THE NUC
the Founder, Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, Chief Michael
Ade-Ojo, has urged institutions of higher learning to breed students who
have the mind of wanting to know more.
Speaking during the formal unveiling of the institution’s new logo in
Lagos, Ade-Ojo said, students with inquiry minds are curious, probing
and inquisitive in seeking facts and this will help them in asking
questions about societal happenings and proffering solutions to them.
He noted that it was in realisation of this fact that the university
was set up to help train and expose Nigerian youths to quality teaching
and learning experience.
Adeojo added that the new logo is a step towards actualising his vision
of creating a world-class institution of higher learning, dedicated to
the pursuit of academic and moral excellence in the institution.
He also said, “We are unveiling this new identity to herald a new dawn in the
life of our great institution established for the growth of knowledge,
character as well as the total development of mankind. The new identity
reflects the resolve of the university to breed young men and women who
will break new grounds in all areas of human endeavours in accordance
with global best practices.”
He also commended the National Universities Commission (NUC) for its
support in the approval process of the new logo. Pro-Chancellor of the
university, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, who also spoke at the event, harped
on the relevance of building entrepreneurial spirit in young persons.
Commending the university administration for vigorously pursuing the
vision of the founder, he assured that the institution would continue to
strive to become notable like Harvard, Oxford and Yale universities
among others.
He also announced that the university council would soon launch an
endowment programme and two new scholarship schemes as part of its
efforts to create a world-class institution.
“The scholarship would be for the winners of the ‘Founder’s Golf
Challenge’ and the ‘Pro-Chancellor’s Fitness Challenge.’ Two students,
male and female, will pick the star prizes for each activity when it is
formally unveiled.
Outlining the university’s records from 2013 when it formally
commenced academic activities with 13 courses, the Acting
Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Theophilus Fadayomi said the school at the moment
has a total of 31 fully accredited academic programmes, just as
students population has grown from 64 at inception to a total of 1,144
this year.
He further said that the schools’ state-of-the-art facilities for
educational, physical and mental development, her high calibre teaching
and non-teaching staff who employ the latest information and
communications technology in diverse areas, stands the university out
among its contemporaries.
Thursday, 6 April 2017
FOUNDER:Elizade varsity Ade-Ojo, urges schools to groom students with inquiry mind
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