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NBA President tasks education sector stakeholders on technological innovation

Mazi Afam Osigwe

President, NBA, Afam Osigwe

From Felix Ikem, Nsukka

President of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN), has urged stakeholders in the education sector in the country to embrace technological innovation in teaching and learning to enable products of the sector to compete favourably with their counterparts globally.

Osigwe made the call in Nsukka yesterday while delivering the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) 53rd Convocation Lecture titled “Harnessing Technological Innovations in Teaching and Learning: A Call To Transform Education In Nigeria”.

He said that technological innovations and advancements have continued to have an unparalleled impact on all facets of humanity and society, particularly on how we acquire, impart knowledge and exchange ideas in recent years.

“The future of education lies in our ability to harness technological innovations to transform teaching and learning. This is not merely a choice or an option; it is a necessity.

“Nigerian universities must rise to the challenge, and embrace the change with courage and creativity for the best interest of our society.

“The technological innovations increasingly available have transformed how societies work, economies grow, and individuals learn,” he said

He said statistics available have shown that Nigerian students rank relatively low on global performance indices, a reflection of systemic issues.

“UNESCO report (2022) reveals only 18 per cent of Nigerian university graduates are considered employable by international standards, while over 50% of employers in Nigeria expressed dissatisfaction with graduates’ preparedness for the workplace.

“Therefore, integrating technology in teaching and learning can provide experiential learning opportunities. Since students engage with various technological innovations. They learn how theoretical ideas manifest in live experiments, particularly in subjects like science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and arts and crafts,” he said.

The NBA boss urged all and sundry to team up to work out modalities where effective application of science and innovation on the country’s education system would turn around the fortune of the nation’s economy.

“As we celebrate the achievements of the University of Nigeria, I urge all stakeholders, educators, policymakers, students, and captains of industry to work together to build a future where education empowers, technology transforms so that the country will thrive in education he said.

Osigwe who is an alumnus of UNN expressed appreciation to the university management for finding him worthy to deliver the 53rd convocation lecture.

In a remark, Gen. Ike Nwachukwu (Rtd) Pro-Chancellor and Chairman UNN Governing Council said technological innovation is ruling world and education sector in the country and should be embraced in order to remain relevant globally.

Nwachukwu pledged that the council would do everything within its capacity to ensure that teaching and learning in UNN are driven by technological innovation

Earlier, Alhaji Aliyu Shinkafi, former Governor of Zamfara State who chaired the occasion commended UNN management for the topic of the convocation lecture.

Shinkafi said embracing technological innovation in teaching and learning would not only move the education sector to the next level but would as well equipped products of schools in the country in their chosen fields.

“I commend UNN management for their thoughtfulness in choosing the topic for this convocation lecture.

“I also commend them for choosing the NBA National President, a learned gentleman as a guest lecturer to do justice to this topic.

“I am overwhelmed and humbled for the premier university in the country finding me worthy to chair this event,” he said.

The highlight of the event was the cutting of 53rd convocation lecture cake.
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