the two key players were symbolically parallel. Rahman donned a bright navy blue cotton material sewn into a free flowing danshiki and moderately baggy sokoto. His blue colour echoed in the fashionably embroidered agbada of the Punch newspaper’s foremost editor of all times, Alhaji Najeem Jimoh.  

    Ali on the other hand did not leave folks in doubt about his trendy sartorial taste.  Sporting slim-fit, whitish top and trouser combined with  smooth footwears and a matching cap almost pitching him in contest with high society, all white, city shindig rockers.  Ali’s whitish outlook, as if predetermined, literally spread to his regulars including his former roommate as an undergraduate, Prof Siyan Oyeweso; Professor Abefe Sanusi, Barrister YKO Kareem, former acting managing director of Trade Bank, High Chief Jamiu Ekungba; JAMB Registrar Is-haq Oloyede and Engineer Mudathir Abisoye, who retired recently as the Director of Works of the University of Ilorin.    The occasion was Emeritus Professor Rahman’s celebration of the recent conferment on the Principal of the renowned Ghalib Law Firm, Ilorin, Kwara State, Yusuf Olaolu Ali,SAN, the inspiring title of Professor of Practice by the Federal University of Oye Ekiti, FUOYE.

    I had hardly finished sharing the announcement of the January 7, 2024 reception in honour of our own Yusuf Olaolu Ali, SAN, when my inimitably attentive mentor, Alhaji Najeem Jimoh, remarked that that intervention from “the great rallying point at Ife”, Prof Rahman, was a huge challenge to us all. “How can we get to sufficiently appreciate this honour to Yusuf Ali, who’s most masterly in honouring all of our high flying folks to come from a retiree, big brother?” He then went on to add: “This is a question we must all strive to resolve in appreciation of the great SAN”

    As if Alhaji Jimoh forged any consensus with fellow guests from different towns and cities, the venue of the multiple meal reception and prayer session recorded an unusual turnout of well wishers for the one being celebrated as well as the host. It was payback time and one done in full measure. But the host was really fully prepared for what may be described as complete hospitality handed out at what qualified as the unmistakably biggest university campus mosque in the entire south with “all amenities completed”, as they say.  The completeness of the reception indeed manifested fully with enough to eat and drink as breakfast, pre-lunch snack, lunch proper as well as decent ‘take-away’ accompanied with well packaged fruit juice and water.

    But there was far more to fancy  than the meals. As soon as the breakfast was over, the recitation of the Holy Qur’an, shared out in hisbs and surahs, to no fewer than 50 reciters commenced. After Quran recitation were generous prayers concluded with the khutba  rendered by Imam Sanusi. Intermittently, additional guests just joining the congregation were recognized. These included former and serving Vice-Chancellors, some other professors, MSSN veterans, captains of industries and several others too many to recount.

    Professor of Medicine and veteran Imam, Abefe Sanusi, who coordinated the prayer session could not hold back his robust testimonial on the new professor, Yusuf Ali, SAN. Next was the top banker, Chief Ekungba. According to the Owo High Chief, it was most imperative for all to keep thanking the Almighty for His ceaseless baarakah on us. “Even if Allah had given us the freedom to appropriate as much as we could to ourselves at the stage of our lives when our destiny was to be fashioned we may not have done as much as He did for us”, he added.

    And although there was ample provision for tributes as part of the post prayer reception, many more guests volunteered to share nuggets of wisdom on the man of the moment. Thus began Prof Oloyede, the JAMB registrar.  He argued that it was only Allah that determined how best to reward good deeds. He recalled that Prof Ali rightly deserved to be honoured with professorship having been doing pro bono teaching and research, for instance, at UNILORIN for no fewer than two decades without looking forward to this kind of honour. “Added to all these was that our brother consistently relieved me, even when I became the VC, of the burden of organizing reception for some of our professors on attaining that height. He has been relentless in doing these.  Now, this honour done him was never anticipated. So what good can Allah not grant us with persistent good deeds and prayers?”.  Oloyede finally concluded: “Eni adua ni Brother wa, Yusuf Alli”.

    It was time to move upstairs for the reception.  But the inimitably generous duo of Rahman and  Ali was an uncommon crowd puller. The programme turned out to have availed a profound reunion for old friends, alumni and non alumni of OAU alike, and therefore loud salutations, pumping of hands and hugs almost continued interminably.

