Close Menu
TheStories
  • Home
  • General News
  • TheStories
  • Business/Banking & Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Health
    • Entertainments & Sports
    • Agriculture
    • Investigation/Fact-Check
    • Law & Human Rights
    • International News
    • Interview
    • Opinion
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advert Rates
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
TheStoriesTheStories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • General News
    Featured

    Youth, women key to Nigeria’s democratic future – Dr. Jibril Tafida

    By TheStoriesNovember 24, 20250
    Recent

    Youth, women key to Nigeria’s democratic future – Dr. Jibril Tafida

    November 24, 2025

    ACF honours Sen. Wamakko with Distinguished Service Award at 25th Anniversary

    November 23, 2025

    UNICEF introduces feedback system to address child welfare gaps in Zamfara

    November 19, 2025
  • TheStories
    Featured

    Sweet genes: Why people are ‘practically programmed’ to love sugar

    By TheStoriesMay 14, 20230
    Recent

    Sweet genes: Why people are ‘practically programmed’ to love sugar

    May 14, 2023

    New genetic target for male contraception identified – Study

    April 19, 2023

    Energy: Nigeria will meet 60% of demand with renewables by 2050 – Report

    January 15, 2023
  • Business/Banking & Finance
    Featured

    Credite Capital grows revenue by 56.1% in 2024

    By TheStoriesAugust 9, 20250
    Recent

    Credite Capital grows revenue by 56.1% in 2024

    August 9, 2025

    FENRAD raises alarm over Abia’s ₦75bn debt profile

    August 4, 2025

    June 3 deadline for BDC recapitalisation non-negotiable – ABCON

    June 3, 2025
  • Tech
    Featured

    Why we’re banning drone use in the Northeast – NAF

    By TheStoriesJanuary 15, 20250
    Recent

    Why we’re banning drone use in the Northeast – NAF

    January 15, 2025

    Aliyu Aminu: A Nigerian Innovator Shaping the Future of Content Distribution

    December 7, 2024

    Effective ways to lead technology commercialization projects in Nigeria

    December 9, 2023
  • More
    1. Health
    2. Entertainments & Sports
    3. Agriculture
    4. Investigation/Fact-Check
    5. Law & Human Rights
    6. International News
    7. Interview
    8. Opinion
    Featured
    Recent

    Nigeria’s insecurity is a criminal economy, not a religious war, By Abubakar el-Kurebe

    November 27, 2025

    Assuring the terrorized: Reps in solidarity with abducted Kebbi students, By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman

    November 26, 2025

    Youth, women key to Nigeria’s democratic future – Dr. Jibril Tafida

    November 24, 2025
  • About Us
    1. Contact Us
    2. Advert Rates
    Featured
    Recent

    Nigeria’s insecurity is a criminal economy, not a religious war, By Abubakar el-Kurebe

    November 27, 2025

    Assuring the terrorized: Reps in solidarity with abducted Kebbi students, By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman

    November 26, 2025

    Youth, women key to Nigeria’s democratic future – Dr. Jibril Tafida

    November 24, 2025
TheStories
Home»General News»Third age varsity, U3A births in Nigeria
General News

Third age varsity, U3A births in Nigeria

TheStoriesBy TheStoriesSeptember 25, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

 In a bid to engage the senior citizens and make them more productive, The University of Third Age Nigeria (U3A), an online non-conventional university, was on Saturday evening launched in Nigeria.

U3A Nigeria was chartered by the Association of International Universities of the Third Age (AIUTA) in France.

The first university of U3A was established in 1973 in France with the cooperation of International Labour Organisation (ILO), World Health Organisation (WHO) and UNESCO.

It has since been established in more than 75 countries across the six continents of the world.

In his remarks at the launching, Mr Babajide Afolabi, the U3A Coordinator for U.S and Canada, called for collaborations from the government and private sector.

Afolabi said: “We are looking forward to a very successful entrepreneurship or partnership with various arm of the private sector.

“This is to help push the programme in the form of humanity support for elders to enjoy their prime years.”

He said that establishment of the online academy was to enable the senior citizens to have easy access to further learning through their mobile phones and Internet.

“The platform is designed for easy use. It is designed so that our seniors will have access with their mobile phones and Internet.

“The beauty of this platform is the simplicity of usage. Even, on it, you can form community of like-minds to interact and share ideas.

“It gives us and government the opportunity to have a very decent community where our elders are not forgotten,” he said.

Afolabi said that interested Nigerians of any age could register with U3A online to learn from over 300 courses with just N5,000 membership fee per annum.

Also, the U3A President Nigeria, Dr Charles Afolabi, said that the institution being a non-conventional university has its spread in over 75 countries, adding by 2023, it would mark its 50th anniversary in Nigeria.

Afolabi said that the money invested in the university was sourced from individuals within the organisation.

“There is no job for life. It is either the job leaves you or you leave the job; so, we continue to learn forever. Nigeria has a reservoir of elders with brains and vocations.

“We want them to pass these to our youths for better engagement and we want to help UN to reduce poverty level comes 2030,” he said.

Commenting, Arvind Betala, the Edusity Co-Founder, said that one of the fundamental principles of U3A was the need to remove the boundaries.

“One of the fundamental principles of U3A is that we need to remove the boundaries.

“The boundaries can be estimated that they have to go to school, there is a boundary of communication,” Betala said.

Prof. Francois Vellas, the U3A President worldwide, who joined the session through a virtual platform, recounted how the university was brought to Nigeria.

Vellas said the development of U3A with the support of AIUTA was important for senior citizens to be proud of longline learning anywhere.

In his remarks, Mr Ademola Babalola, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State council, urged Nigerians to support the institution, being a first full online university to be established in Nigeria, through U3A.

Babalola said: “I implore Nigerians to embrace this new reality in the area of learning and research innovation.

“The good thing about it is that it has no age barrier.

“This is a non-conventional university sponsored by some kind-hearted people across the globe.

“I want to urge the Federal Government to key into this project since they are making efforts toward digital literacy.”

Commenting, Mr Tunji Ajibade, the General Manager, Soul FM, Ibadan, said the meeting thought him that it was good to take care of the senior citizens and the need for them to relate with others.

“You can’t just say because you are old, you are tired. It is when you relate with others that you will be able to learn new things from them and be able to do other things for yourself,” Ajibade said.

Among the guest lecturers at the workshop proceeding the launching were Mrs Bolatito Joseph, the Zonal Director, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Ibadan; Mr Kayode Odedokun, the Director, National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Oyo State and Dr (Mrs) Abimbola Afolabi, from the University of Ibadