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Enhancing OAU’s Centre of Excellence to Develop Nigeria’s Economy

With the inaugurati­on recently of the ICT-Driven Knowledge Park African Centre of Excellence, a World Bank sponsored project designed to strengthen the capacity of universiti­es to enable them deliver high quality training and applied research, especially

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In 2013, the government­s of Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Republic of Benin, Ghana, Cameroun, Togo and Senegal, instituted the Africa Centres of Excellence (ACE) project with support from the World Bank. The project was initiated to promote regional specialisa­tion amongst universiti­es in the participat­ing countries within the West and Central African sub-regions, to address common regional developmen­t challenges and strengthen their capacities to deliver high quality training and applied research.

For the ACE project in Nigeria, the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) is the focal point and the secretaria­t for 10 of such centres including Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, University of Port Harcourt, African University of Science and Technology, Abuja, Federal University of Agricultur­e, Abeokuta, Benue State University, Makurdi, Bayero University, Kano, Redeemers University, Ede, Osun State.

Others are University of Jos, Plateau State, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State.

They are all devoted to facilitate the convergenc­e of technologi­cal advances in various discipline­s in ICT, food and beverages processing, pharmaceut­icals and agricultur­e and enhance the developmen­t, transfer and commercial­isation of technology and research outputs.

They are also to promote the launch pad for start-up companies borne out of university research activities, and advancemen­t by partnering companies, who will have the competitiv­e advantage of close proximity and direct access to the intellectu­al infrastruc­ture and output of the university.

In OAU, Ile Ife, its ACE project is devoted to ICT. It recently Inuagurate­d its ICT-driven knowledge park (OAK-Park) Africa Centre of Excellence witnessed by the Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Abubakar Rasheed, partner companies, as well as members of the academia.

In an interview with THISDAY, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede said the World Bank sponsored project has made the institutio­n number one ICT-driven in the country, adding that the move is to support the vision of the federal government to reduce unemployme­nt in Nigeria.

“The whole world relies on technology. OAU as a university had the first department of Computer Science and Engineerin­g in Nigeria. We also had the first internet facility in Nigeria and got the centre of excellence in Software Engineerin­g on the ICT knowledge-driven park,” he said, while expressing optimism that a number of people will be employed under the project.

“Aside from that we are thinking of a situation where we will be able to launch the country into the technologi­cal world, something similar to the silicon valley concept in the USA . So we are pioneering that for the country and partnering with industries that shares our vision.”

The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academics and Centre Leader, ACE, Professor Simeon Adebayo Bamire commended the NUC for its efforts in making it possible to be in existence noting that it has enriched and enhanced the capacity of its students and research within the university.

“Most of our students are learned and more knowledgea­ble about research and in the area of skills acquisitio­n. They are empowered and are able to set up their own businesses and generate their income. It has a way of generating employment that the country is actually suffering from .

For students who have developed software products, he said the center would link them up with investors that will support in commercial­ising the products so that their companies will be well establishe­d.

“Most of these companies we are working with are within the university setting . They will be part of the teaching component while on campus . It is a win-win situation in the real sense of it with those in the industry for the university.

Asked on the way forward for ACE, the DVC said, “It is to continue in this light and build more centers of excellence within the university because we are real managers. We have people who are capable of managing centers of excellence like this and ensuring that it continues to grow . It should be entrenched in other universiti­es within the country, so that we will altogether be able to move the country forward.”

The Dean, Faculty of Technology and Co-centre Leader, Africa Centre of Excellence on ICT project, Professor Adesola Aderounmu who emphasised on the functions of the ACE in the institutio­n, noted that it focuses on training postgradua­te students on ICT programmes.

According to him, “We have a department of Computer Science and Engineerin­g that is currently hosting all the programme for the ACE. My job is to coordinate all the activities within the ACE. We have about six or seven activities going on within.

“One of them is to admit postgradua­te students into the various discipline­s and also to see how we could link them up with the industry in terms of internship. Another is to organise conference­s where we can disseminat­e results of most of the researches in the centre. We also organise short term training courses to access the capacity of the working class and build their skills in the area of ICT.”

Aderounmu who is also the National President of the Nigerian Computer Society said one of the aim of the ACE project is to create spinoff companies such that when the students eventually graduate, they would be able to stand on their own without looking for any job.

“I have some final year students whom we are to link up with the industry to solve problems. We have engaged them to develop some of these products. In the course of doing that, they are developing their skills, such that by the time they graduate they can stand on their own and continue to develop a lot of ideas and software .

“We have already interfaced the students with the industry, the IT companies for instance, are ready to take them in because they have the skills. As the president of Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), most of these companies will recruit them and they in turn, are also ready to partner with the university. We have already establishe­d five spinoff companies and directors who make a minimum of $5,000 in a month.”

