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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The Impactful Score-Card of Dr. Tunji Olowolafe as an Unusual EKSU Chancellor Ever Appointed.

The Impactful Score-Card of Dr. Tunji Olowolafe as an Unusual EKSU Chancellor Ever Appointed.


Ekiti State University EKSU) Ado Ekiti is one of the few leading higher institutions in Nigeria.

Founded over 44 years ago for the purpose of teaching, research and community service,and serving as instruments for the development of Ekiti State in particular, and Nigeria as a whole, it has continued to produce skilled manpower, driving innovation and solving societal challenges.

The University has been doing everything possible to achieve these objectives in line with her strategic plan.  The university has produced and still producing hundreds of movers and shakers of the society in every human endeavour.

In a typical University system, there is usually an organogram in place for leadership and policy making, management and day to day administration of the university.

The organogram has established positions for the Visitor, Chancellor, Pro- Chancellor & Chairman of Council, Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, Bursar, and a few others.

The position of a Visitor, however, stands out as it is usually occupied automatically by the President of a Federal University and State Governor, in case of a State University.

As regards other top positions, personalities who are exemplary and knowledgeable in their chosen fields are always appointed to occupy these positions for the seamless administration of the university.

The major area of focus in this write-up is particularly the office of the  Chancellor.

Over time, the position of Chancellor has been explained by relevant authorities as one being the honorary head of a university community who represents the university, either in a ceremonial and ambassadorial capacity.

Anyone occupying this position participates in the governance of the university, but not in full-time  active management.

Respected personalities occupying this position in Nigeria Universities are usually drawn from the various fields of endeavour, while eminent traditional rulers are not left out too.

It is on record today that in Ekiti State University (EKSU) Ado Ekiti, for instance, some of the personalities appointed at one time or the other to serve as the Chancellor are HRM Oba Festus Ibidapo Adesanoye, Osemawe of Ondo, Late Oba Olu Adegoke Adeyemi, late Evang. Bamidele Olumilua, HRM Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, and a few others .

These eminent personalities,no doubt, performed their role as Chancellors creditably well to boost development in the University.

Dr Tunji Olowolafe, who is an influential figure and whose impact cuts across healthcare, oil and gas, engineering, agriculture and business, is the current Chancellor of EKSU.

This  exceptional and outstanding personality from Are-Ekiti, who trained as a medical doctor, and veered into entrepreneurship, founding Deux Project Limited, which evolved from restructuring hospitals, into a leading firm for civil engineering, construction and consultancy across Nigeria, was appointed by the administration of H.E Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji in 2024; an appointment many described as a round peg in a round hole.

Considering his performance in the business world, Dr. Tunji Olowolafe belongs to senior ranks group, and he can be described as a super mogul and prima intre pares.

He is eminently up to the task and has what it takes to be the Chancellor of EKSU, going by all indices possible.

His transformative vision for the university, which focuses on academic excellence and innovation, is now becoming real and visible for all and sundry to see .

Dr Tunji Olowolafe has significantly impacted on Ekiti State University (EKSU) since his appointment in 2024, focusing on students' entrepreneurship, faculty development, research, digital transformation, human capital development and provision of basic infrastructures.

Through the Tunji Olowolafe Foundation, he has sponsored dozens of academic staff members to participate in international conferences and training sessions in Europe and North America.

He made the announcement of a donation of N1 billion as Innovation fund during the 28th convocation of Ekiti State University.This
fund serves as seed capital to empower students and recent graduates, establishing agro- tech companies, encouraging entrepreneurship, and addressing national food security 

He unveiled an initiative called ' Project Digi- Teach EKSU, purposely for the institution to achieve 100% digital proficiency among the university's lecturers , equipping them with modern competencies, required for a globalised digital economy.

Let us look at his involvement in Departmental Resources. This philanthropist facilitated direct logistical support to various departments, including donating modern computer sets to the Department of Banking and Finance and an 11 seater mini- bus, high-end laptops and workstations to the Geology department.

It is on record today that Dr Tunji Olowolafe established the first ever Forex Trading Room domiciled in the Department of Finance of Ekiti State University, an innovation which is yet to be matched by any other Nigerian university. His Foundation, Tunji Olowolafe Foundation, also created platforms for top- performing students to engage in sustainable work for skill acquisition.

