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Innovation Hubs: Inuwa Charges Other Varsities To Emulate UNILAG

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The DG, NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development Services) of Unilag, Prof. Ayodele Atsenuwa
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Universities in the country have been urged to emulate the University of Lagos (UNILAG) by adopting effective sustainability models in their IT Innovation hubs to derive the best values of digital technology as well as enhance productivity.

Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa made this call when he paid a working visit to NITDA’s IT Innovation Hub at UNILAG where he was received by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development Services) of the institution, Prof. Ayodele Atsenuwa and the Director of the Hub, Dr. Victor Odumuyiwa.

Asserting how much Information Technology has been playing an impactful role in the overall existence of humanity, Inuwa stated that the effective utilisation of IT hubs by universities in collaboration with relevant stakeholders around their environs cannot be overemphasized for optimal leverage on emerging technologies.

Commending UNILAG for making the hub open to everyone with innovative ideas, he maintained that solutions to some of the challenges pervading the country can be achieved with such gestures and collaboration.

“I am super excited when you said the hub is open to everyone. We need to help them take their ideas from inception to impact, build solutions out of it, build solutions that will change the society, that will impact the community, and many more,” he noted.

Speaking further on leveraging emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics in building formidable seamless systems, Inuwa stated that “these systems can be used for social justice, criminal justice, and distribution of services in our society.”

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Expressing his delight at the optimal utilisation of the UNILAG IT Innovation Hub which has trained and incubated ideas of over 1,200 people, the NITDA boss enjoined other hubs to which the agency has donated to 5 other universities to scale up their activities and make the best use of the facility given to them.

He however stated that more IT Innovation Hubs are being built by the agency outside universities with the intent of accommodating more innovative minds in creating wealth for the country and an enhanced economic value.

Appreciating NITDA on behalf of the Vice Chancellor and the entire University, Prof.  Ayodele Atsenuwa said that the donation of the building facility synced very well with the University’s aspiration of becoming a notable player in the nation’s emerging digital space.

She stated that the donation of the IT Innovation Hub to the university has completely demonstrated that there is a connection between the traditional curriculum and the innovation which the university is trying to steer.

“We have a lot more to do with 62,000 students and servicing the community and NITDA is the only Hub in UNILAG which is open to anyone from anywhere,” she averred.

Giving a presentation of the hub’s programmes, activities, and achievements earlier, Dr. Odumuyiwa disclosed that a large fraction of the over 1,200 people trained in the facility has gone ahead to do commendable things in the country’s digital space.

Stating that the facility has attracted more than 20 million naira from voluntary sponsors, he revealed that “we are open to every willing tech enthusiast of every age category because we are on a mission to raise the critical human resource needed for Nigeria’s emerging technology.”

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