Tunde Bakare
A new chapter is being written in the story of education in Nigeria. It is a chapter where students are not just learning about the future but actively building it.
At the Kola Balogun College of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Engineering, Summit University, Offa, Kwara State, that future is already taking shape. Through the generous support of Engr. (Dr.) Kola Balogun of MOMAS, the College has been equipped with advanced programmable robots and modern computer systems. These are not just tools. They are gateways to creativity, innovation, and real world problem solving.
This is more than an upgrade in facilities. It is a transformation in how education is experienced. Students are moving beyond theory into practical discovery. They are designing intelligent systems, programming machines, and developing the confidence to solve real challenges. They are learning to think independently, to innovate, and to lead.
In a country where the narrative around education is often shaped by limitations, this moment stands as a powerful reminder of what is possible. It reflects a shift from passive learning to active engagement and from outdated methods to forward thinking education.
The impact goes beyond the University. Through outreach and engagement, these technologies are inspiring younger learners and opening their minds to opportunities in science and technology.
Parents also have an exciting opportunity ahead. The upcoming Summer School at Summit University, Offa, Kwara State will welcome both students of the University and those from other schools and universities in Nigeria. Participants will have the chance to interact directly with these robots and computer systems, gaining early exposure to the skills shaping the future.
Summit University, is not waiting for change but creating it and also raising a generation equipped to shape Nigeria’s future with knowledge, confidence, and innovation.
If you are looking for an education that empowers your child to think, create, and lead, the journey starts here at Summit University, Offa, Kwara State, Nigeria.

