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  • UNILORIN secures N1.6billion NELFUND loan for 12,983 students

    UNILORIN secures N1.6billion NELFUND loan for 12,983 students

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has said it has secured N1.6 billion Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) for 12,983 students in the 2024/2025 academic session.

    It added that the loan was across all disciplines, including medical students.

    Vice Chancellor Prof Wahab Egbewole told reporters yesterday in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, while heralding the 40th convocation of the university.

    Egbewole said: “This laudable programme of the Federal Government has guaranteed that no student will drop out as a result of funding.”

    He hailed the interventionist policies of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETfund), noting that “an intervention fund of N52.6 billion was allocated to the university by TETFUND for year 2025 and this covers 11 areas, including physical infrastructure/programme upgrade, academic staff training, ICT support, entrepreneurship, career services.

    “The university equally received N300 million for zonal interventions to execute projects.

    “Equally, a special high impact project (SHIP) was given to our university to upgrade facilities in the sum of N4 billion at the College of Health Sciences and another N750 million for the building of hostel at the college.”

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    The vice chancellor said 12,653 students would graduate during its 40th convocation, coinciding with the institution’s 50th anniversary.

    He added that the graduating class for “the 2024/2025 academic session includes 316 First Class graduates, 4,120 Second Class Upper, 5,939 Second Class Lower, 1,078 Third Class, and 11 Pass degrees.

    “The list also includes 175 MB;BS graduates, 94 Nursing graduates, 36 from Veterinary Medicine, 64 in Physiotherapy and 13 Diploma awardees.

    “In the postgraduate category, 1,520 students will receive higher degrees, comprising 182 Postgraduate Diplomas, 916 Master’s, 188 professional Master’s and 234 PhDs.”

  • ‘How UNILORIN student is creating jobs via shea butter business’

    ‘How UNILORIN student is creating jobs via shea butter business’

    A 500-Level Law student at the University of Ilorin(UNILORIN) is neck-deep in entrepreneurship, employing fellow students, empowering women and rewriting the narrative for young Nigerians in a country where unemployment remains one of the harshest realities to contend with. MUTALIB JIBRIL (UDUS) reports.

    In her early 20s, Mohammad Nimatallahi Kpayero, a 500-Level Law student at the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN)  has taken an age-long trade from Baruten Local Government and transformed it into a thriving business that employs students, empowers women, and is catching the attention of customers globally.

    For Nimatallahi, entrepreneurship is not just about money. It’s about identity, culture, and rewriting the narrative for young Nigerians in a country where unemployment remains one of the harshest realities.

    Heritage as a catalyst

    Nimatallahi hails from Baruten Local Government in Kwara State. Growing up around women who produced shea butter in large quantities but received little recognition inspired her to start her venture.

    “These women have been doing this for years, but their contributions weren’t acknowledged. I wanted to spotlight them, to turn what they do into something bigger,” she said.

    With that resolve, she began processing and packaging shea butter products — from natural/raw butter to refined versions and skincare lines such as glow butter, baby butter, and hair-growth butter. That decision gave birth to her brand name, Baru Shea Butter.

    Persistence pays

    Like most entrepreneurs, her journey hasn’t been smooth. Moments of doubt came when sales dwindled, and the burden of academics collided with business demands.

    “There were times I thought of quitting. No sales today, sales tomorrow. It was frustrating. But later I came to understand that’s part of business. I decided no matter what, I wouldn’t give up,” she said.

    Balancing entrepreneurship with a demanding law curriculum has been among her toughest challenges. To overcome this, she devised a system: weekdays for lectures, weekends for deliveries. If orders are urgent during the week, she arranges dispatch riders — even at extra costs.

    “Planning is everything. They say failing to plan is planning to fail. If you don’t organise yourself, school and business will overwhelm you,” she added.

    Her resilience has become her hallmark. Today, she employs fellow students, proving that undergraduates can contribute to reducing Nigeria’s unemployment crisis.

    Creating job opportunities, not just income

    Nigeria’s youth unemployment crisis is alarming. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), for youth (aged 15-24) unemployment  stood at 8.4 per cent  in Q1 2024, dropping to 6.5 percent  in Q2 2024.

