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  • Yabatech’s GESP partners UK group to equip educators with gender skills 

    Yabatech’s GESP partners UK group to equip educators with gender skills 

    To promote gender equality in education, Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech), through its Girls’ Education and Skills Partnership (GESP) programme, has partnered with the UK-based International Network for Advancing Science and Policy (INASP) to train educators in Gender-Responsive Pedagogy (GRP).

     The partnership, supported by UNICEF Generation Unlimited and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), aims to equip lecturers and facilitators with the tools to create inclusive learning environments that challenge gender biases and foster equal participation in education and employment.

    The three-day Training of Trainers (ToT) workshop, at Lagos, was designed to enhance the skills of educators and position them as ‘gender champions’ who will advocate for gender equity in teaching methodologies.

    With over 30 trainers participating, the workshop focused on gender-sensitive teaching practices, facilitation techniques, and strategies to dismantle stereotypes in education.

    Mai Skovgaard, Senior Programmes Specialist at INASP, highlighted the importance of gender-responsive pedagogy, stating: “It ensures that both girls and boys will benefit equally from the training or the teaching that they’re participating in, so that ultimately, both girls and boys will be able to enter into employment and succeed in their professional life. 

    The enthusiasm and engagement from the participants have been fantastic, and it is clear that Yabatech has the ambition to become a leader in gender-responsive pedagogy in Nigeria.”

    Dr Funmilayo Doherty, Project Coordinator of the GESP Programme at Yabatech, emphasized the institution’s commitment to pioneering gender-inclusive education.

    She said:“We are enhancing the skills of our trainers to ensure that gender-responsive pedagogy is embedded not only in Yabatech but also in other institutions across Nigeria.

     This initiative is a response to gender stereotypes and biases that have long created barriers for women in male-dominated fields, particularly in STEM and ICT.”

    The training addressed unconscious and internalized biases in education and the workplace.

     Participants engaged in interactive sessions, exploring ways to foster inclusive teaching environments. 

    Mrs Rebecca Martins, one of the participants, shared her experience: “This training has been an eye-opener, especially in Africa, where gender stereotypes are deeply rooted. 

    We are learning how to facilitate classrooms where boys and girls are given equal opportunities to thrive in any field, be it engineering, science, or the arts.”

    Mr. Anthony Agu, another participant, expressed his appreciation for the training. He said: “This opportunity has given me a broader perspective on facilitation. I intend to extend my knowledge to other staff members at Yabatech so that more educators can integrate gender-responsive teaching methods into their classrooms.”

    Facilitators of the workshop included Prof. Flora Fabia, INASP Associate and Vice Chancellor of Mwanza University, Tanzania, and Albert Luswata, INASP Associate and Chair, Centre for Ethics, Uganda Martyrs University. 

    They led discussions on gender equity, inclusive facilitation techniques, and strategies to challenge stereotypes that hinder educational progress.

    Yabatech’s Rector, Dr Ibraheem  Abdul   , an engineer, reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to gender equity in education and commended INASP and GESP’s efforts to spearhead the initiative.

     With continued mentorship from INASP, the trained educators will implement these techniques, fostering a culture of inclusivity in Nigeria’s educational system.

    This partnership is a significant step toward dismantling gender biases in education and empowering young girls to break barriers in traditionally male-dominated industries. 

    Through this initiative, Yabatech aims to set a national precedent for integrating gender-responsive pedagogy in tertiary institutions across Nigeria.

  • YABATECH blazes the trail in GRP train, certification

    YABATECH blazes the trail in GRP train, certification

    • By Sunday Aderin

    Yaba College of Technology has blazed the trail to become the first tertiary institution in the country to train and certified over 40  staff in Gender Responsive Pedagogy (GRP), a groundbreaking initiative of the college Girls’ Education and Skills Partnership (GESP) program.

    This was facilitated by the United Kingdom based International Network for Advancing Science and Policy (INASP) that equipped the participants with the knowledge and tools to integrate GRP into classroom as a collaboration effort sponsored by Unicef Generation Unlimited and Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).

    The three days training workshop empowered the participants with the skills to challenge gender biases, foster equal participation and create inclusive learning environments where students regardless of gender can reach their full potential.

