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Varsity Seeks To Bridge Disruptive Innovation Space Among Students—-Prof. Clement Kolawole, Acting Vice-Chancellor,  Trinity University, Yaba, says  the institution is researching on ways to further bridge the gap in entrepreneurship skills in students.
Kolawole said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos.
He said that the institution, established in 2019, had identified a gap in the area of entrepreneurship, noting that there was a bridge between what the students learnt in the university and the skills demanded in the labour market.
“Here in our university, we believe that once you have a degree, you should be able to do something else, along with the  certificate.  That is part of our research activities.
“This is because we have researched on it and found out that such need must  be met and so we are leaving no stone unturned, to ensure that we prepare our students on that.
And in that regard, we are establishing a very strong entrepreneurship centre,  where our students can have hands-on  experience to add to the knowledge they have acquired in the university,” he said.
According to him, the institution has also identified relevant researchable issues in Lagos to embark on, in areas such as water, population, transportation and environment.
“As a new university, we are still growing.
“Nevertheless, we have identified relevant researchable issues currently. For  for example in Lagos; we talk about the problem of water; population and transportation. These are  real issues that are related to water and environment.
“In our Biotechnology  discipline, our colleagues are currently embarking on some research activities, some in collaboration with universities in Nigeria, others,  with universities outside the country and some with existing universities.
“Also in the area of international relations, we have established a relationship with German University, to take Nigeria -German relationship to higher level.
“This will enable us to bring them here once in a year,  to speak to us on the new phase of that relationship and the challenges that are involved, being a research potential area for us,” Kolawole said.
He noted that recently, vice chancellors of universities in Lagos met at the University of Lagos to rub minds and see how to foster work relationship in the area of research.
He added the group formed eventually  a body that would  working toward  identifying a common research interest in the state  and then pull resources together to that effect.
“The committee has  been set up, of which Trinity university is a member.
“Still on research, we are also brainstorming on what we can do with science at the elementary  and tertiary school level.
“There is a committee that is working to see how that can transcend to research that can be funded, so that we can go on with that in partnership with the Lagos State Government.
“All of us as individuals are also focusing on what we can do to advance our scholarship,” Kolawole said.
Still on research activities of the institution, Kolawole disclosed that there was an ongoing research programme for TETFund on ‘Nigeria’s contributions to SDG, of which he is a member.
He stated that  such research project could not  be carried out in the institution being  a private university, but however appealed to the government to amend the law, whereby private universities could also  benefit from TETFUND.
According to him, TETFUND, should be of benefit to everybody globally, so, if the law can be amended and private  universities benefit also from it, many researches can be funded, thereby using it  to advance national development.

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Watch Moment A 100-Level Student Slaps Lecturer In Nigerian University (VIDEO)

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Watch Moment A 100-Level Student Slaps Lecturer In Nigerian University (VIDEO)—-Thecloudngr reports that there was mild drama at a Nigerian university following the irrational behaviour of a 100-level student that slapped a lecturer.

In a video sighted by this publication, the student was seen in an argument with the lecturer while she was being held by security operatives in the institution.

What led to the alterations wasn’t clear in the video but it appears to be a serious issue to have warranted such actions.

Several Nigerians have reacted to the action with many assuring that the student will be expelled from the institution.

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https://x.com/jibolaofoluyole/status/1856596466124403147

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NECO: All Outstanding Allowances Owed Examiners Paid

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) says it has paid the allowances of all 72,138 examiners engaged as ad-hoc staff in the 2024 School-based Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE).

This is contained in a statement to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday by the Acting Director, Information and Public Relations of NECO, Azeez Sani.

Sani said the Council had commenced payment of the examiners allowances on Oct. 4, on bank basis, noting that this was to ensure easy reconciliation as well as avoid clumsiness in the payment process.

He urged the public to dissuade from stories making round in the social media that the Council had deliberately refused to pay examiners engaged in the conduct of the 2024 SSCE Internal examination.

”NECO has completed the payment of the examiners allowances as at today Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024 according to the payment plan of the Council.

”Also, it was discovered in the process that some examiners submitted incorrect bank details, which the Council has reconciled with the affected examiners.

”Out of the 24 banks being used for the payment, all the banks have been cleared.

”It is therefore incorrect and false as being speculated recently in the social media that the Council has deliberately refused to pay examiners engaged in the conduct of the 2024 SSCE Internal,” he said.

He further advised that any person(s) engaged by the Council should seek clarification/explanation from it, on matters oblivious to them before resorting to the media.

”NECO wishes to reassure its esteemed examiners and other ad-hoc Staff that the Council cherishes their invaluable contributions to the effective conduct of its examination and will therefore not take their renumeration for granted,” he said.

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