ADESUGBA - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today Thu, 01 May 2025 20:20:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://nigeriamining.today/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Screenshot-2023-10-31-at-19.14.10-150x150.png ADESUGBA - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today 32 32 Minister Champions New Gemology Department at Abuja University https://nigeriamining.today/2025/05/01/minister-champions-new-gemology-department-at-abuja-university/ Thu, 01 May 2025 20:20:13 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/05/01/minister-champions-new-gemology-department-at-abuja-university/ Dr. Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, supports the creation of Africa’s first Gemology […]

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Dr. Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, supports the creation of Africa’s first Gemology Department at Yakubu Gowon University, emphasizing its role in strengthening Nigeria’s mining sector. The new curriculum aims to cultivate expertise within the gemstone and jewellery-making industry, contributing to the country’s economic growth.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, has thrown his weight behind the establishment of the Department of Gemology and Gemstones at Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja. This department is set to be groundbreaking, marking the first of its kind in Africa. It aligns well with Alake’s vision for boosting capacity building within Nigeria’s mining landscape.

During a meeting with a delegation from the department, which was led by Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, Alake highlighted the importance of this initiative. He referred to the department as a crucial knowledge centre for professionals engaged in the gemstone and jewellery sectors, believing it would foster a new wave of experts in the industry.

Alake celebrated the landmark creation of Africa’s first formal Gemology curriculum, stating, “The university’s initiative is a commendable leap forward. By building a strong talent pool, we are laying the foundation for long-term development and innovation in mining.”

In his comments, Prof. Adesugba commended the minister’s reforms, asserting they have reframed the sector for sustainable progress. He urged the minister for assistance in securing an affiliation between the university and the Gemological Institute of Nigeria, while promising the department would contribute to enhancing the mining sector’s role in Nigeria’s GDP.

Alake responded positively, saying he would fully support the affiliation and encouraged other universities to adopt similar mining-focused programs. “If we are to build local capacity, we must invest in training at home. Your department is a crucial step in that direction, especially in gemology and jewellery production,” he stated, adding that establishing dedicated mining universities is also on the agenda.

Prof. Adesugba was joined by several dignitaries during the visit, including Prof. Aminu Dankishiya, Dean of Science; Dr. Tinuke Temitope, Registrar of the Gemological Institute of Nigeria; and Dr. Aminu Isyaku, Head of Geology and Mining.

Dr. Dele Alake’s backing of the new Department of Gemology at Yakubu Gowon University is a significant step for Nigeria’s mining sector. The minister’s support underscores the importance of local training to enhance skills in the gemstone industry. With the establishment of Africa’s first Gemology curriculum, Nigeria is poised for a stronger mining future, aiming to cultivate a skilled workforce and drive economic growth.

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Minister Alake Champions Africa’s First Gemology Department in Abuja https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/minister-alake-champions-africas-first-gemology-department-in-abuja/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 22:33:50 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/minister-alake-champions-africas-first-gemology-department-in-abuja/ Dr. Dele Alake backs Nigeria’s first Gemology department at Yakubu Gowon University, aimed at enhancing […]

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Dr. Dele Alake backs Nigeria’s first Gemology department at Yakubu Gowon University, aimed at enhancing skills in the mining sector. The initiative is seen as key to developing the local talent pool and advancing the industry’s growth and contribution to the economy.

In a significant move for Nigeria’s mining sector, Dr. Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has expressed strong support for the new Department of Gemology and Gemstones at Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja. This is notable as it’s the first of its kind in all of Africa, marking a crucial development in the region’s academic landscape.

During a recent meeting with a university delegation, including Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, Dr. Alake referred to the department as a “vital hub of knowledge” for professionals involved in the gemstone and jewellery industries. The minister highlighted that this initiative would help bolster Nigeria’s mining sector by creating a new generation of skilled workers vital for the industry’s growth.

Dr. Alake further called the establishment of Africa’s first formal Gemology curriculum a remarkable milestone and asserted, “The university’s initiative is a commendable leap forward.” This investment in talent development is seen as foundational for fostering long-term progress and innovation in the mining field.

Prof. Adesugba, reflecting on the importance of these reforms, lauded Dr. Alake’s approach, suggesting that it has significantly repositioned the mining sector for sustainable growth. He also sought support for formal affiliation with the Gemological Institute of Nigeria while emphasising the potential for the department to enhance mining’s contribution to Nigeria’s GDP.

