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LASUSTECH flourishes under Prof. Odusanya achieving global impact through Innovation, academic excellence
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Under the visionary leadership of Prof. Olumuyiwa Odusanya, LASUSTECH is thriving, achieving global impact through its focus on innovation, infrastructure development, and academic excellence
Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) is rapidly establishing itself as a leading institution in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector, driven by the transformative leadership of its Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olumuyiwa Odusanya.
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Since his appointment in September 2022, the internationally acclaimed scientist has steered LASUSTECH towards significant growth, enhanced transparency, and increasing global relevance.
The university’s strategic IMPACT Vision, encompassing infrastructure, manpower, productivity, academic quality, state alignment, and entrepreneurial partnerships, is the cornerstone of this progress.
This vision is evident in LASUSTECH’s comprehensive academic programs, efficient operations, and consistent academic calendar, with 41 active programs poised to graduate their first cohort in 2026.
“Our goal is clear: to build a university that not only competes globally but sets the pace for innovation and societal transformation,” stated Prof. Odusanya.
Significant infrastructural advancements are underway, including TETFund-funded projects like a central research lab, professorial building, and university auditorium.
The Lagos State government is supporting the construction of a 750-capacity auditorium and student arcade, while notable contributions from institutions like the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila are enhancing the Surulere campus.
Academically, LASUSTECH emphasizes entrepreneurship, empowering students who are already achieving national recognition in competitions and demonstrating exceptional innovation, as evidenced by their Hackathon 2025 and NFVCB 2024 victories.
International collaborations are flourishing through MoUs with Kumasi Technical University and Akenten Appiah University in Ghana. Strategic tech partnerships with SAIL Innovation Lab, Huawei, and Dataphyte provide students with access to cutting-edge skills aligned with industry demands.
LASUSTECH’s robust research agenda is gaining momentum, with numerous lecturers securing institutional and national grants. The university’s global standing is further validated by its inclusion in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking and World University Ranking.
Committed to social impact, LASUSTECH actively engages in community outreach, including food distribution and skills training for Lambo Lasuwon residents.
The university also prioritizes staff welfare through comprehensive benefits such as health insurance, medical grants, car loans, and timely bonus payments.
Key programs, including Mass Communication, Estate Management, Insurance, and Banking & Finance, have achieved full professional accreditation, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for professional practice.
Despite recent attempts to undermine his administration, Professor Odusanya remains resolute. “These distractions will not deter us; we are focused on positioning LASUSTECH for global recognition,” he affirmed.
As LASUSTECH celebrates International Workers’ Day, Professor Odusanya’s mid-term stewardship exemplifies transformative leadership, propelling the university to set new benchmarks in higher education both in Nigeria and internationally.
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Miss Africa pageant returns: 19 contestants to showcase African excellence
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January 22, 2025By
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Miss Africa 2025 returns with 19 contestants from across Africa, celebrating unity, talent, and the rich diversity of African heritage
The highly anticipated Miss Africa pageant is set to make a grand return on 20 April, featuring 19 talented contestants from across the continent.
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This year’s edition promises a spectacular celebration of African unity, culture, and diversity, with Nigeria’s Sopuruchi Agoauwuike among those vying for the prestigious crown.
Brand Manager of Miss Africa Production, Mr Femi Oyelade, announced the details in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
He emphasised that the contestants represent a rich tapestry of African heritage, from Algeria to Zimbabwe.
“These exceptional ambassadors reflect the essence of African excellence, celebrating a rich blend of cultures, traditions, and values,” Oyelade said.
The Contestants
The lineup includes:
– **Maria Boudoduay** (Algeria)
– **Emiliana Antonio** (Angola)
– **Lindie Motswaeng** (Botswana)
– **Theresa Ange** (Cameroon)
– **Tity Muzadi** (Congo)
– **Nafkot Sintayehu** (Ethiopia)
– **Sarah Akinyi** (Kenya)
– **Oumou Magassy** (Mali)
– **Khadijiatou Ndiaye** (Mauritania)
– **Chaimaa Hejam** (Morocco)
– **Silvia Ernesto Linha** (Mozambique)
– **Delsie Somaes** (Namibia)
– **Mariam Abdou** (Niger)
– **Sopuruchi Agoauwuike** (Nigeria)
– **Ashimwe Michelle** (Rwanda)
– **Aisha Osman Ikow** (Somalia)
– **Kamogelo Matinketsa** (South Africa)
– **Wiza Nawila** (Zambia)
– **Kundai Benhura** (Zimbabwe)
Beyond Beauty
Oyelade highlighted that the contestants were selected through a rigorous process evaluating not only their physical beauty but also their intellectual prowess, leadership qualities, and commitment to social causes.
Throughout the pageant, participants will engage in challenges, workshops, and community outreach programmes to showcase their talents and advocacy skills.
