Redeemer’s University’s Faculty of Natural Sciences efficiently hosted the 2025 Research Week, with the theme “Water for People: The Foundation of Health and Well-being”. The occasion, held from November 27-28, introduced collectively college students, students, and specialists to discover the important function of science and know-how in nation-building.
The Maiden Distinguished Personality Lecture was delivered by Prof. Babatunde Rabiu, Research Director at NASRDA, Abuja. Prof. Rabiu challenged college students to purpose increased and make a significant affect regionally and globally with the data gained at Redeemer’s University.
The occasion additionally honored previous deans of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, recognizing their dedication and service to the establishment. The honorees included Prof. Godwin Emerole (late), Prof. Lawrence Kolawole, Prof. Isaac Komolafe, Prof. Gabriel Kolawole, Prof. Thomas Bamiduro, Prof. Olalere Adeyemi, Prof. Adeleke Osho, and Prof. Uchechukwu Vincent.
The college stays dedicated to producing innovators and trailblazers in science and know-how, and the Research Week was a testomony to this dedication.
The occasion featured a variety of actions, together with keynote lectures, paper displays, and exhibitions, all centered on the theme of water and its significance to human well being and well-being.
Prof. Rabiu’s lecture highlighted the significance of science and know-how in addressing international challenges, and inspired college students to be half of the answer.
The Research Week offered a platform for college students and students to share their analysis findings and have interaction with specialists in their fields.
The occasion was a celebration of the college’s dedication to tutorial excellence and its function in shaping the following era of leaders.
Redeemer’s University is a number one establishment in Nigeria, identified for its robust deal with science and know-how, and its dedication to producing graduates who’re outfitted to make a optimistic affect in their communities.
By John Adeyemo for The Nigeria Education News.