Education
Offa Poly unveils locally assembled electric vehicle
Offa Poly unveils locally assembled electric vehicle
The Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State, has unveiled an indigenous electric vehicle, named OKIN EV1.
The invention, the institution’s Director of the Directorate of Assembly, Fabrication, and Commercialization of Research Products, Dr. Olufemi O. Kehinde, said, signalled a bold step forward in the country’s quest for sustainable mobility.
Kehinde, who spoke through the institution’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), Olayinka Iroye, noted that the vehicle also showcased the ingenuity of homegrown research and engineering.
“This is proof that Nigeria has the capacity to lead in innovative solutions to global challenges,” the statement added.
The OKIN EV1 is not just another automobile; it is a symbol of what Nigerian institutions can achieve when knowledge meets creativity, the school added.
Iroye said: “The Polytechnic has already announced plans to refine the prototype and explore avenues for mass production, which could place affordable, eco-friendly vehicles in the hands of everyday Nigerians.
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“Powered fully by electricity and complemented with a solar-energy feature, the vehicle is capable of covering an impressive 125 kilometres on a single charge, the equivalent of a round trip from Offa to Ilorin.
“The EV is equipped with modern features that meet today’s demands: touchscreen display for real-time monitoring and control.
“(It has a) Reverse camera for enhanced safety and convenience, and a solar-powered extension system to prolong driving hours.
“These features place the OKIN EV1 in the league of practical, eco-friendly vehicles designed to address both urban and rural mobility needs.
“The journey of the OKIN EV1 began in 2024 and was completed in less than six months. Despite challenges in sourcing materials locally, the development team’s determination paid off, producing what many have called a game changer for Nigeria’s transport industry.
“This ground-breaking feat would not have been possible without the vision and support of the Polytechnic’s Rector, Engr. Dr. Kamoru Oluwatoyin Kadiri, a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (FNSE). His unwavering encouragement, passion for research, and commitment to providing an enabling environment for innovation have inspired the institution’s scholars and inventors to reach this remarkable milestone.
“With the unveiling of the OKIN EV1, the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, has set the stage for a future where locally made technologies can compete globally.
“The feat is not only a victory for the institution but also a shining example for Nigeria’s academic and industrial communities.”
Offa Poly unveils locally assembled electric vehicle
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Education
Teachers’ Union Demands Safe Rescue of Victims Before Schools Reopen in Oyo
Teachers’ Union Demands Safe Rescue of Victims Before Schools Reopen in Oyo
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Oyo State has declared that public schools across the state will remain closed until the government puts in place strong and verifiable security measures to protect both teachers and students following the recent mass abduction in Oriire Local Government Area.
The union said the decision followed the May 15 attack in which armed men invaded schools in parts of Oriire, abducting more than 40 students and teachers and killing at least two educators, an incident that has deepened fear and disrupted academic activities across the state.
The Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (Nigeria Union of Teachers) said the worsening insecurity forced its members to withdraw from classrooms indefinitely, warning that schools have become unsafe for both learners and educators. According to the union, the strike was not declared immediately after the attack. It said it initially engaged relevant authorities in hopes of a swift response but later concluded that the security situation had not improved enough to guarantee a safe return to classrooms.
Speaking in Ibadan, NUT Secretary, Mr. Olukayode Salami, said the reopening of schools now depends on two major conditions: the safe rescue of all abducted victims and the implementation of effective preventive security measures to stop future attacks. He said teachers would not return to classrooms until there is clear evidence of improved protection in vulnerable communities, especially in rural areas that have become frequent targets of attacks. Salami added that the emotional and psychological impact of the abduction has made it difficult for teachers to continue normal academic activities, noting that fear and panic have taken over many school environments.
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The union urged the government to urgently strengthen school security, especially in high-risk communities, stressing that educational institutions must no longer be treated as soft targets. It also called for increased security patrols, intelligence gathering, and joint operations involving conventional security agencies and local security groups to prevent further attacks. Salami stressed that the responsibility of protecting lives and property rests with the government, insisting that visible security presence is necessary to restore confidence among teachers, students, and parents.
The union disclosed that it has held several meetings with government officials and security stakeholders, leading to agreed action plans aimed at improving school safety across the state. However, it said it is still awaiting full implementation of these measures, particularly in vulnerable local government areas close to forested regions where recent attacks occurred.
As a result of the ongoing strike and security concerns, many schools in affected areas remain shut indefinitely, with no official timeline yet for reopening. Stakeholders have warned that academic activities may not resume fully until the government demonstrates clear commitment to securing schools and restoring public confidence. The union maintained that while schools cannot remain closed forever, safety must come before academic calendars.
Teachers’ Union Demands Safe Rescue of Victims Before Schools Reopen in Oyo
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