Dr. Tunji Olowolafe, Chancellor of Ekiti State University (EKSU), has unveiled a series of ambitious initiatives designed to empower graduates and propel them towards successful careers during the university’s 28th Convocation Ceremony.
While acknowledging the academic achievements of the graduating class, Dr. Olowolafe emphasized the importance of practicality and adaptability in the ever-evolving job market.
He stressed the need for graduates to “match their ambition with reality” and develop an entrepreneurial spirit.
Fueling Innovation in Agrotech
Dr. Olowolafe’s most significant announcement was the creation of a ground-breaking 1 billion naira Innovation Fund. This initiative aims to directly support the entrepreneurial aspirations of current EKSU students and graduates by empowering them to launch innovative agro-tech companies.
“Agriculture stands as the backbone of our nation,” Dr. Olowolafe declared, “and it is here that I see the greatest potential for innovation and economic prosperity.”
The 1 billion naira Innovation Fund represents a significant commitment to fostering a new generation of agricultural entrepreneurs within EKSU. This targeted investment has the potential to unlock groundbreaking ideas and solutions for Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
Bridging the Gap to Global Opportunities
Beyond agricultural innovation, Dr. Olowolafe recognized the vast potential of the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector. He announced the creation of a dedicated platform specifically designed to connect 100 of EKSU’s brightest graduates with meaningful and sustainable BPO work opportunities.
This platform will serve as a bridge, allowing graduates to tap into the global BPO market and gain valuable work experience while contributing their skills to international projects. This initiative aligns with Dr. Olowolafe’s vision to equip graduates with the necessary skills to thrive in the globalized economy.
Investing in the Future of EKSU
Dr. Olowolafe’s announcements were met with enthusiastic applause from the graduating class, faculty members, and dignitaries present. These initiatives demonstrate a genuine commitment to investing in the future of EKSU students and graduates.
By fostering innovation in agriculture and providing a gateway to global BPO opportunities, Dr. Olowolafe’s vision has the potential to significantly enhance the career prospects of EKSU graduates and contribute to the economic development of the region.