Mr Nwachukwu described Mr Macaulay as a detribalised Nigerian who treated all citizens equally.
His appointment was announced in a letter dated June 4.
Mr Adigun acknowledged that youth representation was still below expectations.
“Pastor Kumuyi’s enduring legacy of unwavering faith, wisdom, and dedication has shaped a thriving ministry for over 50 years,” he said.
According to him, borrowing becomes inevitable for emerging economies facing revenue constraints.
Mrs Oredola educated the students on entrepreneurship and responsible financial behaviour.
He encouraged continuous learning beyond formal education.
He said the nation must build digital foundations that enable its innovators, governments, and enterprises to create solutions.
UNDP plans to scale UniPods to over 50 universities nationwide, equip 500,000 learners with AI skills and support up to 2,000 startups.
According to him, the fourth industrial revolution has reshaped learning globally.
