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  • UNILAG inaugurates Faculty of Architecture

    UNILAG inaugurates Faculty of Architecture

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has inaugurated its Faculty of Architecture, designed to merge interior architecture and ecological design into a progressive, forward-looking curriculum.

    The inauguration followed UNILAG’s Architecture Roundtable Talk, a flagship event held on Thursday, marking a significant step forward in design education at the institution.

    With the theme ‘Designing Resilient Cities: Integrating Landscape and Urban Form for a Sustainable Future’, the talk convened educators, policymakers, and design professionals from across diverse fields.

    UNILAG Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, urged participants to root design in African narratives while embracing cultural resonance, shared heritage, and ecological integrity.

    She challenged the faculty to foster architecture reflecting identity, place, and continuity, stressing that design must be a tool for empowerment, transformation, and relevance.

    Dr Nnezi Olugu, Acting Head of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, described the inauguration as a historic and groundbreaking development.

    She explained that UNILAG’s bold restructuring filled a long-standing gap in Nigeria’s design education, particularly in urban design and landscape architecture.

    “With this integration of urban design, interior architecture, and landscape architecture under one faculty, we witness a turning point in architectural education and practice,” she said.

    President of the Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA), Mrs Mobolaji Adeniyi, in her keynote address, redefined resilience as an imperative rather than a luxury.

    She highlighted alarming demographic trends, noting Nigeria’s urban population rose from 15 per cent in 1960 to 54 per cent in 2022, projected to reach 70 per cent by 2050.

    “Globally, more than 55 per cent of people now live in cities, a figure expected to climb to 68 per cent by mid-century,” she added.

    Adeniyi stressed that resilience meant cities’ adaptive capacity—the ability to withstand shocks while preserving spatial structures, community cohesion, and vital services.

    “Design must strengthen urban systems, absorb stress, and safeguard inclusivity,” she said.

    President of the Society of Landscape Architecture of Nigeria (SLAN), Dr Amos Alao, praised UNILAG’s bold step to integrate landscape architecture into its academic system.

    He reaffirmed SLAN’s commitment to supporting the new department in aligning with global standards and best professional practices.

  • Procurement scam: UNILAG raises alarm about impersonators

    Procurement scam: UNILAG raises alarm about impersonators

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG), on Monday, raised an alarm about fraudsters impersonating its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, in a procurement scam.

    The institution raised the alarm in a  statement issued by its Head of Communication Unit, Office of the Vice-Chancellor, Mrs Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem.

    It said that it received reports of individuals impersonating the vice-chancellor in a procurement scam.

    “Reports indicate that these fraudsters have contacted individuals through social media (LinkedIn, Facebook, X and WhatsApp), falsely claiming to be the vice-chancellor..

    “They are also attempting to orchestrate sham procurement processes for laptops and computers, with fabricated requirements for secrecy, upfront payments and improper financial arrangements.

    “These individuals went as far as proposing an illegal 60-40 per cent profit-sharing scheme and directing communications to private email addresses rather than official UNILAG domains.

    “Let it be unequivocally clear that UNILAG conducts all procurement activities through transparent, competitive processes in full compliance with Nigerian procurement laws,” it said.

    UNILAG added that at no time would any of its legitimate representative request upfront payments, propose kickback arrangements or conduct an official business through personal email accounts or social media platforms.

    “Any such communication should be considered fraudulent and reported immediately. We have already taken a swift action by escalating this matter to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

    “To protect yourself and our institution, we urge all members of the public to exercise extreme caution. Should you receive any suspicious approaches claiming association with UNILAG leadership, please verify through our official email, communicationunit@unilag.edu.ng.”

    The university said that it remained committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and transparency.

    “We will not tolerate the misuse of our institution’s name or impersonation of our officials for criminal purposes,” it said.

