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Improve research for lecturers, students of Biotechnology, says donA professor of Biotechnology at the Ota, Ogun State b...
12/04/2019

Improve research for lecturers, students of Biotechnology, says don

A professor of Biotechnology at the Ota, Ogun State based Covenant University (CU), Olawole Obembe, has urged the three tiers of government to further develop secondary and tertiary education.

Obembe of the Department of Biological Sciences, is also seeking improved research in biotechnology, adding that the discipline should be based on long-term training rather than through seminars and workshops. This, he said, is in addition to aggressive funding of specialised biotechnology centres and agencies such as the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA); National Centre for Genetic Research and Biotechnology (NACGRAB); and Sheda Science and Technology Complex (SHESTCO), among others.

Delivering CU’s 19th inaugural lecture at the university premises, Obembe, appealed to authorities across Africa to increase capacity for food production. This, according to Obembe, becomes necessary, particularly amid the grim prediction by the United Nations that an additional two billion individuals are most likely to be malnourished by 2050.

Obembe, who spoke on the topic: “Subdue and dominate the earth: Plant Biotechnology for sustainable development’, admonished authorities to leverage plant biotechnology, which he described as the panacea for food, feed and fibre production.

He said, “It is noteworthy that while the world’s population is increasing phenomenally in fulfilment of the mandate of creation, the size of the planet earth remains fixed and its resources also remain finite. This challenge has had its effect on socio economic development and the overall quality of life.

“Plants are pivotal to the existence of life on the earth and in situations whereby population growth is exceeding food production, agriculture is as never before crucial to the economies and environments of the world.

“Modern agriculture must meet the demands of the ever increasing population and expectation of improved living standards, in the presence of frightening harmful consequences of diminishing arable land and environmental pollution, plant biotechnology offers the world significant opportunities to subdue and dominate over the challenge of ever growing demand for food, feed and fibre production, as well as the need for good health and well-being, ensuring that more efficient use of the world’s limited resources and consequently contributing to sustainable development.”

Obembe said Africa has the opportunity of profiting immensely from agricultural biotechnology because of its large population, rich yet uncultivated arable land which could be fully maximised.

He continued: “African countries have the greatest potentials to benefit from modern agricultural biotechnology. This is due to the fact that about 70 per cent of the populations derive their livelihood from farming. The agriculture is the single largest employer of labour worldwide, providing income for 40 per cent of the current global population.

“Agriculture contributes the largest source of income and jobs for poor rural households. Globally, 500 million small farms, most of which are still rain-fed, produce about 80 per cent of food consumed in major part of the developing world. It is noteworthy that 65 per cent of Africa’s workforce is employed by the agricultural sector, which also contributes 32 per cent of the continents’ gross domestic product.

“Agriculture accounts for one third of Nigeria’s GDP and it is the leading employment sector, as it employs over two third of the country’s total workforce. Thus unlocking this sector holds the key to socio-economic transformation in African countries in general and Nigeria in particular. Africa is home to over half of the world’s uncultivated arable land and as such has limitless opportunities to leverage on new technologies.”

Obembe noted that plant biotechnology may not directly play a role in attaining sustainable development goals (SDG4) which seeks to ensure quality and all-encompassing education for all, yet it can make indirect contribution by reducing hunger, poverty and improve health.

“By increasing the wealth generating opportunities of the resource poor farmers in rural communities with provision of better crops, they (mall scale farmers) could afford to enroll their children in school, thereby increasing the percentage of school children.

“It is generally believed that education is the foundation for improving quality of life as well as the key that will enable the achievements of several other sustainable Development Goals. With quality education, people can break from the cucle of poverty and can live healthier and sustainable lives, and in tolerance among other people thereby contributing to more peaceful societies.”

Tai Solarin University of Education releases the Requirements For Students I.D Card This is to Notify all TASUEDITES tha...
19/03/2019

Tai Solarin University of Education releases the Requirements For Students I.D Card

This is to Notify all TASUEDITES that the Registration for Students I.D. CARD In progress.

REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL I.D. CARD BELOW!