In a promising response, Dr. Alake committed to fully support this proposed affiliation. He urged other educational institutions to emulate Yakubu Gowon University by introducing mining-centric courses into their curricula. He stated, “If we are to build local capacity, we must invest in training at home.”

Dr. Alake’s media representative, Segun Tomori, emphasised the importance of the new department in gemology and jewellery production, indicating ongoing plans to establish comprehensive mining universities as well. Prof. Adesugba was accompanied by notable faculty members during the visit, highlighting the university’s collaborative spirit.

The establishment of the Department of Gemology and Gemstones at Yakubu Gowon University represents a pioneering step in Africa’s mining education and capacity building. With strong backing from Minister Dr. Dele Alake, this initiative aims to cultivate a skilled workforce to advance Nigeria’s mining industry. Further affiliations and reforms are anticipated to strengthen the sector’s contribution to the economy.

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Alake Champions New Gemology Department at Yakubu Gowon University https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/alake-champions-new-gemology-department-at-yakubu-gowon-university/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:11:51 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/alake-champions-new-gemology-department-at-yakubu-gowon-university/ Dr Dele Alake supports Yakubu Gowon University’s new Department of Gemology, Africa’s first. This initiative […]

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Dr Dele Alake supports Yakubu Gowon University’s new Department of Gemology, Africa’s first. This initiative aims to build capacity in Nigeria’s mining sector and increase the talent pool for gemstone and jewellery industries. The collaboration seeks to enhance the mining sector’s contribution to GDP.

Dr Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has thrown his support behind Yakubu Gowon University’s newly established Department of Gemology and Gemstones in Abuja. This department is, notably, the first of its kind in Africa and fits squarely with Alake’s vision for strengthening Nigeria’s mining sector through capacity building.

During a meeting with a delegation from the department led by Prof Adesoji Adesugba, Alake highlighted the importance of this initiative, dubbing it a crucial resource for professionals in the gemstone and jewellery-making industries. He believes that cultivating expertise in this area can significantly boost Nigeria’s mining landscape.

Alake called the launch of Africa’s first formal curriculum in Gemology a watershed moment for the country. He stated, “The university’s initiative is a commendable leap forward. By building a strong talent pool, we are laying the foundation for long-term development and innovation in mining.”

In his response, Prof Adesugba acknowledged the minister’s reform efforts which, he pointed out, have transformed the mining sector significantly. He also sought Alake’s assistance in establishing a formal link between the university and the Gemological Institute of Nigeria, emphasising their commitment to enhancing the mining sector’s GDP contribution.

Alake assured the delegation that he fully supports this proposed affiliation, urging other educational institutions to emulate Yakubu Gowon University in offering mining-related courses. He asserted, “If we are to build local capacity, we must invest in training at home. Your department is a crucial step in that direction, especially in gemology and jewellery production.”

Also present during the visit were Prof Aminu Dankishiya, Dean of the Faculty of Science; Dr Tinuke Temitope, Registrar of the Gemological Institute of Nigeria; and Dr Aminu Isyaku, the Head of Geology and Mining. Their collective efforts seem aimed at reshaping the future of mining education in Nigeria, aligning it more closely with industry demands.

In summary, Dr Dele Alake’s endorsement of the new Gemology Department at Yakubu Gowon University is a significant move for Nigeria’s mining sector. It’s the first official programme of its kind in Africa and aims to develop local expertise and support economic growth through educational reforms in mining. The collaboration between the university and industry leaders signals a forward-thinking approach to advancing this important sector.

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Minister Praises Launch of Africa’s First Gemology Department in Abuja https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/minister-praises-launch-of-africas-first-gemology-department-in-abuja/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:31:44 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/minister-praises-launch-of-africas-first-gemology-department-in-abuja/ Dr Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, endorses the launch of Africa’s first Gemmology […]

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Dr Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, endorses the launch of Africa’s first Gemmology and Gemstones Department at Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja, which aims to build capacity in the mining sector. The initiative boasts a formal academic curriculum, fostering a skilled workforce for industry growth. Ministerial support may lead to partnerships with other institutions, bolstering mining’s economic role in Nigeria.

Dr Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, recently praised the launch of Africa’s inaugural Department of Gemmology and Gemstones at Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja. This is a strategic effort aimed at enhancing capacity in Nigeria’s mining sector and promoting innovation through education, according to the Minister.

