Tag: Adeyemi College of Education

  • Adeyemi College of Education honours Babalola

    Shortly after breakfast tomorrow (May 22), another colourful feather will be added to the already well adorned cap of the elderstatesman, farmer and educationist, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN. The Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo will present him with its Distinguished Fellowship Award for his remarkable work as an educationist and as part of the activities marking the College’s Golden Jubilee.

    The college has rolled out the drums since Monday (May 19) to celebrate 50 years of its existence and its 23rd Convocation, which grand finale comes up tomorrow.

    This Award is coming 22 days after the Forum for International Green Sustainability (FIGS) crowned the multiple chief and many-sided man as the Africa Man of the Year in Food Security 2004 for his exploits in  food security, job creation as well as the monumental investment he has made  in  his ABUAD Enterprise Farm.

    FIGS is a  Non-Profit organisation with Tax Exempt Status in the United Kingdom. Its   mandate is to bridge the widening gap of extreme hunger and poverty in every home in Africa, one crop at a time. It was inaugurated in Nigeria as a Regional Chapter in Abuja in 2006 with 52 mentors and over 1,000 Volunteers in the six geo-political zones of the country.

    The erroneous perception of farming being old fashioned has become the anchor of FIGS global campaign while championing the cause of youth inclusiveness in sustainable agriculture, capacity building amongst farmers, stakeholders and Green initiatives and Food Security in over 23 Countries including Sub -regional Africa.

    Babalola whose formal education ended at Emmanuel Primary School, Ado-Ekiti, where he obtained his Standard Six Certificate because of paucity of funds for him to go further in those early days, went on life with an unbending determination and by dint of hard work to obtain two Bachelors’ degrees (B. Sc. Economics and LL.B) by private study.

    Since then, Babalola, who was at various times a pupil teacher, a secondary school teacher, vice principal, university lecturer, economist, auditor, administrator, farmer and educationist, has been so many things within the country’s educational landscape, so much so that he is a former winner of the Senior Teachers of Nigeria Award by Association of Nigeria Teachers.

    The unflinching contributions of Babalola, a man who has built and donated towering edifices to many tertiary institutions in Nigeria, started with his patently selfless wavering of a 5 million British Pound Sterling legal fee in 1982 just for a federal institution to be established in his home state of the bigger Ondo State then.

    It was this altruistic and patriotic gesture that gave birth to the Federal Polytechnic, which was first sited in Akure before it was relocated to Ado-Ekiti, Babalola’s homestead, when the Federal University of Technology took off in Akure. It is on record that as Chairman of the Federal Polytechnic, which he part funded, Babalola did not take any allowance, rather, and on a continuous basis, he kept on expending his own resources.

    In 2,000, Babalola, a man bitten by the bug of excellence, was appointed Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council of the University of Lagos, during which time he was able to see first-hand and bare-facedly the rot and decay that characterized the nation’s educational landscape. Together with his colleagues in the Council and the University Administration, they were able to turn the fortunes of UNILAG around so much so that that university became the best around that time and he was voted Best Pro-Chancellor twice (2005 and 2006).

    But because that was not enough for him and more importantly because of the urge to change things for the better, to give education a befitting face lift and to show that it is possible to have good quality, functional and reformatory education, he establishedhis wave-making AfeBabalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), to lead others by example in quality, functional and reformatory education.

    The University, which began academic works on January 4, 2010, has received many accolades from eminent personalities and notable institutions within and outside Nigeria. For example, the All African Students Union with Headquarters in Ghana acknowledged the university as the “fastest growing private university in Africa”, the European Business Assembly in Oxford gave it Socrates Award for the Best Enterprise in Africa, 2011.

    The university, though only four years old now has been rated by the Global University Webometric as the second (2nd) Best Private University in Nigeria and number thirteen (13th) of the totality of the 157 universities in Nigeria. It recently secured 100 per cent accreditation in all the fourteen Programmes presented to NUC for accreditation in 2013. The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) has also accredited all the seven engineering programmes. Similarly the Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria (CPN) also granted full accreditation for its computer programmes.

