Seventeen thousand one hundred thirty learners now join Yaba Tech’s rolls, following through on a pledge by its leader to reshape how things work. A fresh wave of energy sweeps across classrooms and walkways, sparked by commitments made months ago. Change arrives quietly at first – new routines settle into old hallways. The rector spoke of better ways to learn, then moved without delay. Numbers reflect intent: growth paired with upgrades becomes visible. Campuses shift when promises turn real. Learning spaces adapt as student count climbs. Progress shows up in enrollment figures and renewed buildings alike.
Among cheers and quiet smiles under a wide sky, new students stepped into campus life at the Lagos grounds where faces gathered – families, teachers, leaders. With calm hands folded before him, the Rector spoke of staying steady in class, choosing honesty even when no one looks. Moments passed like breaths, full but soft.
Management promises changes aimed at lifting the school’s standing among Nigeria’s top universities. Better classrooms, stronger courses, plus support systems for learners form part of the plan moving forward. Work continues behind the scenes to modernize buildings while sharpening how things run day to day. His view – progress shows, though more remains ahead.
Years back, YABATECH started building a name that few schools match. Graduates walk out every season into jobs in engineering, tech, health, and more. Its classrooms fill up not because of flashy ads but steady results. Learners arrive from distant states drawn by the real skills taught here. Word spreads quietly – this place delivers what it promises. Reputation grows when performance never dips.
Later on, the Rector asked students to stay clear of anything that might disrupt their studies – things like joining secret groups, cheating in exams, or getting into bad habits. Opportunities handed out by the institution, he said, should be handled wisely.
Folks showed up with smiles, thrilled by how smoothly admissions went. Cheers followed close behind for those just starting out.
Starting out at the school gets its first real moment when new students join the matriculation event. This gathering signals the start of classes, setting the stage for learning ahead.