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ABU@63: What Varsity Must Do, Moving Forward — Najatu Muhammad

News Investigators/ Politician and activist, Najatu Muhammad, has celebrated the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, at 63, urging the institution to, moving forward, embrace cutting-edge research and technology centres.

Ms Muhammad, an alumna of the university, celebrated her alma mater in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, in Abuja.

She lauded the university for standing, for more than six decades, as a beacon of knowledge and service to the nation and beyond, meaningfully impacting the society.

The alumna noted that the institution had fulfilled its vision of producing generations of scholars, national leaders, and professionals, who had left their mark on every sector of our national life.

According to her, the university has expanded its academic programmes and built new partners, among other milestones.

“Moving forward, the University must embrace cutting-edge research and technology centres,” Muhammad, who was the first female students’ union president in the university said.

Ms Muhamad said that the anniversary was not just a celebration of years, but also a celebration of people, including the professors, who dedicate their lives to shaping young minds, and students, who bring energy, creativity, and hope.

She also cited the alumni whose achievements bring glory to the school as well as the administrators and staff whose tireless service keeps the university running smoothly every day.

“Today, we celebrate our past; however, we must also look boldly to the future.

“The world is changing rapidly; technology, climate, politics, and society are evolving in ways that our founders could hardly have imagined.

“To remain a leading university, it must not only keep pace but lead the way,” she said.

Ms Muhammad said that the world was entering into an age of convergence, where the most transformative breakthroughs would happen not within disciplines, but at the dynamic intersections between them.

She said that the alumni must render more support to the university in this regard, while the institution should continue to work hard and evolve through a continuous process of redesigning the curriculum to meet the fast-changing world.

According to her, the university must evolve and break down barriers, not just in theory, but also in practice.

She urged the students at the university to be curious, bold and dare to take classes in fields they knew nothing about, being the first generation of the convergent age.

“Your unique perspective might be the key to a problem that has been vexing us for decades, both as a nation and as a continent,” she said.

NAN

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