    The Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC), the Regulatory Body for Education in Nigeria, described it as a model, benchmark and reference point, former President of Nigeria, Chief OlusegunObasanjo described it as a model, former military leader, Dr. (Gen.) Yakubu Gowon (retd) described the setting as “superlative and impressive with nothing of its kind that I have seen so far in this country or anywhere”, President Goodluck Jonathan also described it as “Notably one of the most outstanding individual contributions towards government educational project”.

    At the international level, UNESCO, which acknowledged ABUAD as one of the prestigious universities in Africa, has invited  the university to collaborate with it on issues relating to education, particularly on the Flagship Programme 2 of Operational Strategy for Priority Africa (2014-2021) titled “Strengthening Education Systems for Sustainable Development in Africa: Improving Equity, Quality and Relevance” and further volunteered “to publicise UNESCO-ABUAD initiatives on its website”, thereby ‘portraying the university as one of the shining beacon of excellence in its endeavour to be one of the best universities in African and the world’.

    The university operates the collegiate system and has seven of such colleges: the College of Law, College of Natural and Applied Sciences, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Social and Management Sciences and College of Arts and Humanities as well as the College of Education. It also offers Entrepreneurial and Leadership training to make its graduates all-rounder human beings that do not have to wait for anybody to give them white collar jobs before they can be gainfully employed.

    As leaders in functional, quality and reformatory education, the university initiated and developed programmes in Social Justice, Intelligence & Security Studies, Human Biology and Mechatronics.Today, ABUAD is the only university in Nigeria offering such programmes and NUC has gone ahead to adopt them as the benchmark for any university that may want to offer these programmes in future.

    It also has a gigantic Entrepreneurial Talent Centre with26 different sports, a rare phenomenon in any university around today and an Agricultural Enterprise Centre which has been designated by IITA as a Centre of Research where students learn many areas of Agriculture.

    The Centre boasts of      110,000 Mango trees,    500,000 Teak trees, 310,000 Gmelinatrees, a Moringafactory worth over N1 billion, 600 fish ponds with at least 5,000 fishes in each of them, and a    Feed Mill worth over N500,000.00 as well as an Animal section made up of a Piggery, Snailery, Turkey, Guinea Fowl, Quail and Mushroom as well as an incubator.

    Today, the mustard seed that was planted four years ago has grown and blossomed into a great oak tree as the first set of our 103 students from the College of Sciences and the College of Social and Management Sciences were released to the world at a very colourful maiden convocation ceremony on October 21, last year. Testimonies abound about the respect and honour appreciative members of the society accord these ABUAD Ambassadors.

    It must be in appreciation of all these national and international recognitions and encomiums that the new College of Industrial Development (UID), Ghana, appointed the four-year old university to mentor it as the ‘Mentoring Tertiary and Affiliate Institution.

    Undoubtedly, ABUAD is an ‘incubator’ that would enable Babalola to ‘replicate’ himself in the ‘leaders’ of tomorrow through function. Certainly, ABUAD and its Founder are going places.

     

    •Tunde Olofintila wrote from Lagos.

  • College of education teachers’ protest against Minister

    College of education teachers’ protest against Minister

    Members of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo, on wednesday trooped out to protest what they called the “maladministration” of the Supervising Minister of Education, Ezebunwo Nyesom Wike.

    They maintained that he is not qualified to be a minister.

    Its former National President, Comrade Remi Makinde said it would have been logical if Wike holds the office of “Special Adviser to the President on Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s affairs rather than be in an office that decides the future of all Nigerian students.

    Makinde said Wike is a lawyer, who is interested in helping the Presidency to fight Amaechi rather than looking for ways to tackle all the challenges in the education sector.

    The lecturers expressed their grievances over the ongoing strike which has entered four months.

