In a move geared towards confronting the nagging problems of unemployment, poverty and the rising spate of criminality amongst the youthful population in the Nigerian society, the Federal Government in the year 2006 issued the directive that Entrepreneurship education be injected into the curricular of University education and for Entrepreneurship Study Centres (ESCs) to be established to co-ordinate the offering of entrepreneurship education courses to ALL undergraduate students effective from 2006/2007 academic session. Following the directive, the National Universities Commission (NUC) came up with ‟Guidelines for the establishment of Entrepreneurship study Centres in the Universities” and in April 2011 issued the “Bench mark Minimum Academic Standards for Undergraduate programmes in Nigerian Universities-GST Entrepreneurship’’. The establishment of ESCs serve the purpose of complimenting the theoretical aspect by putting theory into practice.
According to the NUC guidelines for the establishment of ESCs (2011): “An Entrepreneurship Study Centre is a place in the University where motivated students are encouraged and supported in launching and successfully growing an enterprise with the aim of promoting self employment”. It is a Centre that provides full range of business education and support services for the students and general university community in one convenient location. The NUC BMAS designates two benchmark courses- course 1, the theoretical aspect and course 2-the practical (vocational skills) aspect. In compliance with the NUC BMAS, entrepreneurship education was introduced in the Rivers State University in the 2011/2012 academic session starting with the teaching of theoretical aspects, EDC 211- Introduction to Entrepreneurship studies. Teaching of the practical aspects, EDC310 (Entrepreneurial practice) commenced in the 2016/2017 academic session following the establishment of the Entrepreneurship Development Centre in February 2016.
Name | Rank | Area Of Specialisation | |
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PROF. JOY EKE-EJIOFOR | Professor/Director | Food Science & Technology | joy.eke@ust.edu.ng |
MRS. IHUOMA AKANINWOR | Principal Data Processing Officer I | ||
OWABIE NGOZI | Administrative Officer I | ||
TUBOMIE TAMUNOTONYE | Administrative Officer II | ||
GLADYS EGWURUGWU | Administrative Officer II | ||
NYEKWE EMMANUEL CHUKWUEMEKA | Administrative Officer II |
The main activities of the Centre includes:
As part of its mandate, the Centre is expected to organise events and workshops in respect of the following:
The Centre is also mandated to organize lectures and conferences as well as engaging on research activities that will bring about discovery of new developments of products and information economy.
Professor Joy Nwakaego Eke-Ejiofor holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc), a Master of Science (MSc) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Food Science and Technology, in addition to a Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Business Administration.
She is a prodigious researcher whose research contributions are helping to shape our capacity for optimization of food quality, safety and the economic value leveraging innovative and sustainable processes.
She has garnered several years of university administrative experience, having served this university in various roles including:
Professor Eke-Ejiofor belongs to several professional bodies which include:
In recognition of her academic expertise and high professional profile, she has been invited by government and non-governmental agencies to contribute in shaping policy and advancing food security in Nigeria. In this regard, she was a
NAME OF EDC DIRECTORS
S/N |
Name |
Duration |
Faculty |
1. |
PROF. B. D. KIABEL |
2016 – 2024 |
Administration and Management |
2. |
PROF. C. K. WACHUKWU |
March 2024 to December 2024 |
Science |
3. |
PROF. JOY EKE-EJIOFOR |
January 2025 till date |
Agriculture |