Development partners and manufacturers seem to rally behind Nigeria’s education digitization scheme to boos Nigeria’s chances in the global stage. Top groups including BAF and Stan Computers have made names donating ICT facilities to schools.
Now, Africa’s leading indigenous manufacturer of interactive technology systems, Wowbii Infrastructure, has donated 20 units of Wowbii Interactive Boards to the Unity Schools Old Students Association (USOSA) in a significant move to strengthen digital learning infrastructure across Nigeria’s Federal Unity Colleges.
The presentation took place on March 14, 2026 with members of the alumni leadership and invited stakeholders in attendance.
According to USOSA insiders, the donation forms part of Wowbii’s ongoing commitment to advancing technology-driven education and supporting institutions that uphold academic excellence. It also aligns with the Federal Government’s drive to modernize classrooms, promote digital learning adoption, and strengthen institutional capacity across public schools.
While presenting the interactive boards, Gbolahan Olayomi, Founder/Group CEO of Equipment Hall Limited and Wowbii Infrastructure, emphasized the importance of supporting Nigeria’s Unity Colleges.
“Unity Colleges represent a critical component of Nigeria’s educational heritage and national integration framework. Supporting USOSA with modern interactive learning technology is a strategic contribution toward improving classroom delivery, enhancing student engagement, and aligning our schools with global digital learning standards,” he stated.
The Unity Schools Old Students Association (USOSA), under the leadership Mike Magaji as President-General, is said to have continued to play an active role in the development and support of Federal Unity Colleges across the country. “The association works closely with partners and stakeholders to improve infrastructure, learning conditions, and academic outcomes within the schools”, an official said.
Wowbii Infrastructure, a brand of Equipment Hall Limited, reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with the Federal Government, State Governments, and institutional partners to accelerate the adoption of interactive, hybrid, and virtual learning technologies in schools, universities, and training institutions nationwide.
This initiative is said to form part of broader efforts to position Nigeria’s education system for global competitiveness through innovation and digital transformation.
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