UNILORIN VC Prof Wahab Egbewole Represents Nigeria at African Union Conference

Professor Wahab Egbewole, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, is representing Nigeria at the African Union conference in Addis Ababa, focused on interregional educational and development collaboration.

UNILORIN VC Prof Wahab Egbewole Represents Nigeria at African Union Conference

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Wahab Egbewole, SAN, is actively participating in the African Union conference on Interregional Dialogue on Education and Development. This significant event, co-organised with the Association of African Universities, is being held in Addis Ababa and runs until July 25th. Professor Egbewole is one of the distinguished delegates representing Nigeria.

The conference brings together representatives from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa to foster collaboration and develop joint solutions for the complex educational and development challenges faced by all participating regions. This interregional dialogue aims to enhance educational standards and promote sustainable development across these diverse regions.

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The presence of Professor Egbewole at this conference underscores the commitment of the University of Ilorin to actively engage in global discussions and initiatives aimed at improving education and development. His participation highlights the university's dedication to contributing to the advancement of educational practices and policies on an international scale.

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The conference, which includes various sessions and discussions, provides a platform for delegates to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build partnerships that will benefit their respective regions. The collaboration between Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa is expected to yield innovative strategies and solutions to address the unique challenges faced by each region in the realm of education and development.

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