Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta explained

Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Motto:Knowledge For Development.
Established:1 January 1988
Type:Public research university
Vice Chancellor:Professor Olusola Kehinde[1]
Academic Staff:529
Administrative Staff:1,447
Students:2,538
Undergrad:15,095
Postgrad:1,640
City:Abeokuta
State:Ogun State
Country:Nigeria
Campus:Rural
Academic Affiliations:ACU, AAU, NUC
Colors: Green

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta is one of the higher institutions of learning owned and run by the Federal government of Nigeria.

History

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, or FUNAAB, was established on January 1, 1988, by the Federal Government when four universities of technology, earlier merged in 1984, were demerged. This led to the creation of the first two universities of agriculture in Abeokuta and Makurdi.

Prior to the emergence of FUNAAB, the Federal Government had established the Federal University of Technology, Abeokuta (FUTAB) in 1983. Then, in 1984, it was merged with the University of Lagos and had its name changed to the College of Science and Technology, Abeokuta (COSTAB), before the demerger of January 1988.[2]

The university started on the old campus of Abeokuta Grammar School, Isale-Igbein, near the city center. It completed its movement to its permanent site along Alabata Road in 1997.[3]

At the initial stage the university included five colleges, as follows:

The College of Natural Science was reformed and redrafted into three colleges, which are:

Two additional colleges, the College of Engineering (COLENG) and the College of Veterinary Medicine (COLVET), were introduced in March 2002. During the 2008/2009 session, the College of Agricultural Management, Rural Development, and Communication Studies was split into two, with two new colleges emerging as follows:

The newest College is the College of Management Sciences (COLMAS).

The university is one of the three universities of agriculture in Nigeria, the other being in Makurdi (Benue State) and Umudike (Abia State). The university started at its mini-campus in Isale-Igbein in the heart of Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State. In December 1997, it moved to its permanent site on a 10,000-hectare campus located next to the Ogun-Oshun River Basin Development Authority on the Abeokuta-Ibadan road in the northeastern end of the city, 15 km from Abeokuta City Centre.[4]

Governing council

The first council was constituted on 18 May 1989, under the chairmanship of Alhaji Muhammadu Jega, former Head of Service and Secretary to the Sokoto State Government. On 1 September 1990, the council was reconstituted with some changes for five years, with Alhaji Muhammadu Jega retained as chairman. The second governing council was constituted in 2000 for five years, with Alhaji Sanni Bagiwa Idris as chairman. The third council came on board in 2005 and was dissolved in November 2007 by the federal government.[3] Elder Brigadier General (Rtd.) Bassey Asuquo, a one-time military administrator of Kogi, Edo, and Delta States, respectively, was the chairman. The fourth council was constituted in January 2009, with Mr. Raphael Oluwole Osayameh as chairman and immediate past pro-chancellor. Chief Lawrence Ayinde Osayemi was the pro-chancellor and chairman of the council. Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe Kingsley, a one-time Minister of Works and Service of the Federation and a former Federal Republic of Nigeria Senator, is the immediate pro-chancellor and chairman of the governing council. Presently, Dr. (Barr.) Aboki Zhawa, an astute administrator, legal luminary, educationalist, and politician, is the pro-chancellor and the chairman of the governing council.[5]

Chancellors

Since its inception, FUNAAB has had four Chancellors:

Vice-Chancellors

Deputy Vice-Chancellors

While the first five were the only Deputy Vice-Chancellors during their respective tenures, Professors Eromosele and Ariyo were appointed simultaneously as the first set of two Deputy Vice-Chancellors for the university, an initiative of the then vice-chancellor, Professor O.O. Balogun.[18]

Academic programmes

The university has 179 academic programmes made up of 45 undergraduate programmes, 135 graduate programmes which include 22 Postgraduate diploma programmes, 57 Master's degree programmes and 56 Doctorate degree programmes.