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    By 2050, Africa is projected to have nearly a billion young people under 30 entering the workforce. Experts caution  that without adequate opportunities, this surge could fuel social unrest and accelerate brain drain. Around the same time, higher education scholar Toyin Falola urged African universities, governments, and regulators to place greater emphasis on job creation and entrepreneurship.

    Instead of adding her voice to the chorus of complaints, Nimatallahi decided to act. Her shea butter venture does more than provide income — it creates jobs. She has employed  5 staff,  students, and hopes to expand in the future.

    “Most youths are just complaining. But I told myself: I must contribute solutions. If I can employ 5 now, I hope to employ 1000 people in the future through my shea butter company,” she said.

    One of her staff, Mohammed G. Mohammed, who’s also a student, said: “If not for this job, I don’t know how I’d cope financially. I don’t  disturb my parents for basic needs again.”

     Charity Amodochi , another staff member, said: “Working with Baru shea butter has been instrumental. I have been able to sort out my little bills by myself while in school and I also buy some things for my personal needs without any hassles.”

    Recognition and validation

    Her work hasn’t gone unnoticed. At an event on campus, a provost from another institution, invited as guest speaker, highlighted Nimatallahi’s shea butter business as a model for students nationwide.

    “I felt on top of the world. My name was displayed on the screen as he was making a presentation. It was overwhelming,” she said.

    The feedback from customers has also been her greatest motivation. Reviews from within and outside Nigeria affirm the quality of her shea butter skincare products.

    “When a customer texts me saying my butter worked for their skin or their baby, I jubilate. That’s my affirmation,” she added.

    Between Law and entrepreneurship

    As a law student, one might expect her to dream of practising law. But for Nimatallahi, she doesn’t really find joy in lawyering.

    “I don’t really find joy in lawyering. I enjoy entrepreneurship — the struggles, the sleepless nights, the joy of creating jobs. Maybe one day I’ll juggle both, but for now, shea butter is my passion,” she said.

    Expert insight: balancing business and academics

    In an interview with a lecturer of Clinical Pharmacy at Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto(UDUS), Dr Ibrahim Abayomi Ogunyinka, he noted that combining entrepreneurship with academics is admirable, but often overwhelming for undergraduates.

    “Juggling the two is encouraging, but it’s also overwhelming for students. It’s even harder for students who aren’t good at multitasking,” he said.

    His advice for students who aspire to do both is simple but crucial

    “As an undergraduate, know yourself. If you can’t multitask perfectly, one of the two will suffer — either your academics or your business, because there aren’t well-structured programmes for entrepreneurship,” said.

    He added that early entrepreneurial ventures are important in tackling unemployment, but government support is crucial.

    “It’ll be better, easier and more effective if the government infuses well-structured programmes for students with an entrepreneurial eye. The students will thrive exceptionally,” he said.

  • UNILORIN Alumni applaud Opeifa’s promptness on derailment 

    UNILORIN Alumni applaud Opeifa’s promptness on derailment 

    The University of Ilorin Alumni Association (Lagos State Chapter) has commiserated with the Managing Director of the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr. Kayode Opeifa, over the recent train derailment incident.

    The association expressed gratitude to God that no life was lost, describing the incident as “a temporary setback.”

    The association also reaffirmed its solidarity with Dr. Opeifa, noting his trajectory of accomplishments — from his role as Transportation Secretary in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to his unprecedented coordination of LASTMA in Lagos State — remains a reassuring testament to his competence and energy. 

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    It said in a statement by Lagos chairperson Engr Isiwat A. Lawal and General Secretary Barr J.J Ajadi : “We believe Dr Opeifa’s promptness saved the nation from unnecessary embarrassment.

    “Under Dr. Opeifa’s purposeful leadership, we are confident that the NRC will attain enviable heights and deliver excellent services Nigerians will celebrate.”

    The Alumni body assured Opeifa of its prayers and unwavering support as he continues to reposition the NRC for greater efficiency and national pride.

