Two undergraduate students of
the University of Abuja (UniAbuja) have won a total grant of ₦1,522,980
to undertake research in their chosen thematic areas.
Ajewole Peter Tosin and
Muhammed Halima Idris, both students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of
the University, will lead their respective team of researchers to carry out the
research.
Tosin and team will work on the use
of low green technology for the preservation of beans and maize and food
security, while Halima Idris and her co-researchers are studying the use of
orange peels as repellants for mosquitoes.
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According to a post on UniAbuja’s
Facebook page on Sunday, the grant was awarded by the University’s Centre for
Undergraduate Research (CUR).
It wrote: “Big congratulations to Ajewole Peter Tosin and
Muhammed Halima Idris, both students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Abuja, who have won a total grant of ₦1,522,980 to undertake research in
their chosen thematic areas.
“While Tosin and his team of researchers are working on the use
of low green technology for the preservation of beans and maize and food
security, Halima Idris and her co- researchers are studying the use of orange peels as repellants for mosquitoes.”
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