ESUT Partners with Eastwing Aviation Institute to Advance Aircraft Engineering Technology

The signing ceremony was attended by prominent figures including the Vice Chancellor of ESUT, Prof. Aloysius-Michaels Okolie; the Registrar, Ambrose Ugwu; the MoU Committee Chairman, Prof. Titus Enudu; and the Deputy Provost of EAI, Mr. Segun Babalola, among others.

ESUT Partners with Eastwing Aviation Institute to Advance Aircraft Engineering Technology

Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Eastwing Aviation Institute (EAI), Enugu, to enhance the development of aircraft engineering technology in Nigeria, with a particular focus on the South East region.

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The MoU, recently formalized by both institutions, aims to empower youth from the southeastern part of Nigeria by providing them with opportunities to excel in the aviation sector. This partnership is set to open new avenues for training and development, fostering a new generation of skilled professionals in aircraft engineering.

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The signing ceremony was attended by prominent figures including the Vice Chancellor of ESUT, Prof. Aloysius-Michaels Okolie; the Registrar, Ambrose Ugwu; the MoU Committee Chairman, Prof. Titus Enudu; and the Deputy Provost of EAI, Mr. Segun Babalola, among others.

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During the event, Vice Chancellor Prof. Okolie expressed his optimism about the collaboration, stating, “Given the rich history and expertise of EAI in Enugu, coupled with ESUT’s strong foundation in providing both theoretical and practical knowledge, this partnership will undoubtedly produce graduates in Aircraft Engineering Technology who will meet and exceed global standards and stand out in the aviation industry.”