  • UNILORIN students: latest beneficiaries of  OPay’s 1.2b 10-year scholarship initiative

    UNILORIN students: latest beneficiaries of OPay’s 1.2b 10-year scholarship initiative

    In a bold step to empower Nigeria’s future leaders, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, OPay, has extended its N1.2 billion 10-Year Scholarship Initiative to students of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN).

    This latest milestone marks UNILORIN as the newest beneficiary of OPay’s long-term commitment to supporting education across the country.

    The scholarship program, designed to ease financial barriers for talented students, reflects OPay’s mission to foster academic excellence and unlock opportunities for Nigerian youths. Through this initiative, the company is enabling students to focus fully on their studies and personal growth without the weight of financial stress.

    “At OPay, we believe education is the key to unlocking individual potential and advancing our society,” said Managing Director OPay, Dauda Gotring.

    He said: “This N1.2 billion 10-year scholarship program is not only about supporting today’s students but about investing in Nigeria’s future. We are committed to nurturing the brilliant minds who will shape the nation’s progress for years to come.”

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    Speaking at the MOU signing, UNILORIN’s VC, Professor Wahab Olasupo Egbewole (SAN), remarked: “We would like to express our gratitude to OPay for their remarkable scholarship initiative to support our students here at UNILORIN. This initiative shows that OPay is aligning with the education agenda of the federation.”

    The UNILORIN partnership is the latest chapter in OPay’s nationwide education initiative, which has already provided support to students at several other Nigerian universities.

    As the programme grows, OPay remains dedicated to empowering young Nigerians with the resources and opportunities needed to thrive both academically and professionally.

    Through this enduring investment, OPay is reaffirming its role not just as a financial service provider, but as a partner in shaping a brighter and more inclusive future for Nigeria.

    OPay was established in 2018 as a leading financial institution in Nigeria with the mission to make financial services more inclusive through technology.

    The company offers a wide range of payment services, including money transfer, bill payment, airtime & data purchase, card service, and merchant payments, among others.

    Renowned for its super-fast experience and reliable network, OPay is licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and insured by the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) with the same insurance coverage as commercial banks.

  • Fed Govt begins building of solar-powered electric charging station at UNILORIN

    Fed Govt begins building of solar-powered electric charging station at UNILORIN

    Federal Government has begun work on the building of a state-of-the-art solar-powered electric charging station at the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN).

    A delegation from the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), led by Ogunmola Oloruntola, said this during the team’s visit to the university to introduce the contractor and consultant responsible for the construction of the solar-powered electric charging station to the school’s management.

    Oloruntoba assured the university management of the commitment of the team to ensuring the successful execution of the project.

    He said the solar-powered charging station would serve as a model for similar projects across the country, thereby contributing to Nigeria’s goal of achieving a cleaner and more sustainable transportation system.

    The Vice Chancellor, UNILORIN, Prof. Wahab Egbewole (SAN), lauded the Federal Government on its determination to achieve zero-emission through the transition from gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles.

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     Represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), Prof. Moji Bakare-Odunola, Prof Egbewole said the initiative was environmental friendly and had positive health impact.

    He added that the initiative would foster academic research and provide students with practical knowledge in renewable energy and electric vehicle technology.

    Egbewole noted that the establishment of the solar-powered charging station would enhance research efforts and offer valuable learning opportunities for students and faculty members.

    The Project Consultant and representative of Greenarc Global Consultants Ltd, Martins Amough, listed the benefits the charging station would bring to the university community.

    He confirmed its potential to supporting research efforts, especially for students and workers of the Faculty of Engineering, who had interest in renewable energy and electric vehicle technology.

  • MSSN visits UNILORIN VC, seeks support for academic excellence

    MSSN visits UNILORIN VC, seeks support for academic excellence

    The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), led by its National Amir, Mustapha Tajudeen Olumide, has paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Professor Abdul Wahab Egbewole, SAN, to solicit support and strengthen academic excellence among students.

    During the visit, held at the Vice Chancellor’s office, the MSSN leadership outlined its strategic vision, focusing on financial stability, increased relevance among members and the broader community, and digital transformation through artificial intelligence integration and database enhancement.