    The Project coordinator of GESP in the college, Dr. Funmilayo Doherty, in her welcome address, disclosed that the participants are the first cohort of GRP trainers in Nigeria tertiary education system and will be playing pivotal role in shaping the future of education and would be the driving force in expanding GRP knowledge.

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    The rector,  Dr Ibraheem Abdul, commended the INASP team for partnering with YABATECH’s GESP initiative and highlighted the importance of innovation in education, stating that true innovators dedicate themselves fully to setting exemplary standards.

    He urged participants to embrace the GRP initiative and equip themselves with the necessary knowledge to drive meaningful change in the educational sector not minding the herculean task attached to it.

    “Gender-Responsive Pedagogy is an innovative concept that holds great potential for the future. It is imperative that everyone embraces this forward-thinking approach to foster an inclusive and balanced educational environment,” Dr. Abdul declared.

    The rector, however, encouraged participants to commit wholeheartedly to the GRP initiative and to become advocates of innovation as the world awaits the showcasing of their expertise in no too distant future.

    The representative of INASP UK, a Senior Programme Specialist in gender responsiveness programming and pedagogy, Mai Hoff Skovgaard, expressed her delight and satisfaction on the enthusiasm, passion and warm embracement of Nigeria at the workshop.

    She outlined that  the participants have acquired knowledge and confidence in understanding GRP and how it transforms education, identifying strategies to eliminate stereotypes from curricula, teaching methods and classrooms interactions, inclusive teaching and assessment techniques with practical approaches to ensure that all student receive equal learning opportunities and also action planning for institutional change on how to integrate GRP principles into teaching practices and institutional policies.

    Other team members of the INASP UK that facilitated the training are Professor Flora Fabian, a founding vice chancellor of Mwanza University, Tanzania and Dr. Albert Lauswata, a senior lecturer and chair, Centre for Ethics, Uganda Martyrs University.

  • Vital Voices mentors females

    Vital Voices mentors females

    Lonadek Global Services, through its Vital Voices Global annual Mentoring Walk, empowered not fewer than 50 girls to foster meaningful connection that contributes to personal and professional growth.

    The walk kicked off from Lonadek’s office to Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) campus, in sensitization and recruitment of about 100 female students, into mentoring programmes to help them navigate their dreams in a male-dominated industry.

    The programme brought together, established women leaders who took turn to mentor, empower and network with the girls.

    The walk which was held in commemoration of this year’s International Women’s Day celebration, also featured impactful discussions, platform for women to gain guidance and support in their respective fields, and motivational talks.

    Principal Consultant, Lonadek Global Services, Dr Ibilola Amao, urged women to have a clear vision of their dreams, and ensure they achieve it

    “Have a clear vision. Know what you want to achieve and work towards it. Don’t wait for opportunities. Create your own opportunities and take charge of your future. Build a support network. Surround yourself with people who support and encourage you. Step out of your comfort zone. Be willing to take risks and challenge yourself to achieve your goals. Take control of your future.

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    “The Global Mentoring Walks are an opportunity to highlight the importance of women’s leadership and to accelerate the impact of women leaders through mentoring. The annual Mentoring Walk brings together established women leaders and emerging women leaders to walk together in their communities. As they walk, they discuss their professional challenges and successes and establish a mentoring relationship in which the seasoned leader guides, advises, and supports her peers.” she said.

    Coordinator of Human Capital Development Initiative at Lonadek Global Services, Mr. Samuel Jackson, reiterated that the Firm is bent on transforming local talents into becoming global assets.

    “We keep encouraging more women to soar and believe in themselves by building in them, skills that would enable them to excel. Women can accelerate in STEM by first removing the barriers that restrict women from striving in that sector. They should seek mentorship and embark on research,” he said

    Chief Operating Officer of the Firm, said that “It’s good to see young ladies have the opportunity to talk to women who understand where they’re coming from. It’s wonderful to look out to these young Ladies.”

  • ICAN verifies Yabatech as producer of chartered accountants

    ICAN verifies Yabatech as producer of chartered accountants

    The President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Chief Davidson Alaribe, has verified Yaba College of Technology as the producer of chartered accountants in Nigeria.

    The verification was disclosed during a presidential visit of the institute to the college, highlighting the institution’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, especially in the area of accounting.

