Aliko Dangote, president
of Dangote group has become the 100th person to receive a honorary doctorate
degree from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria’s premier university, in its
68-year existence.
(L-R) UI
registrar, Olukoya, Dangote, Osundare. Amao…
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Speaking
to Dangote’s decoration, Umar Mustapha, the pro-chancellor and chairman of
council, said “University of Ibadan has awarded 99 honourary degrees in its 68
years of existence and the 100th goes to Aliko Dangote”.
Dangote,
who received the honour alongside Niyi Osundare, one of Africa’s finest poet,
and Jacob Olabode Amao, the first Asiwaju of Ibadanland, and founder of the
famed Bode Foam, also donated ₦250 million to the university’s school of business.
Speaking
at the University’s founder’s day, where the award was conferred on Thursday,
Dangote said the university deserves special attention as the nation’s first
university.
“I
believe that UI deserves special attention not just because of its status as
Nigeria’s oldest university, but also because of its invaluable contribution to
the transformation of society through creativity and innovation,” the Union of
Campus Journalists quoted Dangote to have said.
“With
adequate funding, I believe the university will be able to compete favourably
with the best universities in the world. It is in this wise that I will
like to use this opportunity to enjoin the Federal Government to consider
allocating special funds to the university to enable it to improve on its research
and upgrade its infrastructure.
“We
do acknowledge that the Federal Government alone cannot shoulder the entire
burden of funding tertiary education due to competing needs of other sectors
that also demand priority attention. This is where private-public partnership
(PPP) comes in.”
Dangote
said the award will further encourage the Dangote Group to redouble its
efforts towards promoting Africa’s economic renaissance.
“We
are grateful to UI for recognizing our modest efforts to transform Africa,” he
said.
“Over
the next three years, we, at the Dangote Group, will be investing nearly US$20billion
in projects ranging from a petroleum refinery, petrochemicals, fertilizer, gas
pipeline, to backward integration in sugar and rice production and dairy
farming.
“These
projects will create over 250,000 jobs; provide foreign exchange earnings and
savings of US$16billion for the country, thus helping to diversify our
economy.”
The
university awarded doctorate degrees to 442 candidates across its 11
faculties, two institutes and two centres of learning.
In attendance was the Enitan Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife; Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and chancellor of the university; Saliu Adetunji, the Olubadan of Ibadan, among many other dignitaries.
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