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    The National Amir, Mustapha Tajudeen Olumide, led the visit. He pointed out their commitment to building a vibrant, dynamic Muslim student community that is spiritually grounded, intellectually empowered, and socially responsible. The new leadership also outlined their plans to develop a strategic plan for navigating the era of artificial intelligence and enhancing its member database. They also expressed their gratitude for the warm reception by the vice-chancellor.

  • UNILORIN VC applauds focus on AI in education on International Day of Education 

    UNILORIN VC applauds focus on AI in education on International Day of Education 

    The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Wahab Egbewole (SAN), has hailed the focus of this year’s International Day of Education on the importance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the education sector, calling it both appropriate and forward-thinking. 

    The theme for this year’s celebration, “AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation,” was praised by Prof. Egbewole for its alignment with the university’s ongoing efforts to integrate AI into its academic framework. 

    In a statement issued by the university’s director of corporate affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, it was noted that the theme is in perfect harmony with the university’s significant advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence. 

    Prof. Egbewole emphasized that the university recognizes the vital role education plays in preparing future leaders to navigate the rapidly changing technological landscape. He reaffirmed the university’s commitment to equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to leverage AI for societal progress. 

    In line with this commitment, Prof. Egbewole revealed that the university recently trained 21 of its students in the use of Artificial Intelligence, with plans to sponsor an additional 500 students shortly. 

    He further explained that these training programs aim to empower students with the skills needed to explore and utilize AI for innovation and future career opportunities. 

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    The Vice-Chancellor also highlighted the university’s ongoing efforts to promote excellence in education and community development, noting that the university is currently running a SMART Agenda. This agenda focuses on the integration of technology to enhance teaching, learning, and research. 

    Prof. Egbewole’s statements reflect the University of Ilorin’s commitment to advancing AI education and ensuring its students are well-prepared for the future.

    He added: “We have made significant strides in the area of Artificial Intelligence and have also invested heavily in digital infrastructure, including a state-of-the-art data centre and a robust network that supports online learning. With plans to establish a Centre for Artificial Intelligence already in an advanced stage, the Centre for Cybersecurity and COMSIT is currently coordinating the AI endeavours of the university.”

  • 10,789 UNILORIN students beneficiaries of NELfund, says VC

    10,789 UNILORIN students beneficiaries of NELfund, says VC

    No fewer than 10,789 students of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) have so far benefited from the Nigerian Education Fund (NELfund) loan, Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof Wahab Egbewole has said.

    Prof Egbewole is optimistic that the number would double at the end of this session.

    The jurisprudence law professor told reporters yesterday in Ilorin, Kwara state as part of activities heralding the 50th anniversary of the institution.

    He said: “As of now, we have verified that 10,789 students have benefited from the NELfund loan.

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    “We are hoping that by the time we do the verification for the 2024/2025 session, this figure will double.”

    Speaking on the proposed tax reforms, Prof Egbewole said, “As a lawyer, a reform is a reform. It is to look at what they are doing to better the present reform.

    “That is exactly what the government wants to do with the tax reforms bill. But that is also in the realm of speculation.

    “The bill is still with the National Assembly. NASS is dealing with the issue.

    “The political class is also dealing with the backlash. It is not for me to go into.”

    On the alleged scrapping of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETfund), Egbewole said as a lawyer, “I deal with facts and figures. ASUU may have its own position on the TETfund issue, but the government has not come out to say it will scrap TETfund.”

  • UNILORIN wins NOA North-Central campus debate, advances to national final

    UNILORIN wins NOA North-Central campus debate, advances to national final

    University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has emerged North-Central champion of the 7 for 7 National Values Charter Campus Debate organised by the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to inspire Nigerian youth to embrace national values and civic responsibility.

    UNILORIN clinched the award at an event on Thursday, 28th November at the Admiral Mohammed Lawal Multipurpose Hall in Kwara State Polytechnic.

    In his welcome address delivered by Tolu Meduna, the Director General, NOA, Mallam Lanre Issa Onilu noted that the inter tertiary institution debate is a continuation of efforts by the Agency to engage younger Nigerians towards patriotism and unite hearts and minds toward a shared vision of progress and national pride.

