ASR Africa breaks ground on N250m Abdul Samad Rabiu Medical Science Laboratory at Crescent University,Abeokuta
March 1, 2025307 views0 comments
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From Right: G. T. Ogunmefun (University Acting Bursar); A. M. Ajiobla, SAN (Proprietor); Ibraheem Gbajabiamila (Vice- Chancellor); Ubon Udoh (MD/CEO, ASR Africa);Z. A. Ajibola (Registrar) and M. K. Momodu (Dean, College of Law) at the ground breaking ceremony of the Medical Science Laboratory for Crescent University, Abeokuta.
ASR Africa has commenced the construction of a N250 million medical science laboratory for Crescent University, Abeokuta. The laboratory will enhance the capacity of the institution in meeting the National Development Plans and Transformational Agenda (NDTA) of the Federal Government of Nigeria, whilst filling the gap created by laboratory scientists who have left the country recently.
Speaking at the ceremony, Ibraheem Gbajabiamila,the vice chancellor of the university, expressed gratitude for the institution’s nomination by ASR Africa under its Tertiary Education Grant Scheme (TEGs). He applauded ASR Africa for the award of the grant and noted that the project is the university’s topmost priority, considering its drive to expand its College of Health Sciences programmes.
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In his response,Ubon Udoh, the MD CEO of ASR Africa, commended the management of the university for their academic achievements and systematic growth which is evident by the addition of three new colleges recently.
These colleges include the College of Environmental Sciences (COES), Bola Ajibola College of Law (BACOLAW) and the College of Health Sciences (COHES). Dr Udoh reiterated the commitment of ASR Africa in ensuring a timely completion of the project.
The N250 million grant will provide fixtures and fittings for the medical science laboratory which features a 300 seating capacity auditorium, offices for Head of Departments and lecturers, lecture /seminar rooms. It will also cater as laboratories facility for Medical Laboratory Science,
Medical Biology, Hematology, Pharmacology/Therapeutics and Chemical Pathology.
The ASR Africa Tertiary Education Grant Scheme is targeted at supporting quality education within the tertiary education system in Nigeria and so far over 30 tertiary institutions in Nigeria have benefitted from this grant which ranges from N250 million to N2 billion.