Under Makinde, LAUTECH emerges as outstanding state-owned university

The Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso has emerged the outstanding state owned university of the year while Gregory University, Abia State, is the outstanding private university.

Mouthpiece NGR learnt that Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, won the overall outstanding public university of the year. 

These were made known at the  first-ever Education Awards and Lecture, held virtually on Friday.

According to a statement on Monday by the Chairman, Screening Committee for the SNEAWARDS, Rev. Honey Olawale, the programme was organised  by the southwest, northwest and southeast Awards, a Nigerian regional socio-economic assessment body, in collaboratoin with a South African-based, Africa Skills Centre.

Also, no fewer than 27 dons won the award of outstanding lecturer of the year, while many other distinguished Nigerians emerged as Ambassadors of Education.

At the virtual education award programme, no fewer than 20 professors cutting across various fields, 10 holders of the Philosophy Degree (Ph.D) and several captains of industry, participated.

Other winners at the award programme include,  Prof Gregory Ibeh who received the National Education Icon of the year.

The statement added that the Birthright Academy, Port Harcourt, Hallmark Secondary School, Info-Chrystal Land School, Markurdi, jointly won the outstanding schools of the year.

It added that Prof Ladokun Olusola of the  Lead City University Ibadan, Prof Ajayi  Adetutu of the Augustine University, Prof Babatunde Ajayi of the  Federal University of Technology, Akure and about 20 other lecturers were honoured at the outstanding lecturers category.

Members of staff of Brainford Educational Consult, Delizon and ElveeGroup Dr Livinus Nosike, Glory Ajie, Rois Ola and 25 others were also honoured under the category of Education Advancement Ambassadors.

A leading guest speaker at the occasion, the Deputy Senate Leader, Prof. Ajayi Boroffice, urged Nigerians to dignify hard work, as it was the only way to enhance humanity.

He said, “While the development of the education sector takes the front-burner in government concerns, the fact remains that it is through a collective effort that we can advance knowledge and grow our national economy.”

Borrofice particularly canvassed the private sector involvement in educational development in Nigeria.

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