The facility plans to train at least 6,000 energy professionals to boost capacity in the power sector.
According to the plaintiffs, the university presented the programmes as fully operational in its faculty handbooks and public representations.
“OBE ensures ND and HND graduates are practically prepared for global engineering practice, meeting internationally defined learning outcomes,” said Mr Nasir.
The national president of NATE, Dominic Udoatan, disclosed this in his New Year’s address on Tuesday.
He attributed the rising incidents of petrol tanker accidents to carrying above the approved capacity.
Mrs Oguntala described the mobile application as a contribution to national development.
The minister noted that the technology would serve as an online marketplace to make trained artisans accessible and efficient.
The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria says it is taking proactive steps to enhance the capacity of its members.
He said the use of substandard building materials is the primary cause of building collapse in the country.
Mr Abubakar said that if the proposed bill was passed, ITF would have deviated from its original concept.
