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YABATECH RECTOR, A TECHNOLOGY GAME CHANGER - TUNDE FANIMOKUN

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YABATECH RECTOR, A TECHNOLOGY GAME CHANGER - TUNDE FANIMOKUN

In a testament to the innovations Yaba College of Technology has witnessed under the leadership of Dr. Engr Ibraheem Abdul, the Rector of the institution, philanthropist Chief Tunde Fanumokun, chairman, DSE, Foundation, described the Rector as a pride to reckon with and a technological game changer.



 Fanimokun, the chairman of the lecture, sets the tone during a public lecture organised to mark the Rector’s 365-day on assumption of duty as chief executive officer of the seventy-seven (77) years old first tertiary institution in Nigeria held at the college multipurpose hall.



In his opening remarks, he extolled Dr. Abdul for his simplicity and humility, characteristics that have endeared him to the entire college community, declaring that "Yabatech should be proud of having him as the Rector and a "game-changer" whose innovative ideas have positioned Yabatech at the forefront of tertiary education in Nigeria and beyond”.



He praised Dr. Abdul for his visionary leadership, noting that his earlier philanthropic donation to the College was inspired by the Rector’s exemplary virtues and pledged to continue to support the institution, expressing confidence in Dr. Abdul’s ability to lead Yabatech to even greater heights.



The keynote address was delivered by Pa George Majekodunmi Okufi, the first indigenous Rector of Yaba College of Technology, who lauded Dr. Abdul for his innovative leadership style, which he said has brought about tangible improvements in the college.



"The hard work, dedication, and consistency of the Rector are already bearing fruits," Pa Okufi observed, urging the college community to rally behind Dr. Abdul’s vision of elevating the college to global standards.



Representing the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Elder Ayo Aroge, the Southwest Zonal Director, commended the Rector for raising the standards of the College; adding that his commitment to technical and vocational education and training (TVET), aligning with the NBTE’s mission to promote skills development across Nigeria and love to  support for skills in TVET institutions are invaluable at advancing the sector.



The guest lecturer, Dr. Awoh Stella Mofunanya, Rector of Redeemers College of Technology and Management (RECTEM), delivered an insightful lecture on “Leadership and Service: The Need for Creativity, Innovation, and Excellence.”



Dr. Mofunanya emphasized that in today’s rapidly evolving world, effective leadership and dedicated service require a blend of creativity, innovation, and excellence.



She praised Dr. Abdul’s approach to incorporating these elements into his leadership style, ensuring that Yabatech remains adaptive and resilient in facing future challenges.



"In today’s rapidly evolving world, effective leadership and dedicated service are crucial for the sustained growth and success of any organization or community. The traditional models of leadership and service are no longer sufficient, hence the need for creativity, innovation, and excellence.



She commended Dr. Abdul’s big idea of integrating creativity, innovation, and excellence into his administration, ensuring Yabatech's ability to adapt to change, overcome challenges, and achieve sustainable success. These elements, she noted, foster a dynamic and resilient environment where individuals are empowered to contribute their best, driving progress and positive impact for the future of the College.



Addressing the audience, Dr. Abdul expressed profound gratitude for the support he has received throughout his tenure. He provided a comprehensive rundown of his achievements over the past year, which include significant infrastructural developments, academic advancements, and initiatives aimed at improving student and staff welfare.



Dr. Abdul reassured the audience of his continued dedication to driving progress and excellence at Yabatech, stating that "more is still to come from my annals of leadership signalling a future filled with promise and innovation.



Highlights of the event was the award ceremony, which honoured the fore-bearers of Yaba College of Technology as the college recognized her past rectors who have significantly and meritoriously contributed to the college's legacy of excellence.



Award recipients included Pa G. M. Okufi, late Dr. Philip Adegbile (posthumously), late Chief (Mrs.). Felicia Abimbola Odugbesan (posthumously), late Dr. Felix Owoso (posthumously), Dr. Margret Kudirat Ladipo, and Engr. Obafemi Omokungbe.



Notably, the names of Mrs. Odugbesan and Dr. Owoso were immortalised on building structures within the College, ensuring their legacies endure.



"The awards and immortalization are in honour of the good works these past leaders have done," Dr. Abdul noted, underscoring the importance of recognizing and preserving the contributions of those who have shaped Yabatech’s history.