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See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 7:31pm On Mar 23, 2017
Tertiary institutions remain key players to the growth and development of any functional ecosystem as far as technology innovation is concerned. This is evident in their ability to feed the ecosystem with the requisite skilled manpower to scale its growth.

In Nigeria, most tertiary institutions have been widely criticized for their unusual penchant for theories and abstract knowledge as opposed to adhering to practical and real life situations.

However, in recent times, a few have begun implementing strong practical technology curricula — the kind that allow students take up a career in tech or easily blend into careers outside of tech.




However, a living technology incubation hub within the premises of a Nigerian university is what many wouldn’t have envisaged at this point.

Interestingly, ever since Stephen Oluwatobi (‎Director at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development Studies, Covenant University) took to his private Facebook account to post pictures of what appears to be a technology incubation hub situated within the premises of covenant university Otta, he has received outpouring of interest as well as commendation from members of the public for his role in birthing the Hebron Startup Labs.

The Hebron Startup Labs is a living technology hub wholly funded and run by the management of Covenant University.

Hebron Startup Labs_1

The core drive and motivation for setting up the hub was to help produce more entrepreneurs (regardless of their academic level) from within the institution rather than just having a certificate upon graduation and contributing in part to unemployment in the country. So by this standard and many more, the Hebron Startup Labs could possibly pass as the first to be launched in any Nigerian university.

History

Having run in different experimental phases for over 4 years, the management of the hub decided to give it a more serious approach in 2015. It wasn’t until early in 2017 that they finally secured a work space approved by the school authority to carry out full operations.



Coming a long way from the era its pioneer students lacked a space to work from, the facility now looks ready; occupying an entire floor at the university’s innovation building. Of course, it’s a laudable feat, but it doesn’t go without wondering how the program will run in pari-pasu with regular academic classes.

Ordinarily, regular academic activities at Covenant University could prove a little exhaustive due to extra curricular activities and religious commitment in-between lectures. This surely accounts for why the incubation program is allowed to span for a year, covering a full academic session, to allow the students ample time to go through the program.

Inclusion for the outside community

While most private universities in Nigeria have strong practical technology curricula, they remain pretty expensive. This raises some concern for non-Covenant University students. Will the program be exclusive or will its impact extend beyond the four walls of the school?

Hebron Startup Labs lounge

“The original intention was to see what we can do with our students,” but since photos of the hub surfaced online,“a lot of persons have been asking how the external community can enroll,” Stephen affirms.

This has led the management of the Hebron Startup Labs to consider opening up the program for members of the outside community. But in doing so, pricing and the absence of bottleneck processes within the system is what would probably make a difference. Stephen however weighed in on a few expectations from students if they are to be incubated into the program. According to him, “what we are looking out is someone who is passionate about what they are doing, has a solid team and a solution that addresses key problems in the society.”

Final note

Indeed, it would be interesting to see what becomes of the Hebron Startup Labs as it joins other technology hubs across the country in creating visionary-minded entrepreneurs capable of moving Nigeria as a country forward.

So, for every Covenant University student, this is just another bragging right, one well earned. As for technology enthusiasts, the Hebron Startup Labs adds another level of validation to the Nigerian ecosystem and also signaling that investment in entrepreneurship is necessary to spur economic development, with technology as a frontier.

Ifeanyi Ndiomewese

https://techpoint.ng/2017/03/23/covenant-university-hebron-startup-labs/

Lalasticlala

Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 7:38pm On Mar 23, 2017
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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 8:01pm On Mar 23, 2017
What is incubation hub if I may ask? undecided undecided

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 8:02pm On Mar 23, 2017
The rich keeps getting richer.. angry angry
Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 10:27pm On Mar 23, 2017
krattoss:
What is incubation hub if I may ask? undecided undecided

"For decades, the Silicon Valley model has progressively transformed the way innovation and entrepreneurship is viewed globally.

This has inspired technology-minded individuals to form clusters, across various geographical regions, to collectively shape the world with technological innovation that mirrors that of Silicon Valley.

In all this transformation, one cannot overemphasise the role tech hubs play; seeing as they’ve become irremovable elements in creating successful businesses and, likewise, entrepreneurs. Today, they are major go-to places, both for investors who seek investable startups and individuals seeking to nurse their great idea to fruition.

In Nigeria, the revolution is moving at a progressive pace. Suffice to say that a movement that started in Yaba is now gradually expanding and finding roots in other places across the country."

OR

You can read this for a more comprehensive knowledge on tech startups in Nigeria.
https://techpoint.ng/2017/03/06/list-tech-hubs-across-nigeria/

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 10:29pm On Mar 23, 2017
krattoss:
The rich keeps getting richer.. >sad >sad
Well I don't understand what you mean. However, UNN is also coming up with a startup lab very soon.