    The protest came up at the institution’s gate and led by its Chapter Chairman, Dr. Samuel Akintunde

    They carried placards with different inscriptions such as “IPPIS is repugnant, Jonathan should respond to the cries of the masses” FG should save education from drowning “

    The protest was initially disrupted by men of the Nigerian Police led by CSP Emmanuel Okoi, who prevented workers from blocking the free flow of vehicles along Akure- Ondo-Ore-Lagos road.

    The Police later settled with the workers as the lecturers resolved to stage the protest at the college’s gate.

    Akintunde said the battle of the lecturers was to liberate colleges of education and to improve the academic standard of the students.

    He said the federal government has abandoned teachers’ education completely, adding that none of the 10 issues raised by the union has been solved.

    The COEASU chairman noted that the federal government has been recalcitrant; stressing that the government has only met two times with the lecturers and on these occasions it was different groups who represented the government on the dialogue table.

    His words, “Our fight is about bringing up quality education in Nigeria. The federal government prefers dialoguing with University sector when they came up with their demands but neglect other group in the education sector. If you visit any of the college of education, you will discover that we are working with obsolete tools.

    “We are saying that it is high time all these things change. Secondary schools workshops and laboratories are better than those ones in Nigeria Colleges of Education

    “We have tabled 10 issues that can make education move forward but the federal government has turned a deaf ear to this. We are ready to work, but they have been delaying us from working and since the best approach they know is strike, we will continue to seat at home until they are ready to meet our demands.”

     

  • Union boss lauds ACE

    The National President of the Senior Staff Union of Colleges of Education, Nigeria Comrade Mohammed Uwaisu, has commended the Management of Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo for creating a good relationship between it and unions in the College.

    Comrade Uwaisu spoke during the South West Zonal Delegates’ meeting in the college.

    According to him, the college was a preferred venue of the Delegates meeting because conducive environment in the college and smooth working relationship between management and unions.

    The Provost represented by the College Librarian, Dr. Rotimi Egunjobi, commended the College branch of the union for putting up a structure in the College.

  • Adeboye tasks Christians on obedience to God

    Adeboye tasks Christians on obedience to God

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye has emphasized the need for Christians to remain steadfast in prayers.

    He urged them to abide with the will of the Almighty God in order to receive heavenly blessings.

    Pastor Adeboye gave the charge at the weekend in a sermon he delivered at an interdenominational service held at the Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo.

    According to the cleric, God is always faithful in His promise and would therefore be willing to answer any request from those who constantly seek His face for solutions to their problems.

    Quoting copiously from various passages of the Holy Bible, Pastor Adeboye noted that with perseverance, steadfastness and faithfulness as well as regular supplication to God, miracle would occur.

    He also stressed the need for all Nigerian irrespective of their religion affiliations particularly those who may be passing through one form of tribulation or the other, to have faith in God for the solutions to their problems; stressing that with God, “all things are possible.”

    The programme held at the college sports centre featured prayer session, exhortation, counseling and music rendition from the RCCG Choir and Otunba Sunday Adegeye a.k.a King Sunny Ade.

    It was attended by several dignitaries including the Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, his wife, Mrs. Olukemi Mimiko; Osemawe of Ondo Kingdom, Oba Dr. Victor Adesimbo Kiladejo; Olori Yinka Kiladejo; Provost of ACE, Prof. Adeyemi Ibukunoluwa Idowu; his wife, Dr. (Mrs.) Adetoun Idowu.

    Others present were Deputy Provost, Dr. Abayomi Olajuyigbe; Registrar, Mr. Felix Eniola Aderinboye and the college Librarian, Dr. Rotimi Egunjobi.

    The rest were the Jegun of Ile-Oluji, Oba Surulola Adedugbe; Chief of Staff to Gov. Mimiko, Dr.Kola Ademujimi, Asst. Pastor (Mrs.) Aralola Faturoti , Olori Anike Adesanoye, Divisional Police Officers from Yaba, Enuowa and Fagun divisional Police Stations, Heads of Departments and Units, clergymen and community leaders among others.