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     But that break was also timeous for urinals and stretching of legs. And then the gradual re-convergence. High table, as well as its extension guests scheduled to make celebratory speeches took turns to settle. In addition to the host, Emeritus Prof Rahman, were the immediate past chair of the governing council of Summit University, Offa, Kwara State, Alhaji Ebiti; Vice Chancellor of FUOYE, Prof  Sunday Fasina; the honoree himself, Prof Alli; former VC of Uniosun, Prof Labo Popoola; Rector of Federal Polytechnic, Ayede-Ogbomoso, Dr Taofik Hammed, Alhaji Najeem Jimoh and so forth.

    Emeritus Prof Rahman radiated happiness and fulfilment so manifestly. The erudite geologist recalled that, not being on any social media platform, it took a while before he got to know about this Ali’s appointment that brought him a great joy. So, whether the caption on the  historic photograph of 1987 cited earlier was clear enough or not, he literally rewound the story behind it with relish to the applause of all. “Only good can bear good, so lets all learn from Alli who has just started reaping from his numerous seeds of goodness”.

    If Emeritus Prof Rahman was happy, VC of FUOYE was rather ecstatic. For him, one of the best decisions his university had taken under his leadership was that of the appointment of Yusuf Ali as a professor of practice. According to him, “our drive to fuse the town with the gown for developmental goals is right on course with this all-important appointment of Prof Yusuf Ali, so energetic in spite of age.  He finally enthused: “I want to always be like you sir”.

    The commendations were ceaseless: VC of “Better By Far” UNILORIN, Prof Wahab Egbewole  further noted:” His journey as a legal luminary is marked by a commitment to excellence, ethical practice…real-world knowledge and insights to students, bridging the often-discernible gap between academic study and legal practice”

    Describing it as a win-win appointment, prolific Professor Yisa Kehinde Yusuf of OAU’s English Department averred that Prof  Ali is “…ever so willing in the Kajola (let’s thrive together) spirit, to promote the growth of all around him, and ever so willing to celebrate their successes”. 

    There was no stopping the verbal garlands  for Prof Alli, implying that almost everyone around him is united in opinion of Ali as deserving multiple celebrations. Alli has adorned several others with garlands. In the recent time at least, this writer can recall receptions he held in honour of Professors Simiat Elias of LASU and Abdul Lateef Oladimeji of Al Hikmah University, Ilorin.  He  therefore deserves to be duly appreciated with more garlands.

    Beyond the intellectual support Ali volunteers for academic institutions, Ali toweringly rates as an inimitable donor to his alma mater of OAU Ife, University of Ilorin,  Kwara State Polyechnic, Fountain University, Osogbo and of course, UNIOSUN where he was Chair of the Governing Council. It was not for nothing that he emerged the Chair of the Chairmen of Governing Councils of State owned universities.   It is on record that his interventions in support of humanity at large runs across no fewer than 21 phases even as he remains a committed family man. Father of three daughters, “he built a female hostel at the University of Ilorin in honour of his late wife”. May Allah continue reckon with this and increase His rahamah on the wife’s soul. Amen.

    • Tunde Akanni, PhD, is an associate professor of journalism at LASU. Follow him on X via@AkintundeAkanni.
  • N585m allegations against Tunji-Ojo baseless – NANS

    N585m allegations against Tunji-Ojo baseless – NANS

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has described the alleged involvement of Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo in the N585m saga rocking the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation as baseless.

    The body said despite remarkable achievements of the Minister within the short period of assuming office, there have been attempts to tarnish his reputation through baseless allegations, blackmail, and propaganda.

    President Bola Tinubu suspended the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu, from office with immediate effect, over alleged N585m scandal in the Ministry.

    A statement by NANS President, Com. Lucky Emonefe stated that Tunji-Ojo is not involved in as alleged, saying his dedication to public service and notable achievements he spearheaded are commendable.

    The statement reads: “As Nigerian students, we take pride in positive impact Tunji-Ojo has had and continues to have on the Interior Ministry. His proactive approach, efficiency, and vision for a safer and more secure Nigeria resonate with our aspirations.

    “We urge the Federal Government not to be swayed by distractions but to provide Tunji-Ojo with necessary support. His leadership is invaluable, and we believe that with continued support, he will achieve even greater milestones for the benefit of our nation.

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    “The Minister has proven himself to be a dedicated and resourceful public servant. We encourage the Federal Government to stay focused on the development agenda, allowing him to contribute his best to the nation.

