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Ayede Poly Sparks Entrepreneurial Spirit: Students Showcase Innovative Products at Practical Presentation Day
Ayede Poly Sparks Entrepreneurial Spirit: Students Showcase Innovative Products at Practical Presentation Day


The Federal Polytechnic Ayede is proving to be a breeding ground for innovation and entrepreneurship as students recently displayed their ingenuity at the 2024/2025 Practical Presentation Day for Entrepreneurship Development (EED 216). Under the visionary leadership of Rector Engr. Dr. Taofeek Adekunle Abdul-Hameed (FNSE), the institution continues to foster an environment where students are not just diploma holders but entrepreneurs-in-training.
The event, held at the Multipurpose Hannah Hall, showcased the exceptional work of students in the Departments of Science Laboratory Technology (SLT) and Agricultural Technology. Each group presented products developed as part of their coursework, which accounts for 60% of their assessment. This event was part of the Polytechnic’s initiative to cultivate a Group-Based Innovation hub aimed at Market-Driven Learning.
Rector Abdul-Hameed emphasized the importance of entrepreneurship education, stating, “This practical session evaluates students’ ability to apply theoretical learning to real-life challenges in science, agriculture, and enterprise development.” The products displayed at the event ranged from nutritious snacks to eco-friendly disinfectants, all developed using locally sourced materials.
Among the notable innovations were “Golden Chinchin” — an energizing snack targeting health-conscious consumers, and “Eco Peanut,” a sustainable alternative to traditional groundnut snacks. Students even wowed the audience with a unique disinfectant that promised efficacy and affordability, echoing the standards of established brands.
The event also highlighted resilience among the students. One particular group from the SLT department faced a significant setback when their materials spoiled just before their presentation. Instead of faltering, they quickly adapted, sourced fresh ingredients, and delivered a compelling showcase that drew praise from assessors.
The presentations were evaluated by a distinguished panel of professionals, who highlighted the creativity, product quality, branding strategy, and market feasibility of the students’ projects. The positive feedback underscored the Polytechnic’s commitment to not only academic excellence but also real-world applicability in entrepreneurship.
“Our students have proven that with the right mentorship and resources, they can create impactful products that meet market needs,” said Abdul-Hameed, acknowledging TETFUND for its crucial support in these entrepreneurship and skill acquisition initiatives.
The event concluded with networking opportunities and a sense of accomplishment among students, faculty, and assessors, illustrating that innovation is alive and flourishing at Federal Polytechnic Ayede. Students expressed gratitude to the management, particularly commending the Rector for providing an empowering platform for their professional growth.
As the Polytechnic continues to advocate for sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation, it is clear that the entrepreneurial spark within its students is not just ignited; it is blazing brightly with promise for the future.
Through its ongoing efforts, Federal Polytechnic Ayede is not only redefining education standards but is also dedicated to creating a new generation of skilled entrepreneurs ready to challenge the market and contribute to the economy.
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