Calabar news in brief for March 30: Monday’s top headlines

  • Opay to Establish Cybersecurity Lab
  • Agom's Bursary Benefits 1000 Students
  • NIM Inducts 700, Seeks Collaboration for National Development
  • FG Seeks Private Sector Support for Education Reforms
  • NUC Expands Energy, Data Science Programs

Opay to Establish Cybersecurity Lab

Opay, a leading digital payment platform, will establish a cybersecurity laboratory at the University of Calabar (Unical). This initiative aims to bolster cybersecurity research and development within the institution and the wider region. The laboratory is expected to provide students and researchers with advanced tools and resources to combat cyber threats, encouraging a more secure digital environment. This collaboration underscores Opay’s commitment to enhancing digital security and nurturing local talent in the field. Source

Agom’s Bursary Benefits 1000 Students

Senator Jarigbe Agom has launched the second tranche of his N100 million bursary award, set to benefit 1,000 students from Cross River North Senatorial District. This initiative aims to support students pursuing various academic programs, providing financial help to ease their educational burdens. The program underscores a commitment to enhancing educational access and opportunities for young people in the region. Source

NIM Inducts 700, Seeks Collaboration for National Development

The Nigerian Institute of Management (NIM) has inducted 700 new members, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to drive national development. This event underscores NIM’s commitment to encouraging professional management practices across various sectors. The institute aims to enhance the skills and ethical standards of its members, believing that effective management is fundamental to Nigeria’s progress. NIM encourages professionals from varied fields to work together, pooling expertise to address the nation’s challenges and capitalize on its opportunities. Source

FG Seeks Private Sector Support for Education Reforms

The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to education reform and is actively seeking backing from the private sector to drive these initiatives. This move aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of education across the nation, with a particular focus on improving learning outcomes and equipping students with relevant skills for the future. The government is encouraging private sector involvement through partnerships and investments to support the ongoing change of the educational system. Source

NUC Expands Energy, Data Science Programs

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved the expansion of academic programs in Energy and Data Science across Nigerian universities. This initiative aims to enhance the skills of graduates to meet the changing demands of the job market. The expanded curricula will equip students with specialized knowledge in these critical fields, encouraging advancement and development within the nation. Universities are expected to commence these new programs soon, preparing a new generation of skilled professionals. Source

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