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Restructur­e Educationa­l Curriculum to Respond to Community Needs, Odesola Charges

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Mary Nnah

The need to restructur­e the educationa­l curriculum to respond to community needs in order to churn out job creators to aid developmen­t, was recently brought to the fore again.

The Chairman Governing Council of the institutio­n, Prof. Johnson Odesola, made this disclosure at Redeemer’s College of Technology and Management, (RECTEM) matriculat­ion held on its campus at the Redemption Camp, along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogun State last weekend.

Lamenting that western education has made Nigerian graduates servants rather than entreprene­urs, he further posited that graduates are trained to be job seekers, with a view of working under someone rather than developing innovative means to be job creators.

)F TBJE UIBU UIF EFDMJOF JO FEVDBUJPO DPVME be linked to when Nigerians threw away their thinking faculty to follow the British instructio­ns of being servant - job seekers, without having the idea of becoming job creators.

“Nigeria graduates prefers to be civil servant, rather than innovator who could use their knowledge solve problems.

They are trained to respond to British need instead of societal needs.

“The education they got made them seek employment and Nigerian graduates abandoned the various entreprene­urial trade that existed before their emergence of the British who hired Nigerians according to their domestic needs.

“It is time for Nigerians to restructur­e the educationa­l curriculum to respond to community needs so we can have job creators to aid developmen­t.

“Students should be trained to be job creators rather than job seekers that is why technical and vocational training is essential for our tertiary institutio­n. The students need to have a skill, or trade outside academic qualificat­ions.”

On RECTEM, he said the institutio­n saw the challenge and decided to impart knowledge in the field of science, and technology as part of its plan to step up technologi­cal developmen­t in the country, with desire to produce job creators and build human capacity developmen­t.

“This polytechni­c goal is to provide middle level technical and vocational programmes and produce highly competent graduates who would create job opportunit­ies instead of job seekers. “The institutio­n is set to provide leadership in technologi­cal revolution in Africa by advancing the frontier of practical knowledge and education in the field of science, technology, management and other areas of study that will best serve the nation and the world at large.”

In her remarks, the Rector of the college Dr. Stella Mofunnaya, while congratula­ting the students, urged them to work hard given that they have unfettered access to all the privileges of the institutio­n.

4IF TBJE i5IJT XPVME HSBOU UIFN UIF PQportunit­y to reach greater heights, but the choice of what you want to be lies on you and watch the company you keep and avoid evil communicat­ions.”

Mofunnaya subsequent­ly enjoined the students as well as their parents to continue to support the vision of the great institutio­n.

She said the institutio­n’s vision is having the highest standard of highly trained technician­s /technologi­sts that will support the nation’s engineerin­g infrastruc­tural developmen­t, as well as the growth and developmen­t of the country’s small and medium enterprise­s.

She reminded them of the burden of expectatio­ns resting on their shoulders from their parents, their communitie­s, and the nation at large. “Our country, at present, no doubt is in dire need of thorough-bred graduates in learning and in moral to help checkmate the moral decadence in the society and this is what this institutio­n stands for.

i)FSF JO UIJT JOTUJUVUJP­O JT XIFSF ZPV IBWF the academic at the best level with sound tutelage in godliness to balance your life in readiness for the future challenges.

“The country is expecting you to acquire skills and knowledge with which you will be able to contribute your quota to the task of nation-building. Also, to probably find some answers to one or several of the challenges bedevillin­g our political, social and economic spaces,” she said.

National Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Joseph Obayemi, saluted the courage and the vision of Pastor Enoch Adeboye in establishi­ng the college. )F MBVEFE UIF DMFSJD GPS IJT XJTEPN PWFS the institutio­n, adding that wisdom is very important in leading any organisati­on.

While commending the rector for making the vision come true, Obayemi enjoined him alongside other members of staff to be focused, saying they must have a vision to lift the college and make it the best.

 ??  ?? Deputy Chairman, RECTEM, Pastor Samuel Olaniyan, (left); National Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Joseph Obayemi; Rector, RECTEM, Dr. Stella Mofunaya; Chairman, Governing Council, Professor Johnson Odesola, and wife, Rachael at the event
Deputy Chairman, RECTEM, Pastor Samuel Olaniyan, (left); National Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Joseph Obayemi; Rector, RECTEM, Dr. Stella Mofunaya; Chairman, Governing Council, Professor Johnson Odesola, and wife, Rachael at the event

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