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The event, which took place at the University Auditorium, attracted a diverse
audience, including industry leaders, investors, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
The
Sustainability Project is an annual event organized by the Centre for
Entrepreneurship and Leadership Development Studies (CELDS) together with the
Directorate of General Studies (GST) Unit of the University, to provide a
platform for students to present their entrepreneurial ventures to the public.
This year’s
edition featured an array of different student-led startups, covering a wide
range of sectors including technology, agriculture, fashion, and healthcare.
The fair kicked
off with an opening address by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chinedum
Babalola, who emphasized the importance of entrepreneurship in driving economic
growth and development. She commended the students for their innovative ideas
and encouraged them to continue pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams with
passion and dedication.
Speaking at the
exhibition, the Acting Head, Department of Business Administration, Dr.
Ayodotun Ibidunni, praised the students for their exceptional entrepreneurial
spirit, saying, "Today's event showcases the talent and creativity of our
students, and I am impressed by the innovative ideas presented. We are
committed to nurturing and supporting our students' entrepreneurial ventures,
and I am confident that they will make a significant impact in the business
world."
He stated
further that the exploits from the entrepreneurship programme of the University
has been attracting interest across the nation, noting that Chrisland
University students had the 3rd highest number of entries to a national
entrepreneurship contest held last year. He seized the moment to announce his
appointment as the Chair of Directors of Entrepreneurship Development Centers
(EDCs) of Nigerian Universities (South West Region).
Similarly, the
Head of the General Studies Directorate, Professor Jegede emphasized the
importance of sustainability in entrepreneurship, stating, "As we encourage
entrepreneurship among our students, we must also emphasize the need for
sustainable practices. I am delighted to see that many of the projects
presented today incorporate sustainable elements, demonstrating our students'
understanding of the crucial role they play in shaping a better future."
An invited
guest, Mr. Ibukun Obe, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Premier Hub
Innovation Center, Mr. Ibukun Obe, commended Chrisland University for its
commitment to entrepreneurship and innovation, saying, "I am impressed by
the university's efforts to provide a platform for students to showcase their
entrepreneurial ventures. As an entrepreneur myself, I understand the
challenges and opportunities that come with innovation, and I am excited to see
the potential impact that these student-innovators can make in their respective
industries."
As part of
events marking the day was a runway display by the 200 level students of the
different vocations and their practical works, while 300 level students had the
opportunity to present their business ideas to potential investors and mentors.
Several projects stood out, including a sustainable fashion line that uses
recycled materials, a mobile app for mental health support, and an organic
farming initiative aimed at promoting healthy eating.
One of the
highlights of the event was the pitch competition, in which selected startups
presented their business ideas to a panel of judges.
The event
saw the Vice-Chancellor, Professor
Chinedum Peace Babalola, the Deputy Vice -Chancellor, Professor Olatunde
Farombi, the Registrar, Mr. Samuel Omotoso; the Acting University Librarian, Mr
Goodluck Ifijeh; some Deans of Colleges and
Heads of Departments taking a tour round the different vocations on display
ranging from Photography and cinematography, Bag making and Hat Fascinator,
Cosmetology, Wig making, Website development, Tie and dye, Catering and event
management, and Fashion design where students had the opportunity to present
their craft and showcase their works and even make sales to the management and
entire University community.
The event was
widely regarded as a resounding success, with many participants expressing
their excitement about the potential opportunities it could bring.
Chrisland
University’s Centre for Entrepreneurship and Leadership Development Studies
(CELDS) continues to be a testament to the institution’s commitment to
fostering innovation and entrepreneural development among its students.
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