  • UNILAG VC delighted as 76 females, 30 males make first class

    UNILAG VC delighted as 76 females, 30 males make first class

    The  Vice-Chancellor of University of Lagos (UNILAG), Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, on Tuesday expressed delight that 76 female students and 30 males  finished with first class honours from UNILAG in the 2023/2024 academic session.

    Ogunsola, the first female Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG, also said that the university’s Department of Mass Communication produced 18 all-female first class graduates in the academic session.

    Ogunsola made this known at the award of  first degree and doplomas to graduands from five faculties, at the university’s 55th Convocation Ceremonies.

    The faculties are  Education, Social Sciences, Arts, Environmental Science and Sciences.

    Ogunsola said that the  performances were impressive. She commended the graduating students for their hard work, dedication and resilience.

    “The best graduating student in the Faculty of Education is Christian Uwagwu, who achieved a CGPA of 4.78.

    “In the Faculty of Social Sciences, Ibrahim Sefiu emerged  the best graduate with a CGPA of 4.82,” she said.

    Ogunsola said that a total of  9,865 students would  receive first degrees and diplomas at the 55th convocation ceremonies while 6,659 would be awarded postgraduate degrees, and 66 would graduate from  UNILAG Business School.

    “I felicitate with our graduating students and their families who have supported them throughout this journey.

    “The conferment they receive is in recognition of and reward for years of dedication and diligence in the pursuit of excellence.

    She said that UNILAG  had recorded groundbreaking achievements in innovation, infrastructure development and academic excellence.

    She listed the achievements to include the launch of its Green Air Initiative involving  introduction of eight electric buses to transport students and staff around campus.

    According to her, one of the university’s most notable accomplishments in 2024 was the domiciliation of the MED-AFRICA GMP Laboratory, the first of its kind in West Africa. She said that the $450,000 state-of-the-art facility enhanced groundbreaking researches.

    “The Africa Centre of Excellence for Drug Research, Herbal Medicine Development, and Regulatory Science was also inaugurated.”

    Ogunsola said the project which was funded by the World Bank was dedicated to developing indigenous plants for medical applications.

  • UNILAG sets to honour WTO DG, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

    UNILAG sets to honour WTO DG, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG), is set to confer Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science (D. Sc) on the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at its 55th convocation.

    No fewer than 16,409 students will be graduating during the week-long activities scheduled to commence with a Juma’at service at the institution’s Central Mosque on Jan. 10 and end on Jan. 17.

    The institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola during a Pre-Convocation news briefing on Wednesday, said former Gov. Babatunde Raji Fashola of Lagos State will be the Chairman of the occasion.

    The Vice-Chancellor said that the Convocation lecture with the theme: “Universities as Hubs for Development and Wealth Creation” will be delivered by Dr. Tayo Aduloju, the CEO of the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) at J.F. Ade-Ajayi Auditorium.

    Ogunsola said the conferment of Honorary Degrees was in recognition to three personalities who had distinguished themselves in scholarship, made ground-breaking discoveries, or contributed significantly to academic and societal development.

    She listed other awardees as Mr. Fola Adeola, Co-Founder of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank Plc), as well as Group Managing Director (GMD) of Sahara Power Group, Kolawole Adesina.

    The Vice Chancellor said the ceremony will feature award of first degrees, diplomas, certificates, and prizes to graduating students of the Faculties of Arts, Education, Environmental Sciences, Science, and Social Sciences.

    “Conferment of degrees will be for graduands from the College of Medicine in the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, and Dental Sciences.

    Others were Faculties of Engineering, Law, Management Sciences, Pharmacy, and the Distance Learning Institute (DLI).

    She said that the conferment of degrees would come up on Jan. 14 and Jan. 15.

    “Out of the 16,409, 9,684 students will receive first degrees and diplomas, 6,659 will be awarded postgraduate degrees while 66 will graduate from the UNILAG business School,” she said.

    She gave the breakdown of the award results as, 561 first class degrees and distinctions; 3,916 second class upper degrees (2.1) and 763 second class lower (2.2) degrees.