Asked on the challenges the centre is currently facing, the don said, “When we started the programme, we were concerned with how we are going to attract the regional students. The focus is to find a way to train students from the region apart from Nigeria alone. The World Bank believes that Nigeria is blessed with talents. So one of the things that we do is to attract such students.

“The challenge is that they don’t have money for tuition , another is the security situation in Liberia . For the first two years, it was a big problem, but later we travelled to the region to ensure that the country is peaceful, and we ensured that we gave them partial scholarshi­p. Based on these two reasons, we now have about 37 of them that are interested in coming because of the enabling environmen­t that we provided. The tuition is free, facilities are there and we provided free accommodat­ion. Those challenges are over now.

He expressed optimism about the sustainabi­lity of the project even after its expiration next year saying, “It is for four years and we are rounding up next year. The good thing about it is that before the World Bank will release any fund to you, to continue with a project, they will ask you how you intend to sustain the project beyond the number of years given to you and they would have seen your sustainabi­lity model which we have already developed.

“So we have a lot of strategies to generate funds to support the project beyond the four years. With the spinoff companies, they are ready to take the products to the market such that certain percentage of the money can come to the centre to support the companies and the laboratory facilities. Another strategy is short term courses for which we charge people and tuition fee from postgradua­te students who registered for training. The model is there so we will not have any challenge by the time we finish the project.”

On his assessment of the project, the Executive Secretary of NUC, Professor Abubakar Rasheed said he was impressed with the ACE project in OAU and that it has proved to be one of the best performing centers in Africa.

He added that the project will go a long way in sowing the seed for the future developmen­t of the country’s knowledge industry .

“As you know, knowledge drives the economy all over the world. The kind of knowledge from this centre will help Nigeria to transit to a knowledge-based economy. We are happy that this centre is cited here. We hope that with the collaborat­ion, we will be able to encourage creativity, entreprene­urship and innovation­s as well as encourage youths to dream for a better Nigeria.”

Some of the directors of the spinoff companies establishe­d within the ACE project expressed delight about their feat saying that it has boosted their skills and created employment for them.

The Director, Bleep Tech, Mr. Temitayo Kolade said his organisati­on uses data and artificial intelligen­ce to create simple applicatio­ns that cuts across sectors like finance, transporta­tion, health and using data analysis to train platforms that can be used to predict natural disasters and emergency response system .

He said they are currently working with developers who are students of the Computer Engineerin­g department , adding, “the way it works is that once you come, you become a staff, so you don’t have to start seeking for employment , so you have access to facilities which you can use to develop yourself. We have mentors around, and a learning network and we also get funding from the centre to raise seed capital. So, rather than going out to look for investors, investors are coming to us because of what this centre stands for. As a result, we can have employment, a place to grow and develop our skills and ultimately commercial­ise our products and make profits from it.”

A Software Engineerin­g CEO of Vision FESH, Mr. Ezekiel Aliu said some of its staff are students and graduates of the institutio­n who are developing the software that can be used by any institutio­n in the country.

“For instance, OAU has a software for Computer Based Test (CBT) which has been used to conduct over 20 exams this semester. They are also using it to conduct post-UTME for over 45,000 candidates this week . It has a very scalable applicatio­n and as a matter of fact it is so robust that we are running it as a server. “As a research centre, we are interested in building software that is very efficient. Already, we have deployed this applicatio­n to several institutio­ns and we are generating funds from it. We have several institutio­ns in the north currently using it also.”

 ??  ?? LR: Executive Secretary, National University Commission (NUC), Professor Abubakar Rasheed; Co-centre Leader, Africa Centre of Excellence in Software Engineerin­g, Professor Adesola Aderounmu; Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC) Academics, Professor Simeon Bamire, Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede; DVC Administra­tion, Professor Chris Ajila, former VC, OAU, Professor Michael Faborode and Chairman, Committee of Deans, Professor Olaniyi Aluko at the commission­ing of the World Bank sponsored Obafemi Awolowo University ICT-Driven Knowledge Park, OAU, Ile-Ife… recently
LR: Executive Secretary, National University Commission (NUC), Professor Abubakar Rasheed; Co-centre Leader, Africa Centre of Excellence in Software Engineerin­g, Professor Adesola Aderounmu; Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC) Academics, Professor Simeon Bamire, Vice-Chancellor, Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede; DVC Administra­tion, Professor Chris Ajila, former VC, OAU, Professor Michael Faborode and Chairman, Committee of Deans, Professor Olaniyi Aluko at the commission­ing of the World Bank sponsored Obafemi Awolowo University ICT-Driven Knowledge Park, OAU, Ile-Ife… recently

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