The Nigerian Society of
Engineers (NSE) has declared Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD’s)
Engineering programme as a template for Engineering education in Nigeria.
The declaration is
predicated on the quantum of the modern, sophisticated and state-of-the-art
equipment and teaching facilities from the US, Spain, England and Germany as
well as the quality personnel of international repute manning the University’s
Engineering programme.
Speaking after a facility
tour of the university’s vast College of Engineering built on 2.5 hectares of
land and commissioned by President Goodluck Jonathan on October 19, 2013, the
NSE President, Engr. Isaac Olorunfemi, confessed that what he met on ground, in
terms of equipment, was far more in excess of what was contained in the report
submitted by the combined team of the NUC and NSE that came for the
accreditation of the University’s Engineering programme in January 2015.
At the end of the
Accreditation visit by COREN in January 2015, all the university’s seven
Engineering Programmes: Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering as well as Civil
Engineering were accorded full accreditation.
Olorunfemi who wondered that
despite the large number of sophisticated equipment, about 50% of which are
exclusive to ABUAD, the Founder of the frontline University, Aare Afe Babalola,
SAN, keeps on adding more almost on a daily basis, to the extent that only last
Thursday, Babalola paid the sum of $4,000 to ship in additional Engineering
equipment worth more that $250,000.
His words:”What I saw in
the College of Engineering is not only amazing, it is also incredible. I will
not only come back, I will spread the gospel for others to come here and see
the wonder in Engineering”.
He therefore encouraged the
University to take maximum advantage of the pool of the sophisticated equipment
to partner with some industries nationally and internationally, adding that “with
all these, there is no reason why the income of the university with not be more
than that of the state 10 years down the line”.
He therefore called on
institutions, parents and students to avail themselves of these facilities
which have no equal anywhere in Africa. Olorunfemi was so impressed with what
he saw that he made on-the-spot contacts with four companies to explore the
possibility of collaborating with ABUAD, emphasizing the symbiotic benefits of
such collaborations.
Responding, a jubilant
Babalola said the NSE endorsement was a further confirmation of the unanimous
national and international recognition that ABUAD is not only a template, it is
a model, benchmark and reference point in quality and functional education.
He said he has committed a
lot of his hard-earned resources and his goodwill to the College of Engineering
and indeed the whole University because of his avowed determination to produce
Engineers and other professionals that will be able to be relevant in the
contemporary competitive job market.
Signed
Tunde Olofintila
Head, Public Relations
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