Nigeria’s Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) credits the Tinubu administration with unprecedented speed in approving its funding, enabling advanced planning for 2026 interventions. While this financial support is acknowledged as critical to preventing institutional collapse, university leaders highlight a pressing need to expand TETFund’s mandate to address severe infrastructural deficits in security, power, and connectivity. The retreat underscores a strategic shift towards ensuring efficient implementation of these funds, recognizing that financial support alone is insufficient without tackling the broaderContinue Reading

By Aluta News Feb. 6, 2023 Four researchers at the University of Ilorin have emerged part of the winners of the 2021 TETFund National Research Fund, amounting to N100 million grants. Prof. Kolawole Wahab, the Director of the university’s Centre for Research Development and In-House Training, stated this in aContinue Reading