To promote academic excellence, the Chancellor introduced a grant of N500,000 each to First Class graduates during the 2024 and 2025 convocation ceremonies of the university.

As a public spirited personae, he donated two heavy-duty 5KVA transformers with a view to addressing the epileptic power supply to the university environment, an area majorly dominated by students and Iworoko- Ekiti.

Currently, the installation of over 261points  solar powered street light on campus and the off campus areas to lighten the entire EKSU community is worthy of note This is expected to promote safety of students on the campus, particularly, during night classes, also through his benevolence.

The peak of all these is also the  installation of Starlink internet facility  to enable staff and students to enjoy real-time and uninterrupted internet connectivity on the campus free of charge 

This singular gesture has  ensured internet accessibility to major locations of the university community at no cost.

 Dr Tunji Olowolafe  has continually made his marks in critical areas of needs of the University environment to boost quality teaching and learning.

There is every assurance that there are a lot of interventions, lofty ideas that are still going on in his mind, basically to make EKSU a world class institution and retaining her  position as best state university in Nigeria.

Despite not being involved in the day-to-day running of the university as Chancellor, his impacts and interventions are speaking daily in EKSU.

This amiable, very simple and soft-spoken Are-Ekiti man, has thus technically positioned himself into the category of philanthropists like Aare Afe Babalola ,Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN who distinguished himself as the Pro  Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, and currently the Chancellor of Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology (BOUESTI); and Mr Femi Otedola, the Oil Mogul who turned around positively, Augustine University, Ilara- Epe Lagos as Chancellor and a host of others.

One must appreciate the visionary and phenomenal Governor of Ekiti State and the visitor to the University Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji on the choice of this unique and outstanding personality as Chancellor for Ekiti State University.

One can only anticipate and pray that may EKSU continue to be fortunate to have the kind of Dr Tunji Olowolafe as Chancellor of the university.

 Omotayo Peter Olatunde
 For Deputy Registrar/Head, Directorate of  Information and Corporate Affairs 
Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti.

NUC Grants Venite University Five-Year Full Accreditation for Nursing Programme.

NUC Grants Venite University Five-Year Full Accreditation for Nursing Programme.



The National Universities Commission (NUC) has granted Venite University a five-year full accreditation for its Bachelor of Nursing Science programme, following a successful accreditation exercise in May 2026, where the institution recorded a cumulative score of 82.80%

The approval, conveyed in an official letter dated 13 July 2026, authorises the university to continue offering the programme under the commission's full accreditation status.

The development marks a significant milestone for the institution's College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences and strengthens its position among universities, expanding access to quality nursing education in Nigeria.

Responding to the approval, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Charity Aremu, described the accreditation as a definition of the university's commitment to maintaining quality academic standards, investing in teaching facilities and building a learning environment that prepares competent healthcare professionals.

She affirmed the university's commitment to driving excellence in quality academic delivery
She expressed appreciation to the National Universities Commission for the confidence reposed in the institution and acknowledged the collective efforts of the university community that contributed to the successful outcome.

Professor Aremu commended the Directorate, the Provost of the College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, the Head of the Nursing Science Programme, Chairman and members of the accreditation committees, the University staff and above all, the Venite University Council for their passion and dedication to leading Venite to global limelight.

Our Nursing programme has become a "top-notch"
With admissions currently open for the 2026/2027 academic session, this accreditation will further reinforce our commitment to industry-relevant training, using our faculty and a learning environment designed to produce skilled professionals with global competitive advantage.

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OJUAWO HAILS RELEASE OF ORIIRE KIDNAPPED VICTIMS, COMMENDS SECURITY AGENCIES.

OJUAWO HAILS RELEASE OF ORIIRE KIDNAPPED VICTIMS, COMMENDS SECURITY AGENCIES.



Member representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency 1 in the House of Representative, Air Vice Marshal Rufus Adeniyi OJUAWO(rtd) has expressed profound relief and gratitude over the safe release of pupils and teachers of Oriire community in Oyo state, who were abducted on May 15, 2026 in their schools.

