The Federal Government has moved to bolster Nigeria’s educational landscape by approving ₦2 billion each as take-off grants for two newly established institutions: Federal University of Science and Technology, Epe, and Bola Ahmed Tinubu Federal Polytechnic, Abuja.
The funding aims to fast-track early operations and infrastructure development. Alongside the financial commitment, the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, officially inaugurated the pioneer leadership teams in Abuja yesterday to steer these institutions toward their strategic goals.
Key Appointments
The following leaders were presented with their certificates of appointment:
Institution / Body |
Appointee |
Role |
Federal University of Science & Tech, Epe |
Prof. Adeola Oshikoya |
Vice-Chancellor |
Bola Ahmed Tinubu Fed. Polytechnic, Abuja |
Prof. Nosiru Onibon |
Pioneer Rector |
National Commission for Colleges of Education |
Dr. Angela Ajala |
Executive Secretary |
A Vision for Science and Technology
Minister Alausa emphasized that these institutions are not just additions to the map but strategic hubs designed to tackle 21st-century challenges.
Core Areas of Focus:
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Innovation: Advancing renewable energy and technological research.
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National Security: Addressing food security and public health.
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Environmental Impact: Focusing on climate change adaptation and disaster risk management.
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Teacher Education: Strengthening the NCCE to ensure high-quality training for future educators.

