Adenike Oladiji
Nigerian academic
Adenike Temidayo Oladiji (Adenike Temidayo Oladiji (born 27 April 1968) is a Nigerian academic and the first female vice-chancellor of the Federal University of Technology Akure.
Quotes
edit- As a university of technology, we must be prepared to deal with emerging questions that we did not know had to be answered. The COVID-19 experience showed that there is a lot of ground yet uncovered.
- The resort to voting to select a Vice-Chancellor is alien to the law (Statute) guiding the selection process.
- As ASUU Rejects Appointment Of New FUTA VC (20 May 2022)
- In spite of our modest achievements, the university still requires enormous support towards actualising its noble vision. In that regard, the university would deeply appreciate generous support in the way of an endowment of professorial chairs in various disciplines to be named after the donors, donation of laboratory equipment and other learning materials, and award of doctoral and post-doctoral scholarships and fellowships for staff.
- Provision of lecture halls and laboratories with ultra-modern facilities, the institution of prizes and awards for outstanding students and staff, provision of students hostels under Build-Operate-Transfer Agreement; and provision of buses for student field trips.”
- Currently, no programme of the university has been denied accreditation,” the don noted.
- I Ensure that the gains of FUTA in the past years are sustained and improved upon. * The evolution of new strategies to secure the future, while delivering a rebranded FUTA.
- My focus will be to intensify capacity-building and staff development and expand the frontiers of research and learning while ensuring that students have a better learning experience in FUTA.