ESUT Vice-Chancellor Collaborates with Eastwing Aviation Institute to Promote Aircraft Engineering Technology in South-Eastern Nigeria

Prof Okolie expressed his optimism about the partnership, stating, "There is no doubt that the coming together of ESUT and the EAI will produce graduates of Aircraft Engineering Technology who will perform according to world standards and surpass their counterparts in the world of aviation."

ESUT Vice-Chancellor Collaborates with Eastwing Aviation Institute to Promote Aircraft Engineering Technology in South-Eastern Nigeria

In a move aimed at improving the lives of students at Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie, has recently entered into a partnership with Eastwing Aviation Institute, Enugu, to advance aircraft engineering technology in the South-Eastern region and beyond.

This collaborative agreement, which was officially signed in Enugu, is designed to provide opportunities for young people in the South-East to excel in the aviation sector.

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Prof Okolie expressed his optimism about the partnership, stating, "There is no doubt that the coming together of ESUT and the EAI will produce graduates of Aircraft Engineering Technology who will perform according to world standards and surpass their counterparts in the world of aviation."

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The signing ceremony of this partnership was attended by prominent individuals, including the school's registrar, Ambrose Ugwu, and the Memorandum of Understanding Committee Chairman, Prof Titus Okey Enudu.

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Prof Enudu expressed gratitude for the collaboration, saying, "My joy is full because of the good things coming to our youths. With this as the foundation of training collaboration between ESUT and the EAI, I pray that God will make it the beginning of greater heights in the training of our youths in Aviation Engineering and Aviation Management."

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Dr. Christopher Edeh, the Proprietor/CEO of Eastwing Aviation Training School, commented on the opportunity, emphasizing that it provides the youth in the region with an avenue to develop themselves.

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"I feel very excited about this development. Our youths in the South-East and beyond can seize this opportunity to develop themselves in something different from trading," he noted.

This partnership between ESUT and the Eastwing Aviation Institute is expected to open doors for students in the South-Eastern region to pursue careers in aviation and make valuable contributions to the field.