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Ekiti: Gov Oyebanji, Afe Babalola Say African Scholars Must Relate With Asian Counterparts On Technology Transfer

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By Ayodele Oni

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji  and Founder Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD) have urged African scholars to understudy their counterparts from the Asian Countries on technology transfer tricks.

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Both spoke at the first African-Asia Inter- Continental Universities’ Conference, held at the Afe Babalola University in Ado Ekiti.

The governor advocated for a solution- driven researches that are targeted at solving contemporary development challenges, particularly the living standard of Nigerians.

“There is no doubt that many Asian countries have recorded progress in the critical areas of human development indices and that African scholars and policy makers should learn from their successes and identify area of possible adaptation, for the good of our people.

“We need to learn technology transfer tricks from the Asians, especially China.

“I therefore want to challenge African intellectuals to understudy their Asian counterparts on the strategies that shifted Asian tigers from being techno-economic dependent nations to prosperous and techno-economic competitive nations that they have become.

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“As a state that is well known to lead in the production of academic scholars across disciplines, our government will be willing to support credible research efforts that can enhance the standard of living of our people.

“We will be very delighted to benefit from research outcomes that can be adapted to solve our contemporary development challenges.”

The governor noted that Ekiti is well known for leading in producing scholars across discipline in the country, urging African intellectuals to understudy their Asian counterparts on the strategies that helped Asians shift from techno-economy dependent nation to prosperous techno-economic competitive nation.

Acknowledging that many Asian countries have recorded success in critical areas of human development, the Governor stressed the need for African scholars and policy makers to imitate Asians in their area of successes and identify possible areas of adaptation that would bring improvements to the country.

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He said there is a need to learn technology transfer tricks from Asians as this would bring about socio-economic development, alleviate poverty, and make citizens economically productive.

The Governor added that there is also need to carry out researches on the critical success factors in the implementation of millennium development goals across different jurisdictions.

He urged African scholars to begin a longitudinal study of the current sustainable development goals that can help policy makers to take informed decisions on policy direction.

While commending the Afe Babalola University for hosting the first African-Asian inter-continental universities conference and for bringing the best of the world’s academics and researchers to Ekiti, Governor Oyebanji said the University is, no doubt, living to its aspiration of being a world-class university with local and global relevance.

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He pledged the support of his government for credible researches efforts that would enhance the standard of living of the people and solve contemporary development challenges.

In his remarks, the Founder of the Afe Babalola University, Afe Babalola, who acknowledged China as leading in production industry, urged African leaders to leverage China’s expertise and resources particularly industry and science to drive growth and development across various sectors.

The foremost educationist expressed the readiness of his university to further collaborate with China and continued promotion of international scholarship that transcends immediate contiguities.

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