    The Vice Chancellor also said results also showed that 1,143 third class (3rd class) degrees, 78 degrees as well as 223 unclassified degrees would be conferred.

    Ogunsola said that two students of the Faculty of Science, Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Mr. Damilare Adebakin and Samuel Badekale have set another record.

    The Vice-Chancellor noted that Olamide Emida, the best graduating student from humanities, Faculty of Management Sciences in the department of Accounting had CGPA of 4.95.

    Ogunsola said that the overall best Ph.D. thesis award for 2025 will go to Adetoun Alaba Akitoye, who obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry while the best Ph.D. thesis (Humanities) will be awarded to Eniola Ladipo.

    “Other activities in the forthcoming convocation include exhibition of Innovations and works of staff and students at the Senate Car Park, commissioning of three projects by the Pro-Chancellor, Wole Olanipekun, SAN billed for January 13.

    “These are the Centre for Herbal Medicine, Drug recovery and Development, Biomedical Toxicology, Regulatory science and Pharmacovigilance analytical laboratory (ACEDHARS Building).

    “We are also commissioning the new 120 bed space in Moremi Hall extension and finally the new ultra-modern Learning Commons, an extension of our library services which speaks to our student-centered services and provides an environment for teamwork, creative engagement, research-collaboration and knowledge co-creation.

    “A groundbreaking ceremony for the School of Postgraduate Studies building donated by Chief Tunde Fanimokun in commemoration of his 80th Birthday, will be done same day,” she added.

    According to her, the highlight of the day will be the recognition of the achievement of various individuals for their contributions to scholarship and humanity.

    “We will  recognise two distinguished professors who have retired but continue to contribute to scholarship and academia by awarding them as Professors emeriti of the University of Lagos.

    “These are Prof. Babajide Alo of the Department of Chemistry and Prof. Olukayode Amund (Department of Microbiology).

    She added that the convocation will also be used to award Prof. Victor Ariole, (Department of European Languages) a gold medal for his ongoing contributions to the University and the nation.

  • Covenant emerges most rated varsity in Nigeria, UI, Unilag others relegated(SEE list)

    Covenant emerges most rated varsity in Nigeria, UI, Unilag others relegated(SEE list)

    Covenant University (CU) has been listed as Nigeria’s overall best university in Times Higher Education (THE) 2024 Rankings.

    The Times Higher Education World Rankings is a comprehensive global ranking of universities published annually.

    The 2024 rankings include 1,907 universities across 108 countries and regions.

    Covenant University which is Nigeria’s highest-ranking institution on the 2024 list fell within the 8001-1000 global scale alongside the University of Ibadan (UI).

    The ratings were done based on 18 carefully calibrated performance indicators that measure an institution’s performance across five areas: teaching, research environment, research quality, industry, and international outlook.

    This year’s ranking analysed more than 134 million citations across 16.5 million research publications and included survey responses from 68,402 scholars globally.

    “Overall, we collected 411,789 datapoints from more than 2,673 institutions that submitted data,” THE said.

    The University of Oxford tops the ranking for the eighth year in a row, but others in the top five have seen shifts in their ranks. Stanford University moves up to second place, pushing Harvard University down to fourth.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) climbs up two places to third this year. The University of Cambridge slips to fifth place, after being in joint third place last year.

