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Caribbean Maritime University renews partnership with OAUSTECH

By Kayode Olabanji, Okitipupa

The Management of Caribbean Maritime University (CMU), Kingston, Jamaica has expressed interest to assist and partner with Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, to develop its proposed School of Maritime Transport and Logistics at Ugbo Nla.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Deputy Director, Information, Protocol and Public Relations, OAUSTECH, Mr Paul Adeagbo.

According to the statement, the current Acting President/Vice-Chancellor of CMU, Professor Ibrahim Ajaguna, expressed the willingness of his University to use, what he called, Blue Ocean Strategy to assist OAUSTECH develop the following maritime programmes: BSc Marine Engineering, BSc Nautical Science, BSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management, BSc Maritime Tourism and BSc Maritime Security and Counter Terrorism.

“Professor Ajaguna, a world-acclaimed international scholar in Maritime Studies from Ikare-Akoko, during his visit to OAUSTECH, lauded OAUSTECH Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Temi Emmanuel Ologunorisa’s vision and passion to develop the University and expand its programmes, especially in the area of blue economy, which he noted, is the new direction the world is drifting to.

Prof. Ajagunna, who recalled that he first visited OAUSTECH in 2017 during the tenure of Prof. Sunday Roberts Ogunduyile which culminated in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, stated that there are a number of areas in which the two institutions could partner including staff and students exchange programmes, joint teaching and research grant proposal development, and development of split( 3+1) programme.

The Acting CMU President revealed that, during his earlier visit to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, he requested that OAUSTECH leadership should visit CMU in Jamaica, which the Arakunrin Akeredolu granted.

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The maritime expert added that Arakunrin Akeredolu’s approval ensured the visit of the trio of the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Pastor Femi Agagu, OAUSTECH Governing Council Chairman, Prof. Akinbo Adesomoju and former Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Sunday Roberts Ogunduyile to CMU in 2018.

He was optimistic that the renewed OAUSTECH partnership with his University under the current leadership would prosperously boom the financial fortunes of OAUSTECH and its adjoining communities.

Earlier in his welcome address, the OAUSTECH Vice-Chancellor appreciated Prof. Ajagunna for honouring OAUSTECH’s invitation and revealed that Caribbean Maritime University is a centre of excellence in the Caribbean and the world, adding that it is a specialised institution well-recognised by International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

Re-stating his eagerness to fast-track the development of OAUSTECH, Prof. Ologunorisa stressed that he is certain that CMU is the right strategic partner that would help a great deal in actualising the dreams of the University regarding its maritime programmes.

“There is no way we can run the programmes successfully without the support of Caribbean Maritime University,” Prof. Ologunorisa submitted.

He informed the CMU’s Acting Vice- Chancellor of the commitment and readiness of Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (OSOPADEC) and the Ondo State Government, under the leadership of Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON to assist the University in that regard due to its strategic relevance to the economic prosperity of the Ondo State and its coastal region.

In his remarks, an erudite scholar and the Dean, School of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Prof. Oluyemisi Akinyemiju promised that the Committee of Deans and Directors will do its best to support the VC’s drive and ensure success of the programmes. He reiterated that the VC’s vision is a big and welcome one.

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He, therefore, appealed to Prof. Ajagunna to use his expertise, vastness, experience and connections to help OAUSTECH sail through.

In his vote of thanks, the Registrar, Mr. Ganiyu Oke Saliu, appreciated Prof. Ajagunna for his August presence and love for OAUSTECH.

The Registrar was quick to add that Prof. Ajagunna, a cerebral academic and administrator, is a positive publicity for Nigeria.

“We wish you good health, long life, prosperity, and journey mercies back to Jamaica,” he supplicated.

Present at the meeting were: University Librarian, Prof. Fredrick Ajegbomogun; Acting Bursar, Mr. Ganiyu Bamidele Aminu; Dean, School of Postgraduate Studies, Prof. Adegoke Adegbite; Dean, School of Science, Prof. David Aworinde; and Acting Dean, School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Dr. Isaac Olaniyan.

Others were: Dean, Student Affairs, Prof. Ipoola Faleyimu; Director, Academic Planning and Quality Assurance, Prof. Foluso Adetuyi, among others.

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