“Nigeria and the Seoul Accord: Claiming Our Seat in the Digital Future”
Over the past few years, I have been deeply engaged in conversations around Nigeria’s engineering education standards — particularly our transition from provisional to full signatory of the Washington Accord through Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) and National Universities Commission (NUC). I have spoken about it at forums like the 15th Mechanical Engineering Distinguished Lecture (MEDL), and I continue to believe that aligning with global benchmarks in TVET is critical if we are serious about producing world-class engineers. But the world is changing, and as someone working at the intersection of engineering, AI/ML, and computer vision, I see another equally urgent frontier: computing and IT education. Much like the Washington Accord for engineering, the…