Jamaica Gleaner

CMU signs MOUs with Nigerian universiti­es

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THE CARIBBEAN Maritime University (CMU) has signed memoranda of understand­ing (MOUs) with three Nigerian universiti­es that will enhance cooperatio­n between the local institutio­n and Nigeria’s educationa­l sector.

The institutio­ns are Nigeria Maritime University, University of Lagos and Ondo State University of Science and Technology.

The agreements were signed in Nigeria on Wednesday, November 21, by CMU President Professor Fritz Pinnock and Deputy President Professor Ibrahim Ajagunna, following talks with faculty members.

Under the arrangemen­ts, CMU will assist the institutio­ns in the developmen­t and expansion of maritime, engineerin­g and logistics programmes, and facilitate faculty and student exchanges and joint research and publicatio­ns.

Speaking in an interview with JIS News, Professor Pinnock said that the MOUs will help to strengthen the relationsh­ip between the countries.

“CMU has developed the capacity to provide cutting-edge tuition and consultanc­y services over its nearly 40 years of existence and is now determined to share its expertise with the African community by initiating new programmes of South-South cooperatio­n,” he explained.

OVERCOMING DEFICIENCI­ES

Professor Pinnock said the initiative will also help to overcome the deficienci­es of the past, in which African and Caribbean communitie­s were perceived as consumers rather than producers of technologi­cal innovation.

“CMU is an internatio­nal university and Africa, South America and China are at the top of our radar. We are in the education export business and the future is about global linkages. We are innovators and the world is our oyster,” he said. The three-man delegation from CMU to Nigeria also included doctoral candidate Balfour Peart.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? President of Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) Professor Fritz Pinnock (seated, left) and Vice-Chancellor of Nigeria Maritime University (NMU) Professor Ongoebi Maureen Etebu (seated, right) display copies of a memorandum of understand­ing between the two institutio­ns, following the signing on Wednesday, November 21, at the university’s campus. The occasion was also used to ink agreements between CMU and University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Ondo State University of Science and Technology. Participat­ing in the signing were VicePresid­ent of NMU Professor Yemi Osinbajo (seated, centre), and (standing, from left) Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe; Deputy President of CMU Professor Ibrahim Ajagunna; Acting High Commission­er of Jamaica, Ambassador John Clarke; CMU doctoral student Balfour Peart; and Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council at NMU, Chief Timipre Sylva.
CONTRIBUTE­D President of Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) Professor Fritz Pinnock (seated, left) and Vice-Chancellor of Nigeria Maritime University (NMU) Professor Ongoebi Maureen Etebu (seated, right) display copies of a memorandum of understand­ing between the two institutio­ns, following the signing on Wednesday, November 21, at the university’s campus. The occasion was also used to ink agreements between CMU and University of Lagos (UNILAG) and Ondo State University of Science and Technology. Participat­ing in the signing were VicePresid­ent of NMU Professor Yemi Osinbajo (seated, centre), and (standing, from left) Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe; Deputy President of CMU Professor Ibrahim Ajagunna; Acting High Commission­er of Jamaica, Ambassador John Clarke; CMU doctoral student Balfour Peart; and Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council at NMU, Chief Timipre Sylva.

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