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by TheVictorious(m): 2:37am On Mar 24, 2017
This is a good news!

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by kayceeD2(m): 7:10am On Mar 24, 2017
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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Lincoln275(m): 7:10am On Mar 24, 2017
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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by driand(m): 7:11am On Mar 24, 2017
Enough of this,

My people, what is the way forward?

This country produces over 50,000 scientists/engineers annually, how many more do we need before we make a mark on technology and development? How many more before our military starts manufacturing their own jets, missiles and ADVANCED WEAPONS SYSTEMS? how many more before we become a nuclear power?

Infact!

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by mrvitalis(m): 7:11am On Mar 24, 2017
Statsocial:

Well I don't understand what you mean. However, UNN is also coming up with a startup lab very soon.
UNN is far ahead of most schools when u talk about research .....go to proda Enugu ..most of them there are Unn people and they are doing wonders

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by seunny4lif(m): 7:12am On Mar 24, 2017
Really but what's it for?
Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by brushesz: 7:14am On Mar 24, 2017
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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by hahn(m): 7:14am On Mar 24, 2017
Don't be afraid to experiment - Dr David Oyedepo

Imagine this is coming from the same person that promotes dogma and ancient Jewish myths as fact

And someone is comparing this place to silicon valley

And it is not yet April fool's day undecided

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by emmabest2000(m): 7:17am On Mar 24, 2017
TheVictorious:

This is a good news!

Are you sure ?

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by blazetitov: 7:21am On Mar 24, 2017
Statsocial:


"For decades, the Silicon Valley model has progressively transformed the way innovation and entrepreneurship is viewed globally.

This has inspired technology-minded individuals to form clusters, across various geographical regions, to collectively shape the world with technological innovation that mirrors that of Silicon Valley.

In all this transformation, one cannot overemphasise the role tech hubs play; seeing as they’ve become irremovable elements in creating successful businesses and, likewise, entrepreneurs. Today, they are major go-to places, both for investors who seek investable startups and individuals seeking to nurse their great idea to fruition.

In Nigeria, the revolution is moving at a progressive pace. Suffice to say that a movement that started in Yaba is now gradually expanding and finding roots in other places across the country."

OR

You can read this for a more comprehensive knowledge on tech startups in Nigeria.
https://techpoint.ng/2017/03/06/list-tech-hubs-across-nigeria/

The simple question was; What is incubation hub and you blow all this big grammar? Na wa ooo

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by bot101(m): 7:21am On Mar 24, 2017
hahn:
Don't be afraid to experiment - Dr David Oyedepo

Imagine this is coming from the same person that promotes dogma and ancient Jewish myths as fact

And someone is comparing this place to silicon valley

And it is not yet April fool's day undecided

I don't know what to tell you. SMH

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by hahn(m): 7:24am On Mar 24, 2017
bot101:


I don't know what to tell you. SMH

Then don't speak undecided

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by blazetitov: 7:24am On Mar 24, 2017
hahn:
Don't be afraid to experiment - Dr David Oyedepo

Imagine this is coming from the same person that promotes dogma and ancient Jewish myths as fact

And someone is comparing this place to silicon valley

And it is not yet April fool's day undecided


grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by kabawa(m): 7:27am On Mar 24, 2017
This is a sitting room not incubator grin
Op you are HI you need peak milk grin
Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by kollynxofodile(m): 7:29am On Mar 24, 2017
blazetitov:


The simple question was; What is incubation hub and you blow all this big grammar? Na wa ooo

Walahi I think say na only me Notice am

Simple question and d guy blow grammar full everywhere

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by OkutaNla: 7:33am On Mar 24, 2017
krattoss:
What is incubation hub if I may ask? undecided undecided

In layman's terms, it is an environment that 'incubates' or nurtures/executes tech ideas that are innovative but not yet developed, to test if they're viable or not within a certain period of time.

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by hakeem4(m): 7:41am On Mar 24, 2017
Statsocial:
Tertiary institutions remain key players to the growth and development of any functional ecosystem as far as technology innovation is concerned. This is evident in their ability to feed the ecosystem with the requisite skilled manpower to scale its growth.

In Nigeria, most tertiary institutions have been widely criticized for their unusual penchant for theories and abstract knowledge as opposed to adhering to practical and real life situations.

However, in recent times, a few have begun implementing strong practical technology curricula — the kind that allow students take up a career in tech or easily blend into careers outside of tech.




However, a living technology incubation hub within the premises of a Nigerian university is what many wouldn’t have envisaged at this point.

