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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

YabaTech UNEVOC Center visits Chi Limited

The YabaTech UNEVOC Team embarked on a working visit to Chi Limited Headquarters in Lagos Nigeria on Thursday, 10th of April 2014. Chi Limited is known as the producer of packed drinks like Chivita juice, Caprisone, Hollandia milk etc. Our team was received by Mr. Anuj Kumar Bhatia. The purpose of the visit was to seek ways of collaboration between both parties.

Mr. Anuj introduced himself as the Group Manager in charge of corporate social responsibility and also introduced us to the group and the nine companies it comprises. Tropical General Investment (TGI) Group is a Dutch company based in Nigeria. According to him, while the most famous of the companies in the group is Chi Limited, there are other companies of the group which are into agriculture, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, fishing etc.

The UNEVOC Team also gave a brief on the College, the premier tertiary institution in Nigeria, which was specially established to train middle level professionals in technical capabilities. According to the Director, the UNEVOC Center thrives in information sharing, advocacy and collaboration and such activities can be within departments of an institution like Yaba College of Technology or with industries. This helps to create synergy amidst development partners in order to produce graduates prepared for the realities and requirements of the world of work. Proposed areas of collaboration include:
  • Collaboration on the Rice Institute an initiative of TGI
  • Drafting of working proposition between Yaba College of Technology and TGI Group
  • Research Visit to Ajanla Farms by researchers and students
  • Student's Industrial Training



Wednesday, March 26, 2014

YabaTech UNEVOC Centre Empower Students

The Yaba College of Technology, UNESCO-UNEVOC Center through its skill acquisition programmes, has been training students in several skills like hair braiding, computer and phone repairs, bead stringing etc. Through the scheme, the students pick up skills that enable them to support their education and earn a living while still learning.

A beneficiary of the scheme is Miss Jumoke Faleye, a young YabaTech student who is now using her skill in hair braiding to earn a living. Interestingly, Miss Faleye is a final year (ND II) Accountancy full-time student of the College. Through what she earns from her activity as a hair braider, she pays her school fees and supports her aged parents.
She hopes to continue with her Higher Diploma when she makes enough money to pay her fees. 




In practicing their skills, recipients in most cases do not need a rented space, as they use their rooms in the hostel for the business and leisure periods when there is no class activity. They also require small capital in order to start the hair braiding business after training at the centre. 

More of such programmes are being carried out by the UNEVOC Center to inculcate entrepreneurship and self-reliance in the graduates.



Tuesday, March 18, 2014

YabaTech UNEVOC Team visits LASTVEB

The Yaba College of Technology, UNESCO-UNEVOC Center Team paid a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary of Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB) at his Ikeja GRA office on Tuesday 18th of March 2014.

It was an opportunity to discuss TVET (technical and vocational education and training) in Nigeria and these two organizations deliberated on several areas of collaboration and networking. The LASTVEB Executive Secretary, Engr. Olawunmi Gasper, opened up on several projects his organization is carrying out and conceptualizing.
The resolve that technical and vocational education leads to entrepreneurship for a large percentage of the populace serves as the impetus for the Lagos State Government to invest in various projects through the LASTVEB initiative. Some of the projects already started by LASTVEB include:
·         Two (organic and sustainable) Agric farms
·         An electronic training center in conjunction with Samsung Nigeria
·         Technical Apprenticeship Training for youths of the state
·         The Enterprise Day to mention just a few

From the UNEVOC Center perspective, several of the projects cut into our vision at the College and ways of collaborating on both existing and future programmes were successfully discussed.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Representatives of LEAD AWA visits YabaTech UNEVOC Center

Representatives of Leadership Environment and Development Anglophone West Africa (LEAD AWA) led by the Regional Programme Director, Mrs. Maureen Akintayo visited YabaTech UNESCO-UNEVOC on the 3rd of March 2014, .
The LEAD team's visit was to seek ways of partnership between the YabaTech UNESCO-UNEVOC and LEAD AWA. LEAD Anglophone West Africa is a member program of LEAD International, a U. K. based global non-profit organization, founded by the Rockefeller Foundation about 20years ago.

FEDEN/LEAD AWA is recognized as one of the top three environmental NGOs in Nigeria with a strong reputation as the only organization providing capacity building for mid-career professionals - leadership entrepreneurship and sustainability.
The UNESCO-UNEVOC Team consisting of the Director, Ms. Ify Marinze, Coordinator Dr.(Mrs.) Doherty and System Analyst Mr. John Okewole welcomed the LEAD AWA delegation. Ms. Marinze stated that the UNEVOC Center can partner with LEAD AWA in their Ecopreneur LEADERs program and Integrated Agriculture & Waste Management Program which is designed to help young people build lifelong skills necessary for transforming social problems into opportunities for creating sustainable enterprises.