    Alaribe lauded the college for producing unprecedented number of chartered accountants in the country, underscoring its role in nurturing professionals, who uphold the values of integrity, accuracy, and technical expertise in the field of accounting.

    The diamond president, who was received by the rector, Dr. Ibraheem Abdul, and the management team, students, and alumni was full of nostalgia and reminiscences of his formative years at the college, where he studied accounting at both national diploma and higher national diploma levels, graduating in 1996.

    He said that his journey from a young student to the pinnacle of the accounting profession was a testament to dedication and quality of education provided by the college.

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    Alaribe said: “The institution’s role in producing an unprecedented number of chartered accountants in Nigeria is a testament to quality of education and dedication of the institution to accounting profession.”

    Turning to the students, he emphasised the importance of core values such as accuracy and integrity, which are foundational to the accounting profession.

    He urged students to uphold these principles in their careers and to embrace continuous learning and adaptability, especially in the face of technological advancements like artificial intelligence (AI), which is reshaping the accounting landscape.

    “Embracing technology and continuous learning is not just a necessity, but a responsibility we owe to the profession and society,” he added.

    The rector, Abdul, expressed gratitude to Alaribe and ICAN Council members for the longstanding support and relationship between the college and the accounting body.

    He said the college would continue to produce competent professionals.

    Abdu requested for the collaboration of the body with the college by participating in her programme: ‘A Day with the Industry Partners,’ solely for inspiring the students and building the links between the town and academia.

    He described it as a programme where professionals and alumni engaged with students to provide training and motivation as the initiative is crucial in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, thereby enhancing the employability of the graduates turned out.

    The Bursar, Dr. Olusola Dada, in his welcome address, urged the institute to continue its support for the college’s initiatives.

    He highlighted that the collaborations have been instrumental in enhancing the curriculum, providing professional development opportunities for staff and ensuring that students are well-prepared for the demands of the accounting profession.

    The visit also featured the honouring of Sir George Majekodunmi Okufi, the first indigenous rector of the college and first registrar and chief executive officer of ICAN, and the first accountant to become a rector in Nigeria.

    The rector said: “His legacy continues to inspire both the college and the accounting profession at large.”

    Chief Alaribe acknowledged that Sir Okufi’s monumental contributions and visionary leadership laid the foundation for what Yaba College of Technology and ICAN are today.

    His dedication to education and professional excellence serves as a beacon for all of us.”

  • YABATECH students get free food

    YABATECH students get free food

    No fewer than 2000 students of Yaba College of Technology(YABATECH) have benefitted from the flagship “Feed YABATECH Students Initiative”.

    The initiative organised by the leadership of the Student Union of Government (SUG) provided the students with  food items, which include noodles and vouchers, to purchase food items at a lesser price.

    President of the  Student Union Government, Morakinyo Sola, described it as the first of its kind, stressing that  it was designed out of passion to support other students.

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    “This is the first time in the history of the school. We put together the Feed YabaTech Student Initiative. This is an initiative that is borne out of passion to support our fellow students. It is aimed at giving food packages to 2000 students, including students living with disabilities,” he said.

    He urged the federal and state governments to support undergraduates with food items iin the face of an increase in the cost of food items.

  • JUST IN: Fed Govt approves conversion of YABATECH to university

    JUST IN: Fed Govt approves conversion of YABATECH to university

    The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa said President Bola Tinubu has approved the conversion of the Yaba College of Technology, YABATECH, into a university.

    He made this known on Friday during a working visit to the college.

    Alausa said the college is ready and fit to become a full-fledged university, adding that the school is an enduring legacy.

    He said: “The Rector said some minutes ago that the staff, students and management of the college have been praying and fasting that it be converted to a university. Somehow, you have kind of ambushed me, but I must let you know that when I discussed the issue with President Bola Tinubu, he did not waste time in approving. I am just waiting for the memo and other necessary protocols from the appropriate quarters.

    “This school is a legacy and with over 200 staff members holding doctorate degrees in various fields, it is more than ready and fit to become a university. All the credit about this should go to the President who loves education and is concerned about giving the best to the youths who are our future leaders.”

    The Minister went round the institution to inaugurate and inspect some projects, expressing satisfaction with management’s maintenance culture.