    “The Minister should be assured that as long as he continue to excel in his role, Nigerian students will stand gallantly with him. His progressive initiatives and dedication to national development resonate with the ideals of a learned and forward-thinking student community.

    “We call upon the Federal Government to recognise the invaluable contributions of Tunji-Ojo and to extend all necessary support to ensure the continued success of his impactful leadership.”

  • NANS commends Minister over automated passport registration

    NANS commends Minister over automated passport registration

    The President of the Senate, National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), Com. Akinteye Afeez has commended the Minister of Interior, Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo over implementation of automated passport registration.

    He described Ojo’s initiative as a game-changer that will revolutionise the entire process, making it more efficient and convenient for everyone involved.

    A statement by the NANS Senate President said the step taken by Ojo was a fantastic step in embracing technology and improving experience for passport applicants.
    According to him, Ojo’s dedication to embracing innovation is truly commendable, adding that by automating passport registration process, the Minister has shown commitment to streamlining bureaucratic procedures, making them more user-friendly.

    He said: “This will undoubtedly save people valuable time and effort when obtaining their passports, allowing them to focus on other important aspects of their lives.

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    “It’s worth mentioning that this initiative aligns perfectly with the needs of today’s fast-paced world. I understand the value of efficiency and convenience in any process.

    “Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo’s implementation of automated passport registration demonstrates a forward-thinking approach that will undoubtedly benefit countless individuals, including frequent travelers, business professionals, and tourists.

    “It’s important to acknowledge the significance of Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo’s accomplishment, especially considering the challenges he may have faced along the way. It takes courage and determination to drive change and implement innovative solutions.

    “By successfully implementing automated passport registration, Hon. Bunmi Tunji Ojo has shown his commitment to improving processes and making a positive impact on the lives of many. It is indeed an era of renewed hope for all Nigerians.”

  • A path to modern project management

    A path to modern project management

    The rapid technological advancements and dynamic market conditions have made Agile methodologies essential for modern project management. Ayodeji Ajiboye, a seasoned project manager with extensive experience in Nigeria and Canada, has been pivotal in integrating Agile principles to drive impactful results across industries, reports OYEBOLA OWOLABI.

    Agile methodologies utilise iterative and incremental approaches where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration and self-organising teams. The core principles include customer satisfaction through early delivery, welcoming changing requirements, and frequent functional deliverables. Ayodeji’s expertise in IT, telecommunications, and finance demonstrates Agile’s ability to enhance project outcomes, improve flexibility, and foster collaboration. His work highlights Agile’s capacity to drive innovation, ensuring Nigerian businesses remain competitive and responsive to market changes.

    Adoption of Agile in Nigeria
    Ayodeji Ajiboye’s career underscores Agile’s transformative impact on project management. His leadership in Nigeria and Canada show Agile’s ability to prioritize efficiency, adaptability, and innovation. In Nigeria, Agile adoption is growing rapidly, particularly within IT, as organisations strive for faster development and improved project responsiveness. The finance and telecommunications sectors are also increasingly recognising Agile’s benefits, including enhanced collaboration and accelerated delivery.

    Through his leadership, Ayodeji has demonstrated how Agile methodologies offer businesses greater flexibility and competitiveness. His approach provides a blueprint for Nigerian organisations seeking to modernize project management practices, align with global standards, and drive sustained growth.

    Benefits of Agile Methodologies
    The benefits of Agile methodologies extend across IT, telecommunications, and finance. Agile’s flexibility enables teams to adapt quickly to evolving requirements, optimizing project outcomes. For example, Ayodeji’s fire equipment installation projects at Lifegate Technologies Limited exemplifies Agile’s success in delivering projects on time and within budget while ensuring quality. Agile’s emphasis on collaboration enhances communication and aligns teams with stakeholders’ goals.

    Ayodeji’s work at Lifegate Technologies Limited further reflects Agile’s ability to deliver efficient, innovative projects. His leadership in driving collaboration, managing cross-functional teams, and ensuring incremental delivery highlights Agile’s value in achieving customer satisfaction and boosting team dynamics. This approach offers Nigerian businesses a clear pathway to success in competitive markets.

    Agile Frameworks and Tools
    Ayodeji’s experience underscores the significance of Agile frameworks and tools in achieving superior project outcomes. Scrum, Kanban, and Lean are integral to his approach, allowing teams to manage workflows, improve efficiency, and maximize value by minimizing waste.