    Top 10 ranked universities globally
    University of Oxford, UK
    Stanford University, US
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
    Harvard University, US
    University of Cambridge, UK
    Princeton University, US
    California Institute of Technology, US
    Imperial College London, UK
    University of California, Berkeley US
    Yale University, US
    Top 10 ranked Nigerian universities
    Covenant University
    University of Ibadan
    Federal University of Technology Akure
    University of Lagos
    Bayero University
    University of Ilorin
    University of Nigeria, Nsukka
    Afe Babalola University
    University of Benin
    Federal University ofAgriculture, Abeokuta
    Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
    Lagos State University
    Nnamdi Azikiwe University
    Obafemi Awolowo University
    University of Port Harcourt
    Abia State University
    Akwa Ibom State University
    Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike
    Babcock University
    Baze University
    Bells University of Technology
    Benson Idahosa University
    Delta State University, Abraka
    Edo State University, Uzairue
    Edwin Clarke University
    Elizade University
    Evangel University, Akaeze
    Federal University of Kashere
    Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun
    Federal University of Technology, Minna
    Federal University of Technology, Owerri
    Fountain University
    Landmark University
    Nasarawa State University, Keffi
    Niger Delta University
    Plateau State University, Bokkos
    Thomas Adewumi University
    Veritas University, Abuja
    Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano.

  • UNILAG postpones ongoing exams over planned nationwide protest

    UNILAG postpones ongoing exams over planned nationwide protest

    The Management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, has postponed its ongoing 2023/2024 second semester examinations due to the planned nationwide protest from Thursday to Aug. 10.

    The Head of the Communication Unit of the institution, Mrs Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, disclosed this in a statement issued in Lagos on Wednesday.

    Alaga-Ibraheem said that all examinations scheduled for Thursday and Friday had been postponed till further notice.

    “A new schedule for all the papers initially listed for these two days will be announced in due course.

    “Members of the university community are, hereby, advised to remain calm, safe and security conscious at all locations,” she said.

    She said the management had put in place precautionary measures to ensure the safety, security, and well-being of staff on the three campuses of the university.

    “Security is everybody’s business.

    “All members of the university are, therefore, enjoined to go about their legitimate business and not hesitate to report anything or anyone suspicious on campus to the security unit.

    “The university recognises the right of citizens to lawful and peaceful assembly.

    “However, members of the institution, particularly staff and students, are implored to remain civil, orderly and responsible in their utterances and behaviour, offline and online,” she said.

  • UNILAG denies having fake professors

    UNILAG denies having fake professors

    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has denied that five fake professors, among those purportedly discovered by the National Universities Commission (NUC), are from the university.

    This is contained in a statement by the university’s Head of the Communication Unit, Mrs Adejoke Alaga- Ibraheem, issued to newsmen on Saturday night.

    She was reacting to information in some sections of the media that the NUC had uncovered about 100 professors spread across some Nigerian universities,  including the University of Lagos.

    Alaga-Ibraheem described the report as unsubstantiated and urged the public to disregard it

    “The attention of the University  of Lagos (UNILAG) Management has been drawn to an unsubstantiated report on social media, claiming that the NUC has  uncovered fake professors in some Nigerian universities, including ours.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the  university management  hereby explicitly refutes the five names listed as ‘fake’ professors  of the  university.

    “Members of the university community  and the general public are enjoined to completely disregard the report as the persons listed are not our staff and have never worked at any point in time and in any capacity, at the university.

    “Please be re-assured of the institution’s  commitment to its mandate of being a topnotch citadel of higher education, indeed and in truth,” she stated.

  • Let nobody beg me when I start my own – Davido

    Let nobody beg me when I start my own – Davido

    Popular Nigerian artiste, David Adeleke popularly known as Davido has warned that no one should beg him when the retaliation begins.

    Davido has been dragged on social media for being indebted to some persons.

    The accusations against the singer began when a man identified as AbuSalam called him out for owing him N212 million.

    Popular self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing CEO on her Instagram page accused Davido of owing Lagos celebrity auto dealer, IVD N4.5 million for a car he had purchased for his aide, Israel DMW.

    Also, singer Samklef, called out Davido for refusing to pay a University of Lagos (UNILAG) student, Mastermind, the N1 million allegedly owed him since 2020.

    In response to these allegations, the singer in a post on his official X, wrote: “Make nobody beg me.”

    The singer also in another post insinuated that those trolling him wanted attention.

    “You want to be famous ba?”

