VP Shettima to launch Africa’s first university innovation pods at UNILAG

1 Apr 2026

VP Kashim Shettima will on Tuesday, Apr. 7, perform the formal flag-off of the first University Innovation Pods (UNIPOD) in Africa at the University of Lagos.

UNIPOD, an initiative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria, aims to reconfigure Nigeria’s development architecture by transforming universities into engines of innovation and enterprise creation, among other objectives.

Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, who disclosed this on Wednesday during a news conference in Abuja, said the UNIPOD initiative underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to repositioning universities as drivers of economic growth, innovation, and enterprise development, addressing the disconnect between formal education and labour market outcomes.

“The UniPods are designed to address this by providing structured platforms within our universities where ideas can be developed, tested, financed, and translated into viable enterprises for societal impact and economic development,” he added.

On the benefits of the programme, Hadejia said the initiative “is not merely an infrastructure intervention but a deliberate step towards building a coherent national innovation system, one that links talent, research, industry, and investment in a more purposeful manner.”

He also noted that the rollout will commence with the University of Lagos Artificial Intelligence Pod, with additional UniPods to follow in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Nasarawa, Benue, and Borno States.

On the implementation model, Hadejia said interventions under the programme are central to the government’s efforts to harness the potential of Nigeria’s youth population by embedding innovation and enterprise within the university environment, where students and researchers will have access to skills, tools, mentorship, and financing required to develop practical solutions and build scalable ventures.

For her part, UNDP Nigeria Resident Representative Ms. Elsie Attafuah said Nigeria is the first country in Africa to take the UniPods model to scale through direct government investment, adding that the planned flag-off positions Nigeria as a continental leader in building a knowledge-driven economy.

Giving insight into the national rollout, Attafuah said that aside from UNILAG, a series of UniPod launches will take place across the country, including Nasarawa State University, Keffi (Mining Technology); University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom (Green and Blue Economy); Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia (Manufacturing and Trade); Benue State University, Makurdi (Agriculture and Food Systems); and the University of Maiduguri (Resilience and Recovery).

According to her, these hubs are already established, equipped, and ready for activation, with energy solutions, connectivity, and operational teams in place.

“Together, they form the first cohort of a national innovation network spanning all geopolitical zones,” she added.

Attafuah explained that with over 220M people, more than 60% of whom are under the age of 25, Nigeria holds one of the most powerful demographic assets globally.

She said the UniPods will be fully operationalised under the National Innovation and Digital Transformation Partnership Programme (NIDTPP) — a joint platform between UNDP and TETFund designed, among other interventions, to transform public investments into living innovation ecosystems.

According to her, through the expanded national investment case, Nigeria aims to scale to over 50 universities nationwide; reach over 500,000 learners with advanced digital and AI skills; support 1,500 to 2,000 startups and student ventures; and unlock large-scale job creation and enterprise growth.

These interventions, she said, will position Nigeria as a hub for digital talent, a leader in AI and innovation ecosystems, and a driver of industrial and economic transformation in Africa.

Attafuah expressed appreciation to VP Shettima for his commitment to advancing human capital development, innovation, digital transformation, and economic diversification under Pres. Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.