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CU partners New Horizon, Commissions ICT
Certification Laboratory
Covenant University has further consolidated its lead as an
ICT-driven University in the country with the recent launch
of a world class, state-of-the-arts ICT Certification
Laboratory at the University’s College of Science and
Technology.
The event drew notable dignitaries and
academic giants in the country including the Chancellor of
Covenant University, Dr David Oyedepo, Executive Secretary
of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof Julius
Okogie, his immediate predecessor, Prof Peter Okebukola,
Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Africa, Prof
Adebayo Adedeji, Vice Chairman of new Horizon, Prof J. M.
Amodu, principal officers of the University, among others,
was a fruit of ICT training partnership between the
University and the New Horizon, a world leading ICT company.
The project is aimed at revolutionizing
and transforming the face of higher education in Nigeria by
integrating ICT certification based training and academic
training.
The training will offer Covenant
University students professional based ICT skills
development leading to the award of International
Certifications. The students will also earn credits from EC-
Council University of USA for those who want to pursue a
Masters Degree in Security Science or MBA in E-Business.
The initiative will also arm Covenant
University students with world-class skills that will make
them self-sufficient at graduation and also make it easier
for them to gain employment in the ever-growing ICT global
employment market.
In his speech at during the occasion, the
Chancellor, Dr Oyedepo commended the Covenant University/New
Horizon Partnership, saying that it was the best way to go
in terms of the future of ICT development in Nigerian
Universities. He promised that the University would continue
to blaze the trail in the provision of ICT infrastructure
for its staff and students.
The initiatives was also commended the
Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Julius Okojie and his
predecessor, Professor Peter Okebukola.
Prof Okojie said the partnership was
clear indication that our Universities have now embraced the
‘policy of synerging’ with the industry to ensure the
production of high quality graduates. He donated five
computer systems to Covenant University as part of his
support to the university’s effort in revolutionizing ICT
education in Nigeria.
On his part, Prof Okebukola, who had just
returned from MIT, a foremost technology-driven Institution
in the United States, said Covenant University was in the
right track in terms of ICT facilities and its overall
unique curriculum. He therefore urged all universities in
the country to embrace ICT education, especially ICT
certification for their undergraduate students regardless of
their discipline in the University. "Discipline is not the
issue, everybody needs sound ICT training to prosper in the
new knowledge economy," he further explained.
The chairman of New Horizon, Professor
Adebayo Adedeji, commended Covenant University for the giant
strides it has made within the short period of its
existence, adding the University was the hope Nigeria in
making the top 10 in global ranking universities in the near
future. He specially thanked the Chancellor for his passion
and great contributions in rewriting the story of university
education in the country. He enjoined other Universities in
the country to emulate Covenant University by embracing ICT
and change that would take Nigeria to the promise land of
being counted among the world best.
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