Abia State has taken centre stage in Nigeria’s industrial future with the unveiling of the country’s first Manufacturing Technology University Innovation Pod (Manu-Tech UniPod) at the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU).
The groundbreaking initiative is a joint effort of the Federal Government of Nigeria, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), and the Abia State Government, designed to drive innovation, entrepreneurship, and industrial competitiveness.
Representing Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima, the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf OlaTunji Alausa, described the UniPod as a reaffirmation of the government’s resolve to reposition higher education as a catalyst for job creation and research commercialization.
He emphasized that universities must evolve beyond traditional teaching and research to become “hubs for enterprise development, technology transfer, and industrial competitiveness,” calling the project a “strategic investment in Nigeria’s future.”

In his keynote address, Governor Dr. Alex Otti highlighted the significance of Abia hosting the UniPod: “The siting of the Manu-Tech UniPod in Abia speaks eloquently to the institutional faith UNDP and the Federal Government of Nigeria have reposed in our dear State and the potential it holds as an engine of growth and economic prosperity in the region.”
Governor Otti explained that the project aligns seamlessly with his administration’s economic development agenda, noting: “With the launch of the UniPod, a new interest in qualitative research will develop as scientists, students and everyone connected to the University ecosystem begin to look beyond random and hurried publication of academic papers just to score points for the next promotion cycle. The expectation is that research efforts henceforth will be directed at answering questions with practical, everyday applications.”
He further praised the reliability of partners like UNDP and TETFund, acknowledging their role in joint ventures that have expanded opportunities for women and young people.
UN Assistant Secretary-General and UNDP Regional Director for Africa, Mrs. Ahunna Eziakonwa, lauded Governor Otti’s passion for education and development, describing the UniPod as a “practical demonstration of the United Nations’ commitment to touching lives through impactful development programmes.”
She commended Abia’s progress in education over the past three years and expressed gratitude for the Governor’s personal gesture in congratulating her on her recent elevation.
UNDP Resident Representative in Nigeria, Ms. Elsie Attafuah, framed the launch as part of a broader national innovation ecosystem: “The programme aims to connect education, research, innovation, enterprise, and manufacturing, enabling Universities to become drivers of economic growth and global competitiveness.”

She praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, the Federal Ministry of Education, TETFund, and the Abia State Government for their commitment, while particularly extolling Governor Otti’s vision of transforming Abia into Nigeria’s leading hub for manufacturing and industrial innovation.
Vice-Chancellor of MOUAU, Professor Ursala Akanwa, described the commissioning as a milestone in the institution’s history, stating that “The project represents the fulfilment of the institution’s mandate to deploy science, technology, and innovation in advancing agricultural development, manufacturing, and enterprise.”
She expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for choosing MOUAU as the host of Nigeria’s first Manu-Tech UniPod.
The UniPod is expected to provide students, researchers, and entrepreneurs with access to advanced manufacturing equipment, prototyping facilities, and industry mentorship—transforming research ideas into market-ready products.
The launch was witnessed by dignitaries including the Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Emmanuel Meribeole, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, members of the State Executive Council, traditional rulers, and other stakeholders.
