Africazine:
The Federal College of Agriculture in Ibadan is poised for significant growth following a recent visit from a prominent public relations firm.
On March 17, 2026, the college welcomed a delegation from Henryj Valeens, led by MD/CEO Dr. Ejike Ndiulo. The visit included a tour of key facilities, highlighting the college’s impressive infrastructure and its potential for achieving university status.
Henryj Valeens Explores Partnership with College
The delegation from Henryj Valeens was received by Provost Professor Jonathan J. Atungwu and the college management team. They toured various facilities, including the Entrepreneurship Centre and the Engineering Workshop, showcasing the college’s commitment to practical education.
Dr. Ndiulo praised the college’s development since its establishment in 1921, noting its readiness for advancement. The visit underscored the potential for collaboration, particularly in enhancing the college’s Public Relations Unit.
Nurturing Educational Growth in Ibadan
The visit reflects a growing interest in the college’s capabilities and infrastructure. The delegation expressed admiration for the college’s extensive facilities, which include a bakery, hairdressing units, and an organic farm.
Such partnerships are vital for fostering educational development and enhancing the college’s offerings. The management’s openness to collaboration indicates a proactive approach to growth and innovation.
Next Steps for Collaboration
- Henryj Valeens plans to revisit the college for further discussions.
- Potential areas for collaboration will be explored in future meetings.
- Support for training and capacity development of the Public Relations Unit is anticipated.
The Federal College of Agriculture is on a path to transformation through strategic partnerships.