    Tools such as Jira, Trello, and Asana play critical roles in Agile project management. Jira facilitates sprint planning and issue tracking, Trello offers visual task management, and Asana helps organize work and set priorities. Ayodeji’s proficiency in these tools has contributed to successful projects at Lifegate Technologies Limited, demonstrating how modern tools foster collaboration, enhance efficiency, and ensure project success.

    Challenges in Implementing Agile
    Despite its benefits, Agile implementation presents challenges, including resistance to change, lack of expertise, and cultural barriers. Organizations accustomed to traditional project management may resist Agile due to unfamiliarity, established routines, or limited awareness of its advantages. Additionally, teams without experienced Agile practitioners may struggle to apply principles effectively, leading to suboptimal outcomes.

    Ayodeji offers strategic solutions to overcome these barriers. Comprehensive Agile training programs can educate employees, reduce resistance, and equip teams with essential skills. Hiring Agile coaches ensures proper implementation and continuous improvement. By promoting collaboration, flexibility, and customer-centric values, Ayodeji has helped organizations foster an Agile mindset, driving successful project adoption and innovation.

    Case Studies
    Ayodeji’s project management experience provides valuable insights into successful Agile adoption in Nigeria. At MTN Nigeria, Agile methodologies significantly improved team dynamics and project efficiency. The transition enhanced communication, flexibility, and responsiveness to market needs. Similarly, Ayodeji applied Agile principles at Globacom Limited, leading telecom service optimization projects that improved service quality and customer experiences.

    These implementations emphasize the importance of collaboration, adaptability, and ongoing training. Agile empowers teams to respond to shifting requirements, ensuring customer needs are consistently met. Practices like daily stand-ups promote open communication and goal alignment, while tools such as Jira and Trello facilitate progress tracking. Ayodeji’s work offers a roadmap for Nigerian businesses seeking to harness Agile’s full potential.

    Prospects for Agile in Nigeria
    Ayodeji envisions a future where Agile methodologies continue to shape project management in Nigeria. As businesses scale and projects grow in complexity, frameworks such as SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) and LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum) become essential for scaling Agile across teams. These frameworks enable organizations to maintain efficiency, alignment, and collaboration at scale.

    The integration of Agile with DevOps is another transformative trend, streamlining development and operations to enhance delivery speed and quality. Emerging technologies, including AI-driven tools, further enhance Agile by offering predictive analytics, automating tasks, and improving decision-making. Beyond IT, Agile’s application is expanding into healthcare and manufacturing, fostering collaboration and improving outcomes.

    Ayodeji’s diverse experience highlights Agile’s adaptability across industries, reinforcing its role in driving innovation, efficiency, and sustainable growth. His forward-looking approach positions Nigerian organizations to capitalize on Agile’s benefits, ensuring they remain competitive in an evolving global market.

    Conclusion
    Ayodeji Ajiboye’s expertise exemplifies the transformative power of Agile methodologies in enhancing project management practices. Agile promotes flexibility, collaboration, and customer satisfaction, providing a framework for navigating dynamic environments. By enabling teams to respond to changing requirements and market demands, Agile fosters productive collaboration and ensures incremental progress.

    Ayodeji’s contributions to sectors such as IT, telecommunications, and finance demonstrate Agile’s practical advantages in achieving project goals and fostering innovation. For Nigerian businesses to thrive, investing in Agile training, hiring experienced coaches, and cultivating an Agile mindset are essential. As Agile integrates with DevOps and emerging technologies, its potential to enhance efficiency and responsiveness will grow.

    Ayodeji’s leadership continues to illustrate Agile’s transformative impact, positioning Nigerian businesses to achieve sustained growth and success in an increasingly competitive landscape.

  • LASU VC hails Gbajabiamila for donating facility to varsity

    LASU VC hails Gbajabiamila for donating facility to varsity

    • By Abike Sanusi

    Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, has praised  Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Rt  Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila for donating a conference centre to the university.

    The Vice Chancellor believes that this donation will greatly contribute towards meeting the critical infrastructural needs of LASU campus.

    Speaking at the inauguration of the Femi Gbajabiamila Conference Centre on LASU main campus, Prof. Olatunji-Bello, noted that the facility is a critical infrastructural intervention at a time the need for conducive spaces to carry out administrative and social engagements continues to grow with increase in staff and student population.

    The VC described the centre which was inaugurated by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu as a beautiful edifice and a  unique architectural monument that has enhanced the aesthetic landscape of the university,adding that it is a thing of pride to showcase it to visitors.