University colleges are:

CollegeDepartments, programmes, centres, and institutes
COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (COLERM)[19]
COLLEGE OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION (COLANIM)[20]
  • Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
  • Department of Animal Physiology
  • Department of Animal Production and Health
  • Department of Pasture and Range Management
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT (COLAMRUD) [21]
  • Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management[22]
  • Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development[23]
  • Department of Agricultural Administration[24]
  • Department of Communication and General Studies[25]
COLLEGE OF PLANT SCIENCE AND CROP PRODUCTION (COLPLANT)<[26]
  • Department of Crop Protection
  • Department of Horticulture
  • Department of Plant Breeding and Seed Technology
  • Department of Plant Physiology and Crop Production
  • Department of Soil Science and Land Management
COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (COLBIOS)<[27]
COLLEGE OF FOOD SCIENCES AND HUMAN ECOLOGY (COLFHEC)[28]
  • Department of Food Science and Technology
  • Department of Home Science and Management
  • Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Department of Food service and Tourism
COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE (COLVET)
  • Department of Veterinary Anatomy
  • Department of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology
  • Department of Veterinary Pathology
  • Department of Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology
  • Department of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery
  • Department of Veterinary Public Health & Reproduction
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (COLENG)[29]
COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES (COLPHYS)[30]
INSTITUTES, CENTRES, AND ACADEMIC ESTABLISHMENTS
  • School of Postgraduate Studies
  • Distance Learning Institute
  • Institute for Continuing Education
  • Biotechnology Centre

Academic Planning Unit

The Academic Planning Unit is the quality control unit of the university and the link between the university and the National Universities Commission. It is at the centre of all planning activities of the university. The unit is headed by a director, Professor M.A. Waheed, a Principal Planning Officer, Mr. O.O. Bamgbose, and other Planning Officers (Mrs. A.A. Akintunde, Mr. A.O. Kuforiji and Mr. S.A. Dada).

Library

Nimbe Adedipe Library was named in honour of the first vice-chancellor of the university, Professor Nurudeen Olorunnimbe Adedipe. The library building can accommodate 1,000 users at a time. The total collection of books at present is 54,000 titles.

The library started its automation programme in 1994 when it acquired through a World Bank project, an IBM personal computer and the TINLIB library software designed for four workstations. This was later upgraded to ten workstations. The library has since migrated from the DOS-based TINLIB software to a more versatile Windows-based GLAS (Graphical Library Automated System) software with the capability to operate 50 workstations within the library. The OPAC is fully functional, making it possible to catalogue books online and for library clients to access such books immediately. In line with the latest technology advancement, during the 2012/13 session, the library acquired KOHA, an Integrated Library Management Software, enabling users to access library resources services where they are.

Units, centres and other facilities

Partnerships

The university has collaborative partnerships with institutions and establishments, including:

Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) have been signed with the institutions, and collaboration activities are in progress.

At the international level, the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) has entered into collaboration with the university in the areas of training and seminars. The British Council has established an academic link programme between FUNAAB and the University of Reading and the University of Edinburgh, primarily, though not exclusively, in the areas of Plant and Animal Breeding and Seed Technology and Genetics, respectively. Others include the Macaulay Institute of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the area of Sustainable Development and the Africa Rice Center in Rice Science.

Achievements of the Centre for Internationalisation and Partnerships (CENIP)

Notable alumni

Amongst the alumni of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta and other institutions that fall under that banner are:

