The workshop with the theme of the workshop was “Emerging Entrepreneurial Spaces and Communities”, took place at the Coal City University’s auditorium, was aimed at fostering innovation, promoting entrepreneurship education and employability for African graduates.
Speaking at the event, the Vice-Chancellor of Coal City University, Prof. Afam Icha-Ituma, welcomed all participants to the epoch workshop, adding that higher education in Africa is facing unprecedented challenges in the proper definition of its purpose, role and scope in the society.
According to him, Coal City University is tackling this challenge by “increasing its engagement with the wider society and expanding its entrepreneurial activities in order to drive economic growth and sustainable development”.
Prof Afam congratulated academics at Coal City University, University of Lincoln (UK) and African Development Institute of Research Methodology (ADIRM) for winning the British Council grant for the Innovation for Africa Universities (IAU) programme after a rigorous selection process.
Addressing the participants at the workshop, the Principal Investigator of the project from the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom, who also doubles as a Visiting Professor in Coal City University, Prof. Paul Agu Igwe, explained that the essence of the programme is to support graduates and students to develop the entrepreneurial mindset, sought-after competencies and skills needed to excel in today’s global labour market. He pointed out that more workshops and activities will be organized to grow the capacity of project partners for developing the culture of entrepreneurship and equipping graduates with skills needed to innovate and contribute to national development.
In his keynote remarks, Prof. David Rugara, the Head of International Affairs, Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK, urged the participants to always think critically, share ideas and collaborate with the right people, with a view to
fostering innovation, the entrepreneurship culture and mindset among the academia and students.
In his own key note remarks, Prof. Chukwumerije Okereke, the Director, Centre for Climate Change and Development, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, charged the participants to “think different” as entrepreneurs to be able to solve enormous societal problems.
In his vote of thanks, Mr Okechukwu Chukwuemeka, pioneer Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Coal City University and Chairman, Workshop Local Organizing Committee, thanked all participants for attending the workshop.
A workshop participant and Dean, Faculty of Education, AE-FUNAI, Dr Franca Ogba, said, “the experience and knowledge I gained from the workshop is very valuable”.
Another participant and Head, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Nigeria, Dr. Chinwe Okoyeuzu commended the workshop organizers saying, “it was just beautiful having the workshop at Coal City University, thanks to the organisers for making the workshop a success”.
Participants from the academia, industry and the wider society attended the workshop.
Other participants include the wife of the Vice-Chancellor, Lady Enuma Icha-Ituma; Dr Ntasi Igu, Head Department of Education Management, AE-FUNAI; Prof Nnamdi Okenwa of Department of Social Sciences, Coal City University; Mr Emmanuel Chukwuemeka, Meddlebelt and Eastern representative of Dizengoff West Africa and Engr. Cyril Chibuoke, retired civil servant and entrepreneur, among others.
The workshop with the theme of the workshop was “Emerging Entrepreneurial Spaces and Communities”, took place at the Coal City University’s auditorium, was aimed at fostering innovation, promoting entrepreneurship education and employability for African graduates.
Speaking at the event, the Vice-Chancellor of Coal City University, Prof. Afam Icha-Ituma, welcomed all participants to the epoch workshop, adding that higher education in Africa is facing unprecedented challenges in the proper definition of its purpose, role and scope in the society.
According to him, Coal City University is tackling this challenge by “increasing its engagement with the wider society and expanding its entrepreneurial activities in order to drive economic growth and sustainable development”.
Prof Afam congratulated academics at Coal City University, University of Lincoln (UK) and African Development Institute of Research Methodology (ADIRM) for winning the British Council grant for the Innovation for Africa Universities (IAU) programme after a rigorous selection process.
Addressing the participants at the workshop, the Principal Investigator of the project from the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom, who also doubles as a Visiting Professor in Coal City University, Prof. Paul Agu Igwe, explained that the essence of the programme is to support graduates and students to develop the entrepreneurial mindset, sought-after competencies and skills needed to excel in today’s global labour market. He pointed out that more workshops and activities will be organized to grow the capacity of project partners for developing the culture of entrepreneurship and equipping graduates with skills needed to innovate and contribute to national development.
In his keynote remarks, Prof. David Rugara, the Head of International Affairs, Lincoln International Business School, University of Lincoln, UK, urged the participants to always think critically, share ideas and collaborate with the right people, with a view to
fostering innovation, the entrepreneurship culture and mindset among the academia and students.
In his own key note remarks, Prof. Chukwumerije Okereke, the Director, Centre for Climate Change and Development, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, charged the participants to “think different” as entrepreneurs to be able to solve enormous societal problems.
In his vote of thanks, Mr Okechukwu Chukwuemeka, pioneer Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, Coal City University and Chairman, Workshop Local Organizing Committee, thanked all participants for attending the workshop.
A workshop participant and Dean, Faculty of Education, AE-FUNAI, Dr Franca Ogba, said, “the experience and knowledge I gained from the workshop is very valuable”.
Another participant and Head, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Nigeria, Dr. Chinwe Okoyeuzu commended the workshop organizers saying, “it was just beautiful having the workshop at Coal City University, thanks to the organisers for making the workshop a success”.
Participants from the academia, industry and the wider society attended the workshop.
Other participants include the wife of the Vice-Chancellor, Lady Enuma Icha-Ituma; Dr Ntasi Igu, Head Department of Education Management, AE-FUNAI; Prof Nnamdi Okenwa of Department of Social Sciences, Coal City University; Mr Emmanuel Chukwuemeka, Meddlebelt and Eastern representative of Dizengoff West Africa and Engr. Cyril Chibuoke, retired civil servant and entrepreneur, among others.