Nurudeen Hassan (LASUSTECH)
The vision of the Department of Mass Communication, Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) to foster Institutional linkages and collaboration, received a major boost as Professor Adepọju Tẹjumaye, the immediate past Head of Department (HOD) for Mass Communication at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), paid a solidarity visit to the department.
The visit, which saw Professor Tẹjumaye warmly welcomed by Dr Steven Anu’ Adesemoye, Ag. HOD Department of Mass Communication, LASUSTECH and other senior members of the department, was aimed at fostering collaboration and exploring areas of mutual benefit between the two institutions.
Dr. Adesemoye expressed gratitude for the visit, stating, “We are honored to host Professor Tẹjumaye to LASUSTECH. This visit is a testament to the growing reputation of our department.”
During the visit, Professor Tẹjumaye was led on a tour of the LASUSTECH FM radio station and other departmental facilities. Impressed by what he saw, the UNILAG professor commended LASUSTECH for its commitment to practical training and student development.
“I am truly impressed by what I have seen here today,” Professor Tẹjumaye said. “The facilities are top-notch, and it is evident that LASUSTECH is dedicated to equipping its students with the skills they need to succeed in the media industry.”
Professor Tẹjumaye also emphasized the importance of student involvement in radio broadcasting. “I encourage LASUSTECH to continue to provide opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience through the radio station,” he said. “This is crucial for their growth as media professionals.”
Dr. Anu’ Adesemoye expressed his department’s commitment to student training and development. “We are committed to providing our students with the best possible education and practical experience,” he said. “Collaborations with esteemed institutions like UNILAG are invaluable in achieving this goal.”
The visit concluded with a pledge by both institutions to explore opportunities for collaboration in areas such as student exchange programs, joint research, and staff development