…Alausa, Sanusi back MiVA University online learning revolution
Nigeria’s push to expand access to higher education received a major boost as Miva Open University graduated 1,280 students at its maiden convocation ceremony, as stakeholders described digital learning as the future of education in Africa.
Tayo Arulogun, the vice-chancellor of MiVA Open University, speaking during the institution’s first convocation ceremony over the weekend, described the event as a defining moment for the institute and its mission to make quality education accessible to all.
“Miva Open University was built on a simple yet profound conviction: to prepare people for opportunity and improve society through education.
“We refuse to accept that high-quality tertiary education should be a scarce commodity limited by geography, infrastructure, or circumstance,” Arulogun said.
Arulogun revealed that the university has secured scholarship commitments worth N3 billion and is investing in robotics, drone technology, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence-driven learning systems
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