  • How students are leaving Nigeria for UK varsities

    How students are leaving Nigeria for UK varsities

    Available statistics indicate that no fewer than 99,985 Nigerian students left the country to enrol in universities in the United Kingdom between 2017 and 2022.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo disclosed this in Lagos on Monday at the opening ceremony of the 2023 University of Lagos (UNILAG) International Week.

    The theme of the international week is ‘Breaking the Borders of Partnership’.

    “Every year, over 100 Nigerian students benefit from the scholarship for postgraduate and PhD degrees, I speak from students personally; we have hundreds of professionals and entrepreneurs leaving our shores to break new grounds across our lands.

    “And on our part, we must ensure that we play our part in the actualisation of their dreams. They carry our identity, one which not only aids their pursuit, but also defines them.

    ”According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), reports have shown that about 99,985 Nigerian students left this country to enrol in universities in the United Kingdom between 2017 and 2022.

    “While many may contend that majority of these students have simply ‘JAPA’ for other reasons, we cannot also deny the fact that a larger chunk of these students have left with the purest of intent to seek further knowledge for self advancement.

    “Now, in going all through this therefore, I may want to ask, why our students should now suffer to acquire international passports, even when they have paid for it.

    “Their pursuit of breaking new grounds across borders, is one which gives us great joy as through our children, we sustain the future,” he said.

    The minister said the ministry had commenced the automation of end-to-end passport application process, and had given a timeline from which Nigerians would begin to experience the “sweet experience.

    “By implication, Nigerians will not need to wait longer than two weeks before they get their passport.

    “By January next year, Nigerians will be able to complete this application process online, and by February next year, with collaboration and partnership with other relevant stakeholders, Nigerians will have their passport delivered to their homes, offices and other locations of their choice,” he stated.

    According to him, this will also be extended to the visa application process, with technology deployed throughout the entire process, to make it as seamless as possible.

    The minister said to achieve this, his office had set everything into motion to open 12 more visa application centres across the world.

    “In this regard, we are also working on strengthening our visa- on-arrival policy.

    “We are working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to enforce the principle of reciprocity and a committee has been set up in the ministry to achieve this,” he said.

    Tunji-Ojo noted that the theme of the event reminded citizens that the challenges faced as a people were not confined by geographical boundaries.

    He said that whether it was addressing climate change, promoting global health, ensuring peace and security, or fostering economic prosperity, the world was more interconnected than ever before.

    According to him, there is the need to embrace partnerships that transcend borders, to tackle these complex issues effectively,

    “In breaking the boundaries of partnership, we are not using rhetoric. We lead from the front. This was strongly expressed by President Bola Tinubu, while recently addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78),” he said.

    The minister expressed his unwavering faith in the transformative power of education and research.

    He said that together, citizens could break the borders that hindered collaboration and unlock a brighter future for Nigeria, and by extension, Africa.

    “ Let our academic community be at the forefront of this noble endeavour, inspiring the next generation to build a Nigeria that thrives on unity, innovation, and shared prosperity.

    “I am making this call to the academic community, using this citadel of learning as a point of contact. As custodians of knowledge, you have a pivotal role to play.

    “ I implore you to continue your invaluable work, not only within the walls of your institutions but also in the broader context of our society.

    “Through innovative research, academic recommendations and forward-thinking curriculum, you can instill in our new generation of Nigerians, a profound understanding of the imperative of collaboration over competition.

    “Your academic recommendations hold the potential to reshape policies and practices. Engage with policymakers, industry leaders and civil society to ensure that your insights are translated into action.

    “Advocate for evidence-based decision-making that prioritises the welfare and prosperity of all Nigerians,” he said.

    On his part, the keynote speaker at the event, Prof. Iain Gillespie, Vice Chancellor, University of Dundee, U.K, said institutions, industries and policy makers across the globe must work together to address common challenges.

    According to him, partnership has the ability to bring about expertise and capacity.