In a statement released on Tuesday from his media office,  Honourable OJUAWO described the release as “a welcome development and answer to prayers” for families who had been in distress since the incident.
“I congratulate the families of the victims and the entire people of Oriire LGA and Esinele community on this safe return. No parent or family should have to go through the anguish of not knowing the whereabouts of their child or parent,” Ojuawo said.

He commended the federal government under the able leadership of the President, Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Oyo State Government, for their tireless efforts and sense of leadership while the whole saga lasted.
"I cannot but salute the courage of the gallant officers of the Nigeria Police Force, DSS, Military, Local Vigilantes/Hunters for their professionalism, coordination, and commitment that led to this positive outcome. Your sacrifice does not go unnoticed. As a retired senior military officer, I believe in the capabilities of our security agencies and I am proud of them for this accomplishment" he added.

The lawmaker further called on relevant security agencies to intensify patrols and intelligence gathering along highways and around communities to prevent a recurrence, and urged community leaders to continue supporting security efforts through timely information sharing.
"As a former military officer, I remain committed to working with the Federal Government, State Government, and security agencies to ensure that our country is safe for farming, schooling, and business to thrive,” he promised.

AVM Adeniyi Ojuawo prayed for the quick physical and emotional recovery of the victims, as they go through the necessary therapy and rejoin their families and communities.
He also appealed to citizens to remain law-abiding and to report any suspicious activities around them to security authorities.

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Ajoni Council Chairman, Prince Ogungbemi hails Gov Oyebanji’s security milestones.

Ajoni Council Chairman, Prince Ogungbemi hails Gov Oyebanji’s security milestones.


The Chairman of Ajoni Local Council Development Area, Hon. Prince Michael Ogungbemi, has hailed Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s achievements in the security sector describing it as a remarkable development in Ekiti State.

Prince Ogungbemi stated this on Tuesday in Ado-Ekiti during the interactive S’etigbo multicast anchored by the Bureau of Community Communications.

Ogungbemi noted that the governor’s heavy investments and landmark achievements in the security and infrastructure sectors such as the establishment of military formations, approval for the construction of a new Divisional Police Headquarters in Ipao-Ekiti, and other security initiatives has greatly reduced incidents of kidnapping and banditry in the area.



He acknowledged the Governor’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, stressing that the administration has strengthened security along the state’s border communities to prevent criminals from infiltrating Ekiti.

The council chairman explained that the LCDA established a local security network to complement conventional security agencies in protecting lives and property, combating banditry, kidnapping, and other criminal activities.

Prince Ogungbemi revealed that upon assuming office, he established a joint security arrangement involving neighbouring local governments and border communities adding that, with the approval of Governor Oyebanji, regular meetings are held with adjoining states to strengthen regional security cooperation.


He added that significant developmental projects have been executed in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and other sectors, attributing the progress to the improved security situation across the LCDA.

Hon. Ogungbemi disclosed that Ajoni LCDA has established agricultural initiatives aimed at reducing youth unemployment while commending Governor Oyebanji for promoting modern agriculture and youth empowerment programmes across Ekiti State.


He assured residents of Ajoni LCDA and the entire people of Ekiti State that government remains committed to sustaining the fight against kidnapping, banditry, and other criminal activities, assuring that security agencies will continue to protect lives and property.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

‎EKSCOTECH Records Major TVET Breakthrough as NABTEB Approves Entrepreneurship Centre as National Skills Qualification Training Provider.

‎EKSCOTECH Records Major TVET Breakthrough as NABTEB Approves Entrepreneurship Centre as National Skills Qualification Training Provider.




‎The drive of the Management of Ekiti State College of Technology (EKSCOTECH), Ijero-Ekiti, to position the Institution as a leading hub for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has received another significant boost, following the approval of the College's Skills Acquisition Centre under the Directorate of Entrepreneurship as a National Skills Qualification (NSQ) Training Provider by the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB).
‎The approval, conveyed in a letter dated 15th May, 2026, confirms that the College successfully met the resource inspection requirements and other assessment criteria prescribed by NABTEB, thereby qualifying it to operate as an accredited Training Provider under the National Skills Qualification framework. The Institution has also been assigned Centre Number 64005 for all correspondence and assessment processes. 


