Mr Amfani said the award would further accelerate reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda nationwide.
He also advised them to protect the reputation of the university wherever they go.
Mr Achiatar said the reform would boost Nigeria’s technological manpower and drive the economy.
Mrs Ogunsola noted that the graduates were thoroughly trained.
Mr Alausa said Nigeria had invested substantially in research across universities.
Mr Zulum reiterated his administration’s focus on education as the bedrock for development and prosperity.
Mr Alausa said the programme represented national investment in young innovators and aligns directly with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for Education.
Mr Kalu stressed that the probe was not targeted at any individual or institution.
The respondent questioned how the minister could rely on data from a policy that was never carried out.
”We have 9,000 people who have been approved, and they are getting their funds deposited into their bank accounts,” said Mr Alausa.
