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Covenant University Launches Nigeria’s First Tertiary Institution Incubation Hub by Axsetup: 7:28pm On Mar 23, 2017 |
Tertiary institutions remain key players to the growth and development of any functional ecosystem as far as technology innovation is concerned. This is evident in their ability to feed the ecosystem with the requisite skilled manpower to scale its growth.
In Nigeria, most tertiary institutions have been widely criticized for their unusual penchant for theories and abstract knowledge as opposed to adhering to practical and real life situations.
However, in recent times, a few have begun implementing strong practical technology curricula — the kind that allow students take up a career in tech or easily blend into careers outside of tech.
However, a living technology incubation hub within the premises of a Nigerian university is what many wouldn’t have envisaged at this point.
Interestingly, ever since Stephen Oluwatobi (Director at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development Studies, Covenant University) took to his private Facebook account to post pictures of what appears to be a technology incubation hub situated within the premises of covenant university Otta, he has received outpouring of interest as well as commendation from members of the public for his role in birthing the Hebron Startup Labs.
The Hebron Startup Labs is a living technology hub wholly funded and run by the management of Covenant University.
The core drive and motivation for setting up the hub was to help produce more entrepreneurs (regardless of their academic level) from within the institution rather than just having a certificate upon graduation and contributing in part to unemployment in the country. So by this standard and many more, the Hebron Startup Labs could possibly pass as the first to be launched in any Nigerian university.
History
Having run in different experimental phases for over 4 years, the management of the hub decided to give it a more serious approach in 2015. It wasn’t until early in 2017 that they finally secured a work space approved by the school authority to carry out full operations.
Coming a long way from the era its pioneer students lacked a space to work from, the facility now looks ready; occupying an entire floor at the university’s innovation building. Of course, it’s a laudable feat, but it doesn’t go without wondering how the program will run in pari-pasu with regular academic classes.
Ordinarily, regular academic activities at Covenant University could prove a little exhaustive due to extra curricular activities and religious commitment in-between lectures. This surely accounts for why the incubation program is allowed to span for a year, covering a full academic session, to allow the students ample time to go through the program.
Inclusion for the outside community
While most private universities in Nigeria have strong practical technology curricula, they remain pretty expensive. This raises some concern for non-Covenant University students. Will the program be exclusive or will its impact extend beyond the four walls of the school?
“The original intention was to see what we can do with our students,” but since photos of the hub surfaced online,“a lot of persons have been asking how the external community can enroll,” Stephen affirms.
This has led the management of the Hebron Startup Labs to consider opening up the program for members of the outside community. But in doing so, pricing and the absence of bottleneck processes within the system is what would probably make a difference. Stephen however weighed in on a few expectations from students if they are to be incubated into the program. According to him, “what we are looking out is someone who is passionate about what they are doing, has a solid team and a solution that addresses key problems in the society.”
Source: https://techpoint.ng/2017/03/23/covenant-university-hebron-startup-labs/Cc: Seun, Lalasticlala |
Re: Covenant University Launches Nigeria’s First Tertiary Institution Incubation Hub by tripplephi: 8:42pm On Mar 23, 2017 |
well they have the support and cash they need na... so this is nothing
Some of us who are graduates from several universities and polytechnics have seen and may even have done far GREATER and CREATIVE Projects that were not recognized or even received any assistance...
But after getting an A in the course thats all to it and the projects are always tucked away... THE UNIVERSITY IS REALLY A GRAVEYARD OF SOLUTIONS AND TALENTS.
I hope this gets to be affordable for all students in public schools. |
Re: Covenant University Launches Nigeria’s First Tertiary Institution Incubation Hub by kristian98(m): 9:25pm On Mar 23, 2017 |
Pl |
Re: Covenant University Launches Nigeria’s First Tertiary Institution Incubation Hub by dyoung: 1:13am On Mar 24, 2017 |
Wow! Kudos to cu. |