Summit University, Offa, has said it is transforming its learning process to produce a new generation of graduates with sound engineering skills.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Abiodun Musa, who spoke on the development, said it is more than an upgrade in facilities, but a transformation in how education is experienced.
“In a country where the narrative around education is often shaped by limitations, this moment stands as a powerful reminder of what is possible.
“It reflects a shift from passive learning to active engagement, and from outdated methods to forward-thinking education.
“The impact goes beyond the university. Through outreach and engagement, these technologies are inspiring younger learners and opening their minds to opportunities in science and technology,” he added.
At the Kola Balogun College of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Engineering, Summit University, students are moving beyond theory into practical discovery, designing intelligent systems, programming machines, and developing the confidence to solve real challenges.
Through the support of Engr. (Dr.) Kola Balogun of MOMAS, the college has been equipped with advanced programmable robots and modern computer systems, which are not just tools but gateways to creativity, innovation, and real-world problem-solving, with students learning to think independently, innovate, and lead.
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