Other university lectures

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nigerian University, FUNAAB gets acting VC.
  2. Web site: Then, in 1984, it was merged with the University of Lagos and had its name changed to the College of Science and Technology, Abeokuta (COSTAB), before the demerger of January, 1988 - Google Search. www.google.com. 2020-05-28.
  3. Web site: Historical Background – FUNAAB . 2022-07-21 . en-US.
  4. Web site: press_admin . 2022-08-17 . History of Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta(FUNAAB) . 2022-12-20 . PressPayNg Blog . en-US.
  5. Web site: List of Pro-Chancellors. admin. 2009-11-06. FUNAAB. en-US. 2020-05-28.
  6. Web site: List of Chancellors. admin. 2009-10-23. FUNAAB. en-US. 2020-05-28.
  7. Web site: FUNAAB Vice - Chancellor. 2012-08-13. FUNAAB. en-US. 2020-05-28.
  8. Web site: My Vice-Chancellorship was divine (OON): I never had the ambition. FUNAAB. 2018-08-01. FUNAAB. en-US. 2020-05-28.
  9. News: Sowole . Adeniyi . FUNAAB appoints professor Ololade Enikuomehin as acting VC with effect from 25 May 2017 . 18 March 2019 . Daily Post news paper . Wale Odunsi . 25 May 2017.
  10. Web site: Nigerian University, FUNAAB gets acting VC.
  11. Web site: KEHINDE Olusola Babatunde - FUNAAB . 2022-12-20 . funaab.edu.ng . en-US.
  12. Web site: 2023-09-07 . KEHINDE Olusola Babatunde - FUNAAB . 2023-10-23 . funaab.edu.ng . en-US.
  13. Web site: 2023-03-16 . FUNAAB governing board appoints Professor Kehinde as substantive VC . 2023-10-23 . Tribune Online . en-GB.
  14. Web site: March 8, 2023 . Prof Kehinde emerges FUNAAB Vice Chancellor . 23 October 2023.
  15. News: Sowole . Adeniyi . Professor Morenike Dipeolu Appointed DVC Academic . 18 March 2018 . FUNAAB News . Olusegun Adeosun . 21 May 2018.
  16. News: Sowole . Adeniyi . Congratulation to the new DVC-D of FUNAAB . 18 March 2019 . Armour Radio . Armour Radio . 13 November 2017.
  17. Web site: Adeofun Becomes DVC (Development) .. Works, Health Services Get New. FUNAAB. 2019-12-03. FUNAAB. 2020-01-31.
  18. Web site: FUNAAB Vice - Chancellor. admin. 2012-08-13. FUNAAB. en-US. 2020-05-28.
  19. Web site: COLERM. COLERM. 23 January 2017. 16 December 2010.
  20. Web site: COLANIM. COLANIM. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202020415/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/colleges/animal-science-and-livestock-production. 2 February 2017. dead.
  21. Web site: COLAMRUD. COLAMRUD. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202020224/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/colleges/agricultural-management-and-rural-development. 2 February 2017. dead.
  22. Web site: Agric Ext and Farm Mgt. Agric Ext and Farm Mgt. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202015949/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/dept-of-agric-econs-a-farm-mgt-80540. 2 February 2017. dead.
  23. Web site: Agric Ext and Rural Dev. Agric Ext and Rural Dev. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202015952/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/dept-of-agric-ext-a-rural-dev-62327. 2 February 2017. dead.
  24. Web site: Agricultural Admin. Agricultural Admin. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202015954/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/dept-of-agric-admin. 2 February 2017. dead.
  25. Web site: Comm and Gen Studies. Comm and Gen Studies. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202020042/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/dept-of-comm-a-general-studies-97846. 2 February 2017. dead.
  26. Web site: COPLANT. COPLANT. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202020045/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/colleges/plant-science-and-crop-production. 2 February 2017. dead.
  27. Web site: COLBIOS. COLBIOS. 23 January 2017. 14 November 2012.
  28. Web site: COLFHEC. COLFHEC. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202020318/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/colleges/food-sciences-and-human-ecology-. 2 February 2017. dead.
  29. Web site: COLENG. COLENG. 23 October 2017. 5 November 2010.
  30. Web site: COLPHYS. COLPHYS. 23 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170202020038/http://unaab.edu.ng/index.php/colleges/natural-sciences. 2 February 2017. dead.
  31. News: Sanni . Lateef . Congratulation to the New DVC-D of FUNAAB . 20 June 2019 . Armour radio . Armour radio . 13 November 2017.
  32. Book: Okojie . Julius . A robust regulatory system: An imperative for quality assurance in Nigerian Universities . 25 July 2019 . FUNAAB.
  33. Book: Osinowo, Olusegun Ayodeji. Sailing to success. FUNAAB. 2019. University Library ('Nimbe Adedipe Library). 12p. (pamphlet).
  34. Book: Adebambo, Olufunmilayo Ayoka. The days of small beginning. FUNAAB. 2019. 9789785600612. Nimbe Adedipe Library. 111.
  35. Book: Afolami, Steve. O.. A centre of excellence: its hilltops and valleys, victories and challenges and the way forward.. FUNAAB. 2019. Nimbe Adedipe Library. 8pages pamphlet.