‎The development marks another milestone in the rapid transformation of EKSCOTECH into a foremost Polytechnic committed to producing graduates equipped with practical, industry-relevant and entrepreneurial skills.
‎With the approval, the College now enjoys several strategic advantages, including: ‎Official recognition as a NABTEB-accredited Training Provider for TVET-related programmes.
‎Commencement of the Mandatory Skills Qualification (MSQ) programme for students undergoing skills training in the Directorate of Entrepreneurship, with NABTEB serving as the certification body.



‎Enhanced eligibility to access Federal and State Government grants and intervention funds for TVET-related programmes, while the Institution also awaits additional recommendations from the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

Currently, the Directorate offers training in Fashion Design and Tailoring; Cosmetology and Soap Production; Leather Works (Shoe Making and Bag Production); Crop Production; Livestock Farming; Baking and Confectionery; Paint Production; and Beauty Therapy, which comprises Barbing Services, Hair Dressing and Make-up Artistry.
‎Reacting to the landmark achievement, the Rector of EKSCOTECH, Dr. Olufemi Olubamise, described the approval as another clear testimony to the Institution's commitment to excellence, innovation and entrepreneurship-driven education.
‎According to him, the accreditation aligns perfectly with the vision of the Ekiti State Government to empower young people with practical competencies that promote self-reliance, innovation and national development.
‎ "This approval is a major achievement for our Polytechnic and a significant leap in our quest to become a centre of excellence in Technical and Vocational Education. It means our students will not only earn academic qualifications but will also graduate with nationally recognised skills certifications that improve their employability and entrepreneurial capacity."
‎The Rector further noted that the approval would open new opportunities for partnerships, funding and capacity development, while reaffirming the Management's commitment to strengthening the Entrepreneurship Directorate for greater impact.
‎Also speaking, the Director of the Entrepreneurship Directorate, Dr. Abiodun Dada, described the approval as the outcome of diligent preparation, teamwork and the Institution's unwavering commitment to quality assurance.
‎He expressed profound appreciation to the Governing Council, the Principal Officers, and members of staff of the Directorate for their immense support throughout the accreditation process.
‎ "This achievement belongs to the entire EKSCOTECH family. I sincerely appreciate the unwavering support of our Governing Council, the Rector and other Principal Officers, as well as the dedication and commitment of every member of staff of the Directorate of Entrepreneurship. Their encouragement and teamwork made this success possible."
‎Dr. Dada added that the Directorate is fully prepared to commence the implementation of the Mandatory Skills Qualification programme, assuring stakeholders that the Centre would continue to uphold NABTEB's standards while producing highly skilled and globally competitive graduates.
‎The latest approval further reinforces EKSCOTECH's growing reputation as a forward-looking institution that is combining academic excellence with practical, competency-based education to meet the evolving needs of industry and society.

Monday, July 13, 2026

OYEBANJI RETAINS GOVERNING COUNCILS OF STATE-OWNED TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS.

OYEBANJI RETAINS GOVERNING COUNCILS OF STATE-OWNED TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS.



Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has approved the retention of the governing councils of all state-owned tertiary institutions for another term, citing their outstanding performance in repositioning higher education in the state.

The Governor said the decision is aimed at sustaining stability, strengthening institutional governance, and consolidating the gains recorded across the education sector.

Governor Oyebanji made this known on Monday while receiving members of the Governing Council of Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti, led by its Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Patrick Aina, at his office in Ado-Ekiti.



According to the Governor, the decision will ensure continuity, policy consistency, and sustained progress in the administration of tertiary institutions across the state.

The Governing  council of  institutions affected by the decision include Ekiti State University, AdoEkiti; Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti; Ekiti State Polytechnic, Isan-Ekiti; and Ekiti State College of Health Science and Technology, Ijero- Ekiti. 

Governor Oyebanji expressed satisfaction with the performance of the councils, noting that their visionary leadership, experience, and dedication have significantly improved academic standards and infrastructure development within the institutions.

While noting that his first term will conclude in October, the Governor emphasized the importance of sustaining initiatives and governance structures that have delivered positive outcomes. He added that retaining the councils would further strengthen institutional governance and prevent any disruption to the ongoing developmental momentum.

He reiterated his administration’s commitment to providing an enabling environment for tertiary institutions to thrive, stressing that education and human capital development remain top priorities of his government.