    The Rector of Kwara State Polytechnic Dr Abdul Jimoh Mohammed, represented by the Deputy Rector Academics, Dr Mrs Felicia Awolola also commended NOA for the laudable initiative and promised to promote the ideals of the values charter beyond the programme.

    Representatives from Kwara State Polytechnic and University of Ilorin competed in the debate, dissecting the thought-provoking topic: “7 for 7 National Values Charter: Striking the Balance Between Government Promises and Citizens’ Responsibilities in Nation-Building.”

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    The debate highlighted compelling arguments on the interplay between governance, civic duty and personal responsibilities and it was another. 

    Representing the Kwara State Polytechnic was the duo of Lanre Idris Mustapha  and Bankole Yusuf Williams of Mass Communication Department while University of Ilorin was represented by Alex Olafisoye and Alex Tivlumun of Law and Communication Information Sciences.

    The panel which comprised the NOA Kwara Director Alh Dare Abdulganiyu, Dr Reuben Akano of Kwara State University, Mrs Omokanye, College of Education Oro and Dr. Ogunmodede Busola, Regional Director, StrengthAfrica, after a thorough assessment awarded University of Ilorin the championship title for the North Central zone earning the team a ₦5,000,000 prize and a coveted ticket to the grand finale.

    The sum of N2m was awarded Kwara State Polytechnic as the runner up in the debate 

    Interestingly, the event extended beyond the debate, featuring a robust capacity-building segment led by distinguished facilitators. These sessions equipped participants with valuable skills and insights:

    Oluseye Taiwo Adepoju, a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, delivered an inspiring session on leadership and personal development. He urged participants to harness their strengths to drive societal transformation.

    Dr. Adebusola Ogunmodede, also took a session, highlighting the importance of mental resilience and emotional intelligence in achieving both personal and societal goals.

    Tolu Meduna, the programme Coordinator highlighted the initiative’s scope, revealing that similar debates will be held across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, with a winner selected in a live broadcast at the grand finale.

    The event brought together students, professionals and dignitaries, who applauded the initiative as a pivotal step toward a value-driven and new Nigeria.

  • Unilorin begins 2024/2025 pre-admission screening

    Unilorin begins 2024/2025 pre-admission screening

    University of Ilorin (Unilorin) has commenced its 2024/2025 pre-admission screening.

    The institution’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Kunle Akogun, disclosed this to reporters in Ilorin

    The screening, which commenced on August 5, will end August 18.

    Akogun said that admission offer would be based on UTME/DE aggregate score – 50 per cent, post-UTME screening score – 30 per cent and five relevant O’ level grades – 20 per cent.

    “All candidates are to upload their O’ Level and/or A’ Level results, where applicable, on JAMB Central Admission Processing System (CAPS).

    “Candidates who are awaiting results should indicate by typing/selecting ‘AR’ (awaiting result),” he said.

    Akogun advised candidates intending to change their courses to effect the changes on JAMB CAPS, and not on the institution’s portal.

    “The university will periodically download these changes and update the Unilorin portal up to the time of closure of PUTME registration,” he said.

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    The spokesperson also warned that the university would not allow for updates after the closure of registration.

    He advised each candidate to have a personal, valid and active email address as well as a personal mobile number before commencing the registration process.

    “Candidate should proceed to pay registration fee of N2,000.00 only.

    “They are advised to crosscheck the correctness of all entries before final submission.

    “Candidates should note that information entered can be reviewed for correction purposes during the course of registration right up to the closure of the portal for registration to ensure error-free registration,” he said.

    Akogun also advised the candidates to print out their screening document and ensure that all information entered was correctly displayed.

    “Where the information supplied is not correctly displayed, candidates are advised to re-enter their information.

    “Candidates who registered for courses that admit only those with one sitting or result (MBBS, Pharmacy, Optometry and Computer Engineering) must ensure that only one sitting is submitted on the portal,” he said.

    He warned that errors would be treated as deliberate falsification of results, which would lead to automatic disqualification.