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MTNF re-opens pioneer digital library at UniLag

By Editor
30 August 2017   |   4:12 am
MTN Foundation, under its UniversitiesConnect initiative has reopened the digital library donated by the Foundation at the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos (UNILAG).

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MTN Foundation, under its UniversitiesConnect initiative has reopened the digital library donated by the Foundation at the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos (UNILAG).

An MTN Foundation delegation led by the Chairman, Board of Directors, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi, commissioned and presented the facility to the school’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Rahman Bello, at an event witnessed by members of the University Senate, and the MTN Nigeria management team.

Built in 2005, the fully furnished and air-conditioned digital library is equipped with 128 networked computers, running on Microsoft 365, which was donated by Microsoft Philanthropies. The library is equipped with an alternative source of electricity for a seamless digital library experiences. It also has three laser jet printers, a server, and VSAT-based Internet connectivity.

Other universities that have benefited for the UniversitiesConnect initiative include Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State; University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, and University of Benin, Edo State.

Speaking at the event, Adelusi-Adeluyi, expressed delight on the fact that the project has been re-commissioned, and urged students to collaborate with the University to ensure that the library is well managed.

“This project aligns with the Foundation’s commitment to enhance learning and teaching by providing infrastructure, content and access to students in tertiary institutions across the country. UNILAG was the first institution to partner with us on the UniversitiesConnect project, and we are pleased to reopen this pioneer digital library,” he said.

On behalf of the University community, Prof. Bello commended MTN Foundation for their commitment to the development of education and ICT in Nigeria.

“This is a welcome development in line with ongoing efforts to bridge the digital divide. I assure you that this centre will be used for learning and extensive research by our students,” he said.

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