FOR FRESH STUDENTS

A letter of request to the Dean, Students Affairs

A Copy of Final Clearance Certificate

A Copy of School Fees Receipt

Two Passport Photograph

Teller of One Thousand Naira from the Micro Finance Bank (2050014313)

FOR RETURNING STUDENTS

RENEWAL FOR DAMAGED ID CARD

A letter of request to the Dean, Students Affairs through your HOD

A copy of Final Clearance Certificate

A copy of School Fees Receipt

Two Passport Photograph

Teller of One Thousand Naira from the Micro Finance Bank (2050014313)

Attach the damaged ID Card

FOR LOSS OF ID CARD

A letter of request to the Dean, Students Affairs Through your HOD

A copy of Final Clearance Certificate

A copy of School Fees Receipt

Two Passport Photograph

Police Report and Affidavit

Teller of One Thousand Naira from the Micro Finance Bank (2050014313)

After payment, Visit Students Affairs Office (Block F) With Original and Photocopy Evidence of Payment to Collect Students I.D. Card form.

SOURCE: STUDENTS' AFFAIRS OFFICER

GRAND FINALE OF THE TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION VICE CHANCELLOR'S 1ST YEAR IN OFFICE CONTINUES as the VC of the ...
19/03/2019

GRAND FINALE OF THE TAI SOLARIN UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION VICE CHANCELLOR'S 1ST YEAR IN OFFICE CONTINUES as the VC of the University Professor Abayomi Adelaja Arigbabu Presented some Products Produced By The University, To Prof. Janice E Olawoye.

OGITECH Masscom students’ Social Director impeached over misappropriationThe Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH...
19/03/2019

OGITECH Masscom students’ Social Director impeached over misappropriation

The Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH), Igbesa, Association of Mass Communication Students, AMACOS Representative Council (ARC) has impeached the Social Director 1 of the association, Joseph Oyinbo owing to the misappropriation of a sum of One Hundred and Ninety-Five Thousand Naira N195,000 traced to him.

This decision was made on Tuesday at the department room after a meeting by the ARC with the members of the Executives, where the unanimous decision was made to impeach Oyinbo.

The speaker, Hon. Halleluyah Adewusi told Campus Beat correspondent that the decision came after a thorough investigation was carried out on the funds generated from the Fresher’s Night that was remitted to Oyinbo.

He said: “It was gathered that the fund was misappropriated by him.

“This, according to the constitution guiding the Executive body, is an unpardonable offence which calls for impeachment.

“In line with the constitution, we have summoned Oyinbo for defence at the meeting, but he failed to appear before the Council.

“This prompted the ARC members to vote on his impeachment.”

Eight people out of 10 members present were reported to have voted in support of the impeachment due to the fact that the victim could not account and defend the allegations raised against him.

Oyinbo, however, could not be found as of the time of filing this report.

UNILAG moves to promote Nigerian-Chinese relationshipTo create a better understanding and interaction between Nigerians ...
19/03/2019

UNILAG moves to promote Nigerian-Chinese relationship

To create a better understanding and interaction between Nigerians and Chinese, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) on Thursday announced its plan to establish a Nigerian Chinese Experience Centre in Lagos State.

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Prof. Olufemi Saibu, Director of the Institute of Nigeria-China Development Studies, UNILAG, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that Nigeria should also establish a similar centre in China.

According to him, there has been a lot misunderstanding between Nigerians and Chinese due to lack of openness, issues of mindset and language inhibitions.

We are really working at how best to create more understanding between Nigerians and the Chinese. We want to trust the Chinese as much as we want the Chinese to trust us.

The Institute of Nigeria-China Development Studies in UNILAG, therefore, wants to establish a Nigerian-Chinese Experience Centre where Nigerians and the Chinese can interact freely for a better understanding of themselves.

Through this centre, our one-on-one interaction would strongly be enhanced. And we can begin to know ourselves better, rather than have biases for ourselves, he said.

Sabiu advised Nigerians to avail themselves of the opportunities currently being offered by the Confucius Institute in Nigeria to learn to communicate in Chinese Mandarin language.

The professor of Economics also said that it was important for the Chinese to begin to learn to communicate in Ibo, Hausa and Yoruba languages, for easier business and personal interaction with Nigerians.

Just as the Chinese are today coming to teach us their language, Nigeria should also create a centre in China to teach the Chinese to speak Nigerian languages.

This way, the Chinese can learn to speak Ibo, Hausa and Yoruba languages in China, before coming to do business with Nigerians, he said.

The institutes director said that an understanding between the people would also promote the much desired win-win cooperation between China and Nigeria in the years ahead.

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