“On behalf of the Government of Ekiti State, I am extremely grateful to you for your contributions to the growth of BOUESTI. I am proud of the strides recorded, and it is clear that the future is bright.

“I am aware that this administration is winding down by October, but when a system is working, there is no need to disrupt progress. But let me say this, I am retaining all the governing council of our institutions, I need to say this so that people don't start winding down. I am retaining all of them - BOUESTI, EKSU, lsan Poly and College of Health Science and Technology, Ijero. I am proud of the quality of the council members in those institutions and when a system is working you can't just retard the progress. 

“So, SSG when you are making your announcement, leave these councils  out. I don't want to truncate  or limit the progress that is going on in those institutions. If there is one appointment I made and I'm so proud of, it is the quality of our governing council members”, the Governor said . 

Earlier, Prof. Aina congratulated the Governor on his re-election victory, describing it as a clear affirmation of the trust and confidence the people of Ekiti State have in his leadership, vision, and commitment to development.



He described the re-election as a historic and record-setting achievement, reflecting widespread acceptance of the administration’s people-centered policies and notable accomplishments across critical sectors.

Prof. Aina also noted that BOUESTI has witnessed significant growth and development under the Governor’s leadership, driven by sustained investment and support.



Other officials present at the meeting included the Secretary to the State Government, Habibat Adubiaro; Chief of Staff, Niyi Adebayo; Commissioner for Education, Olabimpe Aderiye; and Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode. BOUESTI’s Vice Chancellor, Prof Babatunde Omojola and other principal officers of the institution were also in attendance.

Ekiti reiterates commitment to stronger public health emergency response.

Ekiti reiterates commitment to stronger public health emergency response.



The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to sustained investment in emergency preparedness, workforce development and institutional capacity to build a resilient health system capable of responding to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.

The state Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Oyebanji Filani, said investing in the skills of emergency responders was critical to protecting residents’ health and ensuring a coordinated response to disease outbreaks.


Ekiti reiterates commitment to stronger public health emergency response Filani, represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Mrs Olusola Gbenga-Igotun, spoke in Ado Ekiti during a three-day Basic Level Public Health Emergency Management training for health professionals, according to a statement made available on Monday.

The training was organised by the ministry to strengthen the state’s capacity to prepare for and respond effectively to disease outbreaks and other public health emergencies.


Filani said, “The state government remains committed to strengthening Ekiti’s public health security architecture through continuous capacity development, strategic partnerships and institutional reforms.

“This initiative aligns with the state government’s commitment to national and global best practices in public health emergency preparedness while promoting stronger collaboration among health stakeholders at the state and local government levels.”

The Permanent Secretary, Hospitals Management Board, Dr Olasunkanmi Alabi, said the programme would further strengthen the capacity of health officers and enhance the state’s preparedness for public health emergencies.


The Executive Secretary of the Ekiti State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Akintunde Ogunsakin, urged participants to maximise the knowledge gained from the training in the discharge of their responsibilities.


The General Manager of the Ekiti State Health Insurance Scheme, Dr Charles Doherty, and the Director of Public Health, Dr Abayomi Ibrahim, commended the state government for the capacity-building programme, describing the training as timely and strategic.

Earlier, the State Epidemiologist, Dr Bosede Alowooye, said the training formed part of the government’s sustained investment in building a resilient and responsive public health emergency management system.

“The programme was designed to equip public health professionals with the skills required to coordinate preparedness, response, recovery and risk communication during public health emergencies.

“The training is one of several strategic preparedness activities undertaken by the ministry in 2026 to improve the state’s emergency response capacity,” she said.

Alowooye recalled that the ministry had earlier conducted a Public Health Emergency Operations Centre simulation exercise to assess the state’s response systems for viral haemorrhagic fevers.

She added that the simulation exercise was followed by a comprehensive review of the State Public Health Emergency Operations Centre Handbook, supported under the Sector-Wide Approach Disbursement Linked Indicator 9.

According to her, participants included Public Health Emergency Operations Centre pillar leads, watch staff, members of the State Rapid Response Team and Local Government Area Disease Surveillance and Notification Officers.

She said participants received training on the core principles of public health emergency management, including emergency coordination, incident management systems, preparedness planning, surveillance integration, logistics, information management and response coordination.