UNILAG Alumni Donate Educational Equipment To Engineering Faculty

The Alumni Association of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos has donated additional lecture rooms and offices equipped with amenities to the faculty.

Dideolu Falobi, who led- executives said they embarked on the N500million developmental project to enhance the learning experience for current and future students of the faculty.

He said the project will be executed in phases, explaining that the present phase provides four classrooms, with each classroom having 114 seats to accommodate larger student populations and promote engaging learning experiences.

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In a statement by the old students of the faculty, the transformative project was spearheaded with the aim of creating an optimal educational environment that fosters collaboration, innovation and academic excellence.

Falobi thanked members for their generous contributions and the unwavering support of the association, noting that the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Lagos has witnessed a significant upgrade in its infrastructure.

The newly constructed classrooms will boost audio-visual systems, interactive displays and comfortable seating arrangements, while these enhancements would enable Professors to deliver dynamic and multimedia-rich lectures, fostering active participation and knowledge retention among students.

He said that 12 offices are presently under construction and will be equipped with office furniture and amenities for enhanced teaching and research endeavours.

The faculty members, in the statement, lauded the alumni association’s efforts, citing the enhanced resources and infrastructure as invaluable assets in delivering high-quality instruction.


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