Chancellor Donates N1bn To Ajayi Crowther University Development Fund

Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University, Dr. Tunde Afolabi, has donated N1bn to launch the University’s N5bn development fund.

The development fund was part of the activities for the grand finale of ACU’s 15th convocation ceremony.

At the ceremony, 30 persons were awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) certificates in various disciplines.

The day also witnessed conferment of honourary doctorate degrees on three eminent Nigerians from different walks of life.

Chairman of Sifax Group, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi was conferred with the Doctor of Business Administration,  while Sir Gbolahan Folayan was conferred with Doctor of Finance. Founder of Katchey Company Limited, Mrs. Kate Isa was also conferred with the award of Doctor of Science.

Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the University’s Governing Council, Dr. Olutoyin Okeowo, announced a number of projection of the school in the near future, describing them as graceful, lofty and achievable. He however noted that the projection can only be achieved with adequate, robust and sustainable funding.

He said, “Sustainable fund is required for the provision of facilities and infrastructure needed for the execution of the projections. Funding in ACU had hitherto come through students’ tuition fees.

“However, it has become obviously impracticable for any university, public or private, to run successfully mainly on tuition fees.

“The need for developmental fund cannot be overemphasised. Its development will reposition the University for greatness in terms of physical development and state-of-the-art facilities for teaching.”

Declaring his support for the fund raiser, the chancellor, Afolabi stated that the major problems of education in Nigeria is inadequate funding, adding that renowned universities like Hard University have endowment fund that generates into billions of dollars. He said the ACU development fund raising will be done within five year period.

Announcing their contribution to the fund, one of the awardees, Barr. Afolabi donated N20m while the husband of Kate Isa announced a donation of N50m.

-Thenation

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