“This year’s event will be a memorable celebration of African unity, featuring stunning performances, special guest appearances, and a vibrant display of African fashion,” Oyelade added.
Join the Celebration
The organisers invite audiences across the continent to follow the journey of these remarkable women, cheer for their favourite contestants, and celebrate the richness of African heritage.
For updates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content, follow **Miss Africa Production** on social media @missafricaproduction.
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Detty December in Lagos boosts economy, tourism, entertainment
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January 16, 2025By
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Lagos sees record-breaking tourism, aviation, and entertainment revenue during Detty December 2024, becoming a top holiday destination in Nigeria
The vibrant and festive season of Detty December, coined by Nigerians, has become a major driver of the country’s economy, especially in Lagos and surrounding regions.
This period, spanning December to early January, draws both locals and Nigerians in the diaspora to Lagos for an array of music festivals, weddings, and recreational activities, marking it as a peak season for tourism and entertainment in the state.
Businesses from hospitality to aviation eagerly prepare for their busiest period of the year, with the influx of visitors significantly boosting sectors like hospitality, tourism, and entertainment.
In December 2024, the impact of Detty December on Lagos’ economy was undeniable, generating millions of dollars across various industries.
According to reports, Lagos hotels alone raked in $44 million in revenue during this festive season. Short-let apartments contributed an additional $13 million, while the tourism and entertainment sectors collectively brought in an impressive $71.6 million (N111.5 billion).
These figures underscore the transformative economic influence of Detty December on the South-West region of Nigeria.
The surge in tourism during the festive season also had a profound impact on air travel. International flights to Lagos from Europe, London, and the United States were “full to the brim,” with high demand despite the elevated flight fares resulting from the exchange rate. Airlines responded by increasing capacity to accommodate the growing number of passengers.
Delta Air Lines, for example, ran daily nonstop flights between New York and Lagos, while United Airlines expanded its services from Lagos to Washington, D.C. This surge in demand was largely attributed to the large Nigerian diaspora, particularly in London and the US.
Local flights within Nigeria also saw a price hike, as travellers scrambled to secure seats for their holiday journeys. Some passengers, like Sarah Effiong from Akwa Ibom, had to pay over N120,000 for a one-way flight from Uyo to Lagos—an eye-watering sum reflecting the soaring demand.
Lagos’ hospitality industry was another major beneficiary of Detty December. Hotels around key areas such as Ikeja and the airport were fully booked, with many visitors unable to find accommodations upon arrival. This underscored the overwhelming demand for lodging in Lagos, as both residents and visitors flocked to the city.
Meanwhile, the city’s entertainment scene was buzzing with numerous music festivals featuring some of the biggest Afrobeats stars, including Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Olamide, and Ayra Starr. Spotify’s 2024 data showed a 114% growth in Afrobeats music globally, with Nigerian artists dominating international charts.
Lagos hosted an astonishing 58 music events during the Detty December period alone. Popular events included Joeboy Lavida Experience, Rema Live in Concert, and The Cavemen Live in Lagos.
However, the cost of attending these events was considerable, with ticket prices ranging from N50,000 to N100,000, not accounting for the additional surge in Uber fares due to increased demand and higher fuel prices.
One standout event was Flytime Fest, with international and local superstars such as Gunna, Davido, Olamide, and Ayra Starr headlining the four Flytime Fest concerts.
Ticket prices for these concerts ranged from N120,000 to N300,000 for the VIP section, with VVIP tables priced between N3 million and N35 million.
The Greater Lagos Countdown, an annual free music and fireworks festival, added to the city’s festive vibrancy. Held on December 31, 2024, the event attracted top artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Tiwa Savage, culminating in an unforgettable New Year’s celebration.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu expressed his gratitude to the artists and residents, highlighting the electrifying energy that Lagos exudes during this period.
Meanwhile, the city’s cinema industry also saw a major boost, with FilmOne Entertainment reporting record-breaking box office revenue in December 2024, amounting to N2.8 billion.
This was driven by the success of films like Everybody Loves Jenifa and Mufasa, both of which performed strongly at the box office.
Beyond the music and entertainment, Lagos’ tourist attractions also benefited from the influx of visitors. Popular destinations like art galleries, beaches, and recreational parks witnessed a surge in attendance during Detty December, further cementing Lagos as a top tourism destination in Nigeria.
Sarah Effiong, who experienced Detty December for the first time, shared her excitement about the events and locations she visited, including the Lady Donli concert, the Cavemen performance, and the La Campagne Tropicana Resort.
“Lagos is quickly becoming a top city to visit,” she said, reflecting the growing reputation of the city as a cultural and entertainment hub.
As Detty December continues to grow in popularity, Lagos is undoubtedly cementing its status as a prime holiday destination in Nigeria.
The period’s economic contributions across aviation, hospitality, entertainment, and tourism highlight its importance to the region.
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