    “I commend you for pursuing excellence and we need innovation and investments in technology for development and I can assure you that the federal government would back you up,” he added.

    Alausa noted that one of the reasons the Tinubu administration is focusing on technical and vocational education and adding entrepreneurship to it is to address the Japa Syndrome.

    “We are not taking the issue of Artificial Intelligence, robotics, coding and others with levity. We know that if our youths are good at those things, they can be in Nigeria and working for firms in many parts of the world and they will be earning foreign exchange. That will help stem this Japa of a thing, where people would travel abroad to do menial jobs,” he said.

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    According to him, for over three decades, Nigeria abandoned technical and vocational education and focused on producing graduates who are always after white-collar jobs, but the focus has now changed.

    “In Europe and other places, the focus has been on incorporating TVET to become a core aspect of their education system and that is what we are doing now. We need education that would aid manufacturing and technological innovations and that would also lead to a robust private sector which will drive societal growth and development,” he said.

    Earlier, the Rector, Dr Ibrahim Abdul, said with over 200 PhD holders in its services, YABATECH was more than qualified to become a university.

    “While we are praying that we become a university, we don’t want to become just one of those universities. We want to be a university of Technical and Vocational Education that would bring innovation and also solve societal problems and challenges and contribute greatly to the advancement of our dear country. We have the manpower and we just need the support of the government in this regard,” he said.

    Abdul highlighted the various achievements of his administration and said the management would not relent in taking the college to greater heights.

    The chairman of the Governing Council, Prof. Funso Afolabi, thanked the minister for the visit and solicited his support in getting their demands met.

    The bill that would state the change in status of the College and the new name it would bear is expected to the sent to the National Assembly for passage and presidential assent.

  • YABATECH seeks strategies to improve food production

    YABATECH seeks strategies to improve food production

    The School of Agricultural Technology, Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), Epe Campus, Lagos State, has intensified efforts to address insecurity, food production challenges, economic downturn and climate change effects.

    The school made this known  on Wednesday at a conference it organised with the theme: “Rethinking Food Production in Nigeria: Addressing Insecurity and Economic and Climatic Constraints”.

    Dean of Agricultural Technology, YABATECH, Dr Rosulu Hamed said challenges posed by food shortages and climate change were enormous. He said there was need for sustainable solutions.

    According to him, part of the solutions will be for governments to secure more parcels of  land for farming.

    “Acquiring significant land suitable for cultivation will contribute to the development of the economy.Government in conjunction with experts, should address security challenges and climate change effects on food production, ” he said.

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    The Vice Chancellor, Osun State University,  represented by Prof. Kazeem Adetunji, said  challenges of the agriculture sector caused by insecurity and climate change needed sustainable solutions.

    The Chairman of the  event’s Local Organising Committee, Dr Folashade Oluremi-Aminu,  said the conference served as a platform for experts, policymakers and other stakeholders to discuss strategies for improving food production in spite of challenges.

    Managing Director, Royal Waterfront Hotel and Suites, Epe, Mr. Adeniyi Ogunsanya said agriculture was fundamental to the survival of any society.

    He described the conference as timely, saying that its focus on food production was commendable. He called for more research to enhance agriculture.

    The event also  featured  exhibition of farm produce by students of the college.

  • NEM Insurance pledges support for YabaTech

    NEM Insurance pledges support for YabaTech

    The management of NEM Insurance Plc, led by its Chairman Mr. Tope Smart, played host to Dr. Ibraheem Abdul, the Rector of Yaba College of Technology, at the company’s Lagos headquarters.

    This courtesy visit signified both institutions’ dedication in developing and expanding corporate and educational synergies by discussing cooperative projects that will close the gap between academic institutions and the business sector.

    Speaking during the visit, the Managing Director of NEM Insurance Plc, Mr. Andrew Ikekhua, expressed his appreciation for the Rector’s visit and emphasised the company’s commitment to supporting educational growth in Nigeria.

    He said, “At NEM Insurance, we understand how important education is in determining our country’s future. We’re dedicated to supporting programmes that get students ready for the ever-changing needs of the workforce.”

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    Dr. Abdul in his speech emphasized that Yabatech was focused on educating and graduating students who will be in demand and conform to the contemporary workplace.

