A Nigerian technology manufacturer has donated interactive classroom technology to support digital learning across Federal Unity Colleges in the country.
Wowbii Infrastructure, a brand of Equipment Hall Limited, on Saturday handed over twenty units of its interactive boards to the Unity Schools Old Students Association to strengthen digital learning infrastructure in Unity Schools nationwide.
The handover ceremony took place in Lagos on March 14, 2026, with members of the alumni leadership and other stakeholders in attendance.
The donation forms part of Wowbii’s commitment to advancing technology-driven education and supporting institutions that uphold academic excellence.
Speaking during the ceremony, the Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer of Equipment Hall, Gbolahan Olayomi, said Unity Colleges remain a critical part of Nigeria’s educational heritage and national integration.
According to him, supporting the alumni association with modern interactive learning technology is a strategic step toward improving classroom delivery, increasing student engagement, and aligning the schools with global digital learning standards.
The Unity Schools Old Students Association, led by its president, Mike Magaji, has remained actively involved in the development and support of Federal Unity Colleges across Nigeria by partnering with stakeholders to improve infrastructure, learning conditions and academic outcomes.
Wowbii Infrastructure reaffirmed its commitment to working 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.
The company noted that the initiative supports Nigeria’s broader push to modernise classrooms and strengthen digital learning in line with global education standards.
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