    She  said: “Today is a historic day for us in LASU; being the day we will be taking ownership of this beautiful edifice generously donated through the goodwill of our benefactor, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, to the university. Indeed, there is no better way to start 2024 than with the inauguration of this facility. We have looked forward to it for a long time, and we are glad the day is finally a reality.

    “More importantly, this facility is a critical infrastructural intervention at this time when our need for condusive spaces to carry out administrative and social engagements continues to grow as our staff and students’ population increases. It is, therefore, a welcome addition to our infrastructural facilities, and we are happy to have it. Indeed, this is the best new year gift that we can ask for. 

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    “It  is worth stating that the Lagos State Government under the dynamic leadership of Mr. Governor has over the years invested heavily in infrastructure and facilities at the Lagos State University and in our other campuses, a huge intervention that is self-evident all over our campuses. Despite this, there is still a gap between where we are and where we want to be. This donation today, and others like this, will go a long way in ameliorating the critical infrastructural needs on our campuses

    “All over the world, universities depend on donations from privileged individuals and organisations to provide quality education to learners. These philanthropic acts benefit society. This donation is, therefore, an investment in the future of students who study in this great university and an investment in the future of our dear state.”

    Olatunji-Bello thanked  Gbajabiamila for bringing the project to LASU, adding that with the  act of altruism, he has  inscribed his name in gold in the history of the university forever with a  lasting legacy for unborn generations.

    She recalled that the erstwhile Speaker had also donated a wifi facility around campus from which students have benefitted and an equipment for the digitalisation of the university records, an act that has proved  instrumental in the school’s digitalisation drive.

    The VC assured that the facilities would  be put to good use, while looking forward to more  interventions from the donor.

  • Don seeks Mental Health Act amendment

    Don seeks Mental Health Act amendment

    A Professor of Medical Law, Titilayo Aderibigbe, has called for the amendment of the Mental Health Act 2023 to incorporate traditional healers who are focused on treating mental problem.

    Aderibigbe delivered the 46th inaugural lecture of Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State. It was entitled: “Engagement with the human body: Searching through the prism of law to shape the future”.

    According to her,  the amendment of the act would not only help to expand but would also improve the nation’s healthcare system.

    She said while the mental health act seeks to protect people with mental  illness from all forms of abuse, violence and torture, among others, it, however, did not take into consideration the traditional  healers that offer about 80 percent of healthcare in Nigeria.

    The don noted that research has  also shown that most of these traditional healers provide therapy that is in tandem with the cultural belief system.

    “Therefore, I am advocating that the government incorporates traditional healers into our healthcare system through  rigorous vetting and genuine intention to expand and improve our healthcare through the amendment of Mental Health Act 2023,”  she said.

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    On sexual abuse of adolescents, the Professor of Medical Law said a more practical way to protect the adolescent victims of sexual abuse was to regularly train  officers who prosecute rape cases in court.

    She called on other state governments to establish special offices for members of the public to report rape anonymously.

    According to her, since ‘the law is the fabric that propels society and is used to engage with different aspects of the human body’, legislators should expand their consultation to the ivory towers.

    “For this reason, I believe it is important that the National Assembly take the pain to consult the Ivory towers when legislative amendments are proposed before passing them,” she said.

     Aderibigbe enjoined educational institutions to desist from promoting programmes that focus on sexualisation of young men and women’s bodies, while encouraging  those with healthy interactions, learning of new skills and healthy engagement.

    She praised Babcock University for introducing programmes that engage  students on regular basis.

  • Varsity signs MoU with LASUSTECH

    Varsity signs MoU with LASUSTECH

    • By: Kehinde Safiu

    The Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) Ikorodu, Lagos State.

    This is aimed at establishing Inter – University Cooperation and Interaction, Scientific and Cultural Exchange, as well as promote mutual understanding and respect between citizens of Nigeria and Ghana.

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    The five-year agreement between the two universities seeks to accomplish at least eight academic and professional collaborations in areas including Joint research collaborations and application for research grants, joint publication of scientific papers and educational materials,study abroad, exchange and fellowships, among others.

    A three-member delegation of LASUSTECH comprising the Vice Chancellor, Prof.Olumuyiwa Odusanya; Registrar,Mr.David Semawon Ogungbe and facilitator of the collaboration, Prof. Kolawole Raheem, were at AAMUSTED  to officially sign the MoU with a view to swift implementation.