    He praised NEM for its ongoing support for Yabatech and its contribution to the growth of the Nigerian Insurance sector.

    He said, “YabaTech is committed to producing graduates who are both academically strong and prepared for the workforce. Working together with companies like NEM Insurance is crucial to accomplishing this objective.”

    During the visit, both parties agreed to explore specific projects and initiatives in the coming months. These include the introduction of internship opportunities for YabaTech students at NEM Insurance.

    “The potential development of specialized courses in risk management and insurance. The creation of customised training programmes to give students real-world experience in the insurance and financial services industries and capacity building.”

    Mr. Tope Smart, Chairman of NEM Insurance Plc, promised NEM’s backing for the college’s suggested projects and other areas of cooperation that have been decided upon for execution as a guaranteed guarantee. “Your requests are guaranteed, and working together, we can accomplish significant milestones for Yabatech and NEM,” Smart said.

    NEM Insurance’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and its strategic emphasis on human capital development are demonstrated by this involvement. The business anticipates a fruitful collaboration with YabaTech as it contributes to the empowerment of Nigerian youth for a more promising future.

  • YABATECH to benefit from Fed Govt agric investment

    YABATECH to benefit from Fed Govt agric investment

    By Emmanuel Orji

    The Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to benefit as the Federal Government has intensified efforts to invest a billion naira in selected polytechnics and universities who are into agriculture.

    Minister of Education, Dr  Tunji Alausa, who made the disclosure at his visit to the institution’s Epe campus, said  the visit was to raise further awareness and  encourage polytechnics and universities with agricultural departments to establish mechanized farms and engage in livestock farming.

    He said given the country’s growing food insecurity, these initiatives will provide agriculture students with hands-on training and help them develop key skills needed for life after graduation and will also support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s goal to enhance food security and expand food production.

    The minister who was received by the Chairman of the Governing Council, Prof. Funso Afolabi, and the Rector, Dr Ibraheem Abdul, emphasised the vital role of education in achieving national economic growth and development.

    He highlighted agriculture as a key sector that institutions must integrate into their academic and research frameworks to address food security, create jobs, and stimulate the economy.

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     “Nigeria is blessed with vast arable land and natural resources. However, we need to harness the innovative capabilities of our tertiary institutions to revolutionize agriculture.This sector, he admitted, has the potential to be the cornerstone of our economy, and the involvement of our colleges and universities is critical to achieving this goal,” he said.

    Alausa called on tertiary institutions in Nigeria to prioritise agriculture as the next wave of prosperity for the nation. The Minister commended the college for its strides in promoting vocational and technical education.

     He urged the institution to take the lead in developing innovative solutions that would empower students and researchers to make significant contributions to the agricultural sector.

    The Chairman of the Governing Council, Prof. Afolabi, expressed appreciation for the Minister’s visit, describing it as timely and encouraging. He assured the Minister of the institution’s commitment to supporting the federal government’s vision for a diversified economy through education.

    The Rector, Abdul also reaffirmed the institution’s dedication to aligning its academic programmes with the national agenda. He highlighted some of the ongoing initiatives aimed at promoting agricultural innovation, including partnerships with industry players and the establishment of a demonstration farm for practical learning.

  • Yabatech bursar, registrar assume office

    Yabatech bursar, registrar assume office

    New Bursar of Yaba College of Technology,  Lagos, Dr. Olusola Dada, will resume office today with Registrar, Mrs Henrietta Adebola Badejo.

    Acting Registrar,  Dr E. J. A. Akinwale, said both appointments for a five-year tenure, were approved by the council.

    Dada is from Efon Alaaye in Ekiti State and an alumnus of CAC Grammar School, Efon Alaaye and The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, and others.

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    An accountant, management and financial expert, he is a Fellow of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria; Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria; Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Management Accountant of Nigeria.

    With 30 years in polytechnic,  university and private sectors, Dada received commendations on Proper Accounting Records on TETFund Activities; Computerisation and Digitalisation of the Bursary Department; Proper Accounting Returns, etc.

    He was on the team that won $200,000 Ford Foundation grant into Yabatech for establishment of art museum as well as production of Sexual Harassment Policy; and $1,000,000 FCDO/UNICEF GESP grant for training 5,750 girls on TVET related skills.