Fulafia to Host 12th Inaugural Lecture on Insect Diversity and Strategic Warfare

Fulafia to Host 12th Inaugural Lecture on Insect Diversity and Strategic Warfare

Fulafia to Host 12th Inaugural Lecture on Insect Diversity and Strategic Warfare

The Federal University of Lafia (FULafia) is pleased to extend an invitation to the 12th Inaugural Lecture Series, featuring a thought-provoking discourse on "Insects: Diversity Natural and Strategic War."

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Esteemed academician Prof. Monday U. Ukwela from the Department of Agronomy within the Faculty of Agriculture will serve as the distinguished presenter for this enlightening event.

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Exploring Biodiversity: Prof. Ukwela will guide attendees through a comprehensive exploration of the diversity found within the world of insects, shedding light on their intricate roles in the natural ecosystem.

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Strategic Warfare in Nature: The lecture will delve into the strategic aspects of insects' existence, examining their roles in agriculture and the broader environment, highlighting the fascinating interplay between these tiny creatures and the natural world.

This lecture aims to provide a platform for intellectual discourse, fostering a deeper understanding of the often-overlooked yet crucial role insects play in maintaining ecological balance.

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Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with Prof. Ukwela, encouraging an exchange of ideas and perspectives.

Networking opportunities with fellow academics, researchers, and students interested in the field of agronomy and biodiversity.