Showing posts with label Unilag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unilag. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2015

UNILAG wins debating championship tourney

The University of Lagos has emerged winners of the second All Nigerian Universities Debating Championship.

Messrs Nathan Odiase and Temitope Ojelade led the university to victory in the tournament.

The competition, which the university hosted, started on January 24, and ended on January 29, 2015.

The University of Calabar emerged second while the Imo State University came third in the competition, which featured 17 universities.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, the UNILAG Vice- Chancellor, Prof. Rahamon Bello, thanked all the participants for their commitment to excellence..He said, “There are over 200 institutions and for us to have 17 universities shows that you people are the best and I want you to count yourselves lucky.”

Also, the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Prof. Tunde Babawale, who expressed joy that UNILAG hosted and won the championship, noted that it provided a platform for UNILAG students to sharpen their skills within the limited available resources.

Similarly, Mr. Victor Onuoha, who represented the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, underscored the importance of the championship.

He also applauded the adjudicators, participating universities and UNILAG for being a wonderful host.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Graduate programme inpetroleum engineering will soon start in UNILAG

UNILAG to commence graduate programme in petroleum engineering in line with the transformation agenda of the Federal Government in area of effective teaching and learning of oil and gas courses, Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) has
reiterated its commitment to ensure a good number of Nigerian universities are upgraded to international standard.

Speaking shortly after a tour of facility at the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Executive Secretary of the Fund, Mr. Olufemi Ajayi, who led the PTDF inspection team, informed that in an effort to achieve the mandate of the Fund in the area of capacity building, the agency has embarked on human capacity building through institutional upgrade.

The Fund had in 2013 built and handed over a well-equipped structure and facilities worth N800 million to the Chemical Department of UNILAG to enhance teaching and learning and
ensure students in Nigerian universities received world-class training in the oil and gas sector.

The recent visit was to inspect and see if the facilities are being used to achieve the purpose of the Fund.

According to Ajayi: “The essence of the
upgrade is to make the Nigerian universities competitive by providing world class facilities comparable to any tertiary institution anywhere in the world.

We also want to multiply the
number of professionals in the oil and gas sector through the upscaling of Nigerian institutions. So far, these facilities at UNILAG had been replicated in 25 other universities across the country, and we will continue to deliver more.”

“From experience, what we have here is just almost as much as what we have in some of the universities in United Kingdom (UK) and in United States (U.S.) that I have visited, in terms of facilities. If what we have seen here is what is happening in 25 others, it means that PTDF, by extension of the Federal Government, is moving in the right direction.”

He continued: “If oil and gas is the main thing of our economy, if we are investing in chemical and petroleum engineering departments, we are just putting our money where our mouth is. We are doing what we supposed to be doing.

Rather than send students abroad, the training can be done within the shores of Nigeria and students would be able to study in universities here and get the same experience and quality of training.”

Ajayi said that the structures had been put in place to achieve the dream of the President, which is to ensure that Nigeria is one of the 20 most-advanced countries in the world.
“At the end of the day, capacity-building is the first step for any sustainable industrialisation.

If you don’t have manpower, you are just paying lip service to industrialization. As it is, we have taken the first step through the empowerment of all these 26 universities and many more to benefit.

“If all these universities are making active and gainful use of the facilities, you can imagine the spillover effect in the next few years. With this empowerment, the universities will perform maximally in the mandate they have been given
in the area of teaching, research and community service.

“Again, as an agency of government, we have a mandate to increase local content by way of the number of professionals who are involved in production and manufacturing, by way of trying
to encourage the development of local raw materials. So, whatever we produce here in Nigeria, the value that would be added would at least be up to 60 per cent.
“We want the raw materials to be sourced
from our environment, not entirely foreign made.

If we have very virile and effective chemical engineering department in our universities, to produce quality graduates, meaningfully engage in research, when any oil company has challenges, it will be referred to address such challenges rather than going to foreign countries
for solution. Our institutions should be able to address some of those challenges and solve problems that are peculiar to our environment, that is the main objective of this university upgrade.”

Meanwhile, Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, Prof. Adetokunbo Denloye, had announced the willingness of the department to commence graduate courses in Petroleum Engineering.
Denloye, who commended the Fund for its intervention, said with the support of the Fund, all is set for the take-off except for the manpower, which the university is working diligently to achieve.

According to him: “We intend to commence master’s and doctorate programmes in Petroleum Engineering and we require manpower in that department since we have enough members of staff for chemical engineering. We want to encourage our students to come on board. We are in the process of recruiting more members of staff, especially at the higher level, so that we can have someone who can provide academic leadership in the department.

“We are currently in the process. The position has been advertised and right now, we are in the review process and hopefully, before the end of this year, we should be through with that. We
intend to attract the best students and
encourage them to do the master programme and then Ph.D.”, he said.

On the relevance of the course to national
growth, he said: “Chemical Engineering is key, the nation depends mainly on sale of crude oil, what we have not done is to really exploit all the things that come from crude and that is the area which chemical engineering is so versatile.

They add value to crude products. If we have a virile petrochemical industry, it will be yielding significant revenue to the country.”

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Our VC deserves it !

On the 27th of August 2014, Society of Nigeria Theatre Artists (SONTA) haven got its eyes on some Vice Chancellors of our Universities, noticing them that they have distinguished themselves in the areas of specialization especially in Theatre Practice and have assumed certain Leadership Position and are excelling. Prof. Rahamon Bello - Vice Chancellor University of Lagos Prof. Austin Asagba - Vice Chancellor Western Delta University bagged the "DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP AWARDS" at the 27th Annual Convention of SONTA
Theatre Veterans and Academics like Dr. Chris Iyimoga, Prof. Mabel Evwierhoma - Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Abuja were inducted as Fellows of the Society of Nigeria Theatre Artists (SONTA) While : Chief Fred Agbeyegbe bagged "Artistic Excellence Award" Prince Ifeanyi Eke, the Head Trade Logistics Nigeria Limited bagged "Excellence in Leadership Award" Prof. Duro Oni, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Management Service) UNILAG bagged "Award Honors in Creative Arts".
It was made known at the 27th Annual Convention that Theatre Artists have not performed their roles equitably well, in terms of checkmating the kind of Political rascality that we find in Nigeria. We should have the kind of theatre that will interrogate the kind of gap, that we have in our Political System. Photos: www.dailyindependentng.com www.unilag.edu.ng www.Sonta.org

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