Interestingly, ever since Stephen Oluwatobi (‎Director at the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development Studies, Covenant University) took to his private Facebook account to post pictures of what appears to be a technology incubation hub situated within the premises of covenant university Otta, he has received outpouring of interest as well as commendation from members of the public for his role in birthing the Hebron Startup Labs.

The Hebron Startup Labs is a living technology hub wholly funded and run by the management of Covenant University.

Hebron Startup Labs_1

The core drive and motivation for setting up the hub was to help produce more entrepreneurs (regardless of their academic level) from within the institution rather than just having a certificate upon graduation and contributing in part to unemployment in the country. So by this standard and many more, the Hebron Startup Labs could possibly pass as the first to be launched in any Nigerian university.

History

Having run in different experimental phases for over 4 years, the management of the hub decided to give it a more serious approach in 2015. It wasn’t until early in 2017 that they finally secured a work space approved by the school authority to carry out full operations.



Coming a long way from the era its pioneer students lacked a space to work from, the facility now looks ready; occupying an entire floor at the university’s innovation building. Of course, it’s a laudable feat, but it doesn’t go without wondering how the program will run in pari-pasu with regular academic classes.

Ordinarily, regular academic activities at Covenant University could prove a little exhaustive due to extra curricular activities and religious commitment in-between lectures. This surely accounts for why the incubation program is allowed to span for a year, covering a full academic session, to allow the students ample time to go through the program.

Inclusion for the outside community

While most private universities in Nigeria have strong practical technology curricula, they remain pretty expensive. This raises some concern for non-Covenant University students. Will the program be exclusive or will its impact extend beyond the four walls of the school?

Hebron Startup Labs lounge

“The original intention was to see what we can do with our students,” but since photos of the hub surfaced online,“a lot of persons have been asking how the external community can enroll,” Stephen affirms.

This has led the management of the Hebron Startup Labs to consider opening up the program for members of the outside community. But in doing so, pricing and the absence of bottleneck processes within the system is what would probably make a difference. Stephen however weighed in on a few expectations from students if they are to be incubated into the program. According to him, “what we are looking out is someone who is passionate about what they are doing, has a solid team and a solution that addresses key problems in the society.”

Final note

Indeed, it would be interesting to see what becomes of the Hebron Startup Labs as it joins other technology hubs across the country in creating visionary-minded entrepreneurs capable of moving Nigeria as a country forward.

So, for every Covenant University student, this is just another bragging right, one well earned. As for technology enthusiasts, the Hebron Startup Labs adds another level of validation to the Nigerian ecosystem and also signaling that investment in entrepreneurship is necessary to spur economic development, with technology as a frontier.

Ifeanyi Ndiomewese

https://techpoint.ng/2017/03/23/covenant-university-hebron-startup-labs/

Lalasticlala



shanzy97 come and see your school

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by obowunmi(m): 7:42am On Mar 24, 2017
hahn:
Don't be afraid to experiment - Dr David Oyedepo

Imagine this is coming from the same person that promotes dogma and ancient Jewish myths as fact

And someone is comparing this place to silicon valley

And it is not yet April fool's day undecided

LooooooL
Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by RALPHOW(m): 7:47am On Mar 24, 2017
driand:
Enough of this,

My people, what is the way forward?

This country produces over 50,000 scientists/engineers annually, how many more do we need before we make a mark on technology and development? How many more before our military starts manufacturing their own jets, missiles and ADVANCED WEAPONS SYSTEMS? how many more before we become a nuclear power?

Infact!


It is only school like covenant university can produce such quality. Many graduates of Computer Science from even Federal Universities do not have access to computer, how will they meet up, when many lecturers are not update, they still teach Technology of 1970s. I pray I have money to send my children to good school like covenant university.

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by Nobody: 7:53am On Mar 24, 2017
Waiting for those people that said covenant is a glorified secondary school. They will avoid this thread now.

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by SUGARSON(m): 7:53am On Mar 24, 2017
Ok

Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by LajaLaba: 7:56am On Mar 24, 2017
hahn:


Then don't speak undecided
Your post is rubbish undecided
Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by oluwafreshkid(m): 8:02am On Mar 24, 2017
Laudable.... But lets be candid o, shebi all that these tech hubs provides are just electricity , internet access and ample space. Finish. So what's the Biggie? If not the country that's in shambles. If there were stable power in Nigeria, and Glo made there data cheaper, there would be no need for these "hubs". Everything done here can be done in a functional school library or your own room sef.

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Re: See The First Incubation Hub To Be Owned By A Nigerian University by jimi4us: 8:08am On Mar 24, 2017
krattoss:
What is incubation hub if I may ask? undecided undecided
where they hatch day old broilers and layers chicken.

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