Yaba College of Technology under the leadership of Dr.(Mrs.) M. K. Ladipo has been training students in Technical and Vocational education offering courses in Printing Technology, Textile Technology, Agricultural Technology, Hotel and Catering, Tourism and Hospitality and much more.

A follow-up meeting was held on 11th of March 2014 to finetune an agriculture collaborative project with the two institution. In attendance was the Head of Department, Agric. Technology, Dr. A. Akinfemi.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

WITED, YabaTech honors former Rector and other Retirees

The Women in Technical Education and Employment (WITED) Yaba College of Technology Nigeria, honored her retirees at an event at the College. The ceremony which took place on the 11th of December 2013 at the Yusuf Grillo Auditorium, Yaba College of Technology, Yaba Lagos had several of the retirees of the College in attendance.

Prominent among those honored was the former and first female Rector of the College Chief(Mrs.) Felicia A. Odugbesan. Several others were honored for their meritorious service to the College.

In her response to the award and recognition (see below), the former Rector spoke on several areas and advised the incumbent staff on preparing for the status they have already reached.


It was also a fun time as both the retirees and fellow staffs took to their dancing steps.


You can view the gallery of the event here.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

YabaTech hosts GEW2013

This Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) is an annual programme to raise awareness for entrepreneurs across the world. The Center for Entrepreneurship Development, Yaba College of Technology is one of the partners hosting events in Nigeria during the week.

The 2013 edition took place between 18th and 24th November 2013. Several programmes ushered on the week including:

  • an entrepreneurship road show/sensitization
  • a talk/award
  • a press conference
  • a student entrepreneurship exhibition


The Director of CED Dr.(Mrs.) O. T. Oyelola bared her mind on entrepreneurship in Nigeria and advice on how it can be expatiated. Watch here

Friday, November 1, 2013

28th YabaTech Convocation Splash

The 28th Convocation Ceremony of Yaba College of Technology has come and gone but the memory lingers and will be for years to come. Posted here pictures of the convocation day (31st October 2013).

The Principal Staff of the College dressed in their regalia


The Rector, Dr(Mrs) Margaret Ladipo

The Registrar of the College

Other Dignitaries

The Rector, Dr(Mrs) Margaret Ladipo

The Registrar of the College

Other Dignitaries

The new Honorary Fellows of the College


A host of the graduating students


Members of the College Community

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

UNESCO-UNEVOC Regional Conference Abuja

The UNESCO-UNEVOC Regional Forum Advancing TVET for Youth Employability and Sustainable Development held at Abuja, Nigeria between 16th - 17th September 2013 was a success in many ways. It was an avenue to discuss the practices of TVET in partner nations and network and how it will be solidified for sustainable development.

The title of the forum was Advancing TVET for Youth Employability and Sustainable Development and it was well attended by over one hundred and fifty speakers and participants from eighty-seven organizations, including UNEVOC centres in Africa, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions in the region, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), international development partners, regional bodies and the private sector.

YabaTech was well represented at the event led by the Rector of the College, Dr.(Mrs.) M. K. Ladipo.






The College exhibited some projects in tandem with the TVET vision carried out by students of the college.




Sunday, August 25, 2013

YabaTech Staffs visits Songai Center

The YabaTech UNEVOC Center organized a tour to the Songhai International Centre in August 2013. The event which served as a relaxation and research visit was indeed an high opener.

The Songhai center has three divisions which are:
  • The Primary Section: this is where basic farming activities are carried out 
  • The Secondary Section: machinery and other processing preparation activities are carried out here 
  • The Tertiary Section: this section involves customer relations, sales, visits etc.

Other sites were also visited in the course of the visit which include:
  • The point of no return 
  • The Snake Temple 
  • The Slave House etc

In this link, pictures of the sites visited can be viewed.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Graduate students of Columbia University, New York visit YabaTech

Some graduate students (pictures) of the Columbia University, New York, USA came on a visit of TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) activities of the College on 26th March 2013. They were on a tour of Nigeria under the aegis of a Nigeria-based oil company, Afren Oil, with exploration activities in the South South region of Nigeria.



It was a revealing visit for them as they saw first hand the equipment and teaching infrastructures of the College in advocating technical and vocational education. They were welcomed to the College by the Deputy Rector (Administration). The DR after his speech decorated each visitor with a production from the College.

After the visit, they were treated to some local meals of the country. Visit the gallery of the visit here.