Nigeria: Unilag Professor Launches Foundation to Support Indigent, Brilliant Students

15 May 2024

As part of activities marking his 60th birthday, Mike Adebamowo, a professor of Architecture at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), has unveiled the Professor Mike Adebamowo Foundation (PMAF) to support indigent university students through school.

Adebamowo, the Executive Director of UNILAG Business School, said the occasion hinged on the grace of God, which he has enjoyed in all ramifications of his life from childhood to adulthood.

He said he enjoyed many scholarships, which enabled him to complete his university education easily without any burden on his parents. So, to celebrate his 60th birthday, he called on relatives and friends to partner with him to set up the foundation to help the less privileged, especially the indigent students in Nigerian universities.

He said the aim is that no student will be short-changed or stagnated because of finances, adding that the foundation will mentor the students to build their character and build a better society.

Adebamowo said the foundation is starting with N60 million and hopes to seek support and grants both locally and internationally to extend the scholarship to other levels of education.

"We believe our own little way in setting up this foundation will be to give back and raise a godly generation, who are also morally sound and with great intellectual acumen that will come up with innovations, among other things," he said.

The Chairman of the board of trustees of the foundation, Pastor Toks Oshokoya, said in addition to granting financial support to indigent students in any Nigerian university, the foundation will ensure continuous monitoring and evaluation of the progress of the beneficiaries, avail them a job-related ecosystem and mentorship.

He said the foundation will rigorously work through very open processes as developed by the board of trustees in selecting and considering beneficiaries.

Oshokoya added that interested students will register and establish engagement with the foundation. He said the foundation would pay the school fees of each beneficiary, and the allowances to provide for feeding would be paid into the student's account.

He said the committee will monitor and evaluate the beneficiaries' total progress yearly, adding that the foundation will celebrate its milestones with lectures on education, leadership, and social responsibility.

Former Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, said the foundation is needed, especially considering the country's current economic situation.

He called for foundations that would provide financial support, mentor the students, and follow up to ensure their well-being.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services), Prof. Lucian Chukwu, said the celebrator showed exemplary and trailblazing leadership in all his responsibilities at the university and commended him for his efforts in the academic community.

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