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High-impact Research: APC National Chairman Yilwatda Donates N100m To AKSU

Thursday February 26, 2026
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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has announced a personal donation of ₦100 million to Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU).

In a statement, Special Adviser to the chairman on Media and Communications Strategy, Abimbola Tooki, said the gesture aimed at catalyzing cutting-edge research with direct societal and economic benefits.

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He added that the move highlights a significant leap in private-sector support for academia.

Beyond the financial grant, Professor Yilwatda pledged to facilitate a strategic partnership between the university’s Vice Chancellor and key authorities in the United States to establish a world-class institute within the campus.

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He noted that this move is designed to ensure the institution’s students remain globally competitive in an increasingly digital world.

Yilwatda made the announcement in line with his advocacy for repositioning Nigerian universities as engines of innovation.

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He emphasized that research is the soul of any world-class institution.

More so, he stated that the grant is specifically dedicated to strengthening research outputs that address pressing national challenges and translate abstract knowledge into practical solutions.

Yilwatda observed that Nigeria’s investment in research currently sits below 0.5 percent of the GDP, far behind the OECD benchmark of 2 percent, and described this gap as a critical opportunity for visionary intervention.

The research fund is expected to prioritize high-impact areas vital to Nigeria’s future, including flood modeling in coastal regions, climate adaptation in the Niger Delta, and the optimization of offshore oil production.

Other key areas identified by the professor include sustainable fisheries management and renewable energy integration.

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He argued that emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and big data analytics must be deployed to move research from theory to tangible impact, particularly in resource-rich regions like Akwa Ibom.


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