    “It requires genuine alignment of good and equitable relationship to deliver meaningful impact,

    “Universities on their part, are indeed meant to be centres for commitment to excellence in knowledge, character and service to humanity.

    “They must strive to transform lives locally and globally through triple intensity, to deliver on social purpose,” he said.

    Earlier in her welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, said at the turn of the 21st century, the world had started to come to terms with the impact of globalisation.

    She said this was so in all its ramifications on how life would be lived in the present and in the future.

    According to her, global-higher education sector was not left out as it was itself both a driver of, and a respondent to the changes being witnessed.

    She noted that there was growing recognition among its managers on the place of universities and like institutions, as research, teaching and learning arena,

    Ogunsola said managers believed that if such institutions were going to be valuable to the knowledge economy of the 21st century, they would have to adapt to the imperatives of internationalising higher education.

    “As we all know, the productivity of academia as the gateway to a knowledge economy is enriched by cross-fertilisation of thoughts and ideas that add depth and breadth to knowledge and understanding.

    “It is against this backdrop that University of Lagos adopted its internationalisation agenda and strategy about a decade ago.

    “The COVID-19 pandemic, for all its negative impact, was unprecedented in its elevation of the awareness that those at the vanguard of the knowledge economy would need to take urgent action to evolve a new culture committed to promoting local and global knowledge sharing, partnerships and collaborative actions to advance teaching, learning and research.

    “Like never before, it became clear that the world had, indeed, become a global village and we all need to be talking to one another, teaching and learning from one another, collaborating with one another to unlock the potential of research for solving human problems.

    “But the pandemic did even more, it compelled the world to fast track its embrace of technologies that enable us to break down the traditional barriers of time and space. What more leverage do we need for internationalising higher education?

    “My strategic plan which is premised on four cardinal pillars namely: Financial Reengineering, Infrastructural Development, Research and Manpower development with the acronym “FIRM” aims to make UNILAG Future-Ready, yielding inquiring minds, discoveries, sound character, and a globally impactful workforce while addressing the developmental needs of today.

    “In this plan, internationalisation remains a veritable route to foster the improvement of the quality of education and research as well as expose our staff and students to global best practices, and assist them to make meaningful contribution to the society in an increasingly globalised world,” Ogunsola stated.

    The Executive Secretary TETFund, Mr Sonny Echono, said the organisation was working hard to promote internalisation in terms of scholarship.

    He said that it had offered scholarship to over 40,000 scholars to do their Masters and PhD programmes abroad.

    “We want to also be able to attract foreign students from all over the world to come to Nigerian universities and we can only get this done by improving not just our curricula to be globally competitive, but also ensure that we have a stable academic calendar.

    “Our lecturers must also take up the responsibility of ensuring that when they supervise the postgraduate students, they do so on time, so that the duration of the programme will not be too long.

    “I am pleased with the quality of guest speakers that gathered here from across the globe to focus on issues of our linkages, partnership, collaboration and building of capacity to attract international grants, participate in multidisciplinary research and being able to find joint solutions to global challenges,” Echono said.

  • UNILAG shifts resumption date for students

    UNILAG shifts resumption date for students

    The Management of University of Lagos, UNILAG, has announced Oct. 30 as the new resumption date for academic activities for the 2023/2024 academic session.

    The new date is contained in a statement by Mrs Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, Head, Communication Unit of the institution, issued to newsmen on Saturday night in Lagos.

    The university had earlier scheduled its resumption for the session for both the new and returning students for Oct. 3.

    According to the statement, the shift in date is to allow for the completion of renovation works in all the halls of residence and the classrooms.

    This, it said, was being done in a bid to create a more conducive teaching and learning environment.

    “Management of the University of Lagos wishes to announce that Monday, Oct. 30, has now been fixed as the official commencement date for academic activities for the 2023/2024 academic session.

    “Students, both newly admitted and returning, parents, guardians and the general public are to take note,” Alaga-Ibraheem stated.