During a meeting with the university delegation led by Professor Adesoji Adesugba, Alake identified the new department as a critical educational hub for professionals engaged in the gemstone and jewellery-making sectors. He remarked, “The university’s initiative is a commendable leap forward. By building a strong talent pool, we are laying the foundation for long-term development and innovation in mining.”

As noted by Segun Tomori, the Minister’s Special Assistant on Media, Dr Alake marked the establishment of Africa’s first structured curriculum in gemmology as a significant milestone for the entire industry. He stressed that this programme is essential for cultivating a skilled workforce capable of advancing the mining sector in Nigeria.

Professor Adesugba reflected on the positive impact of the Minister’s reforms in the solid minerals sector, claiming they have notably improved the industry’s outlook for sustainable growth. He requested ministerial assistance to secure a formal partnership between the university and the Gemological Institute of Nigeria, reaffirming the department’s dedication to supporting the Ministry’s goals of enhancing mining’s economic impact.

In turn, Dr Alake assured his backing for the proposed partnership and encouraged more institutions to adopt similar mining-focused curricula. “To build local capacity, we must invest in training at home. Your department is crucial in that direction, especially in gemmology and jewellery production. We are also working towards establishing full-fledged universities of mining, and your input will be invaluable,” he pointed out.

Joining Professor Adesugba in the courtesy visit were several notable individuals, including Professor Aminu Dankishiya, Dean of Science; Dr Tinuke Temitope, Registrar of the Gemological Institute of Nigeria; and Dr Aminu Isyaku, Head of the Department of Geology and Mining, among others.

The launch of the Department of Gemmology and Gemstones at Yakubu Gowon University represents a key advancement in Nigeria’s educational and mining sectors. The initiative aims to bolster skilled workforce capacity, aligning with national growth strategies. Minister Dr Alake’s support highlights the importance of local training and collaboration with established institutions, fostering a potentially transformative impact on the industry.

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Alake Supports Nigeria’s First Gemology Department at Yakubu Gowon University https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/alake-supports-nigerias-first-gemology-department-at-yakubu-gowon-university/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 02:41:32 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/04/30/alake-supports-nigerias-first-gemology-department-at-yakubu-gowon-university/ Dr. Dele Alake supports Yakubu Gowon University’s new Department of Gemology, emphasizing its role in […]

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Dr. Dele Alake supports Yakubu Gowon University’s new Department of Gemology, emphasizing its role in nurturing talent in the gemstone sector. The department will focus on building expertise to enhance Nigeria’s mining industry and economy. Prof. Adesugba highlighted the importance of ministerial support and collaboration with institutions to achieve these goals.

In a significant move for Nigeria’s mining sector, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, has voiced strong support for the newly formed Department of Gemology and Gemstones at Yakubu Gowon University in Abuja. During a meeting with a departmental delegation headed by Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, Dr. Alake highlighted that this new department could become a key resource for professionals in the gemstone and jewellery-making industry.

Alake referred to the establishment of Africa’s inaugural formal Gemology curriculum as a noteworthy achievement for the university. He stated, “The university’s initiative is a commendable leap forward. By building a strong talent pool, we are laying the foundation for long-term development and innovation in mining.” His remarks underscore the department’s potential to nurture a new generation of skilled experts in the field.

The minister also expressed his commitment to support potential affiliations between the department and other institutions, urging for a wider adoption of mining-focused programmes. He said, “If we are to build local capacity, we must invest in training at home. Your department is a crucial step in that direction, especially in gemology and jewelry production.”

Prof. Adesugba reciprocated by praising the ongoing reforms in the ministry, which he believes are steering the mining sector toward sustainable growth. He appealed for help in securing formal ties between Yakubu Gowon University and the Gemological Institute of Nigeria, with a promise to align the department’s efforts with the ministry’s objectives to boost mining’s economic contribution.

Among the visitors were esteemed colleagues including Prof. Aminu Dankishiya, Dean of Science, Dr. Tinuke Temitope, Registrar of the Gemological Institute of Nigeria, and Dr. Aminu Isyaku, head of Geology and Mining. The meeting not only promoted cooperation but also reinforced a shared vision for advancing Nigeria’s mining education and capabilities.

Dr. Alake’s support for Yakubu Gowon University’s new Department of Gemology reflects a promising step towards enhancing Nigeria’s mining sector. With a focus on building expertise through formal education and strategic partnerships, the initiative aims to invigorate the gemstone industry, potentially boosting the economy. Prof. Adesugba’s commitment indicates a collaborative effort to align academic training with national economic goals.

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