Categories: Campus GistNews

UNILAG VC gets 2024 leadership award

The Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, has been honoured with the 2024 Leadership Tribute Colloquium Award by the Centre for Values in Leadership.

She was recognised alongside two other distinguished individuals.

CVL initiated the Leadership Tribute Colloquium to honour outstanding sector leaders for their special contributions in the sector where they worked.

The 64th edition of the Leader Without Title Colloquium took place at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs Victoria Island, Lagos, and titled, ‘Breaking barriers, building bridges: Women leading the way in education.’

According to the Founder/CEO of the Centre for Values in Leadership, Prof. Pat Utomi, Ogunsola’s award acknowledges her remarkable contributions to tertiary education in Nigeria.

Joining Ogunsola in receiving similar honours were her counterparts at the Lagos State University, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, and the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Prof. Adenike Oladiji, were the other two awardees at the 2024 Leadership Tribute Colloquium of the Centre for Values in Leadership.

Speaking virtually, Utomi highlighted the achievements of the three Vice-Chancellors. He commended them for breaking barriers, challenging norms, and contributing significantly to university administration in Nigeria.

Abdulhaqq Obisesan

Student of Mass Communication, staff reporter at EDUGIST.

Recent Posts

Mr Ola Tutors expands with new branch in Ejigbo,Lagos State

In a move set to bolster educational opportunities in Lagos, Mr Ola Tutors has inaugurated…

55 years ago

10 facts about Bayero University, Kano

Located in the ancient city of Kano, BUK has a rich history that reflects the…

55 years ago

Building strong relationships between educators and learners

The bond between educators and learners forms the cornerstone of a successful learning experience. A…

55 years ago

The myths of online education,challenges,advantages

The digital revolution has ushered in an era of unprecedented change across various sectors, including…

55 years ago

NSCDC to train 10,000 principals in school security

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has decided to train 10,000 school principals across…

55 years ago

From First-class to Second Class: Zamfara-born’s Struggle to Break Jinx Ends in 4.48 CGPA

Umar Musa, a 24-year-old Zamfara-born began his academic journey at Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto (UDUS)…

55 years ago