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TAU Founder commends school’s stride as best private varsity

By Mansur Aramide, Ilorin
01 January 2025   |   3:24 pm
The founder and Chancellor of Thomas Adewumi University (TAU), Oko-Irese in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Engr. Johnson Bamidele Adewumi has reaffirmed his commitment to future generations receiving high-quality education that would make them add value to the nation's economy. The industrialist-cum-educationist said this on Monday while responding to questions from journalists on…

The founder and Chancellor of Thomas Adewumi University (TAU), Oko-Irese in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, Engr. Johnson Bamidele Adewumi has reaffirmed his commitment to future generations receiving high-quality education that would make them add value to the nation’s economy.

The industrialist-cum-educationist said this on Monday while responding to questions from journalists on the sidelines of the coronation ceremony of the Oloro of Oro Kingdom.

Reflecting on his three-decade contributions to education, Adewumi noted that his secondary school had been recognized as one of the best in Nigeria many times, with lots of laurels.

“The propelling factor of my education programme is to develop our people because education is life. In the last three decades, I have dedicated myself to creating the best educational facilities in the state. The secondary school I established 37 years ago has been recognized as the best in Nigeria many times, with several awards to its name,” he said.

Stressing the importance of quality education as a tool for national development, he said: “The best legacy to give anyone is education. The higher we educate Nigerians, the more we create graduates who can add value to the economic development of our nation. What we are doing is setting the pace for others to follow.

“After the success of Thomas Adewumi Secondary School, we decided to go higher. What we are doing at Thomas Adewumi University is to build graduates that would add value to the country’s economic development.

“You could see the sign from how Thomas Adewumi University emerged as the best in the country out of 20 private universities granted licenses by the federal government in the year 2021. What we are trying to do is to set the pace for others,” he explained.

Commending Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s equitable development agenda, Adewumi disclosed that Kwara South was partnering with the state government to establish a tertiary health institution in the region.

“This government is doing well; it is people-focused. In the whole of Kwara State, tertiary hospital care has been centralized in Ilorin. However, by the principle of equity and justice, Governor AbdulRahman is developing another tertiary institution in Kwara South. We are partnering with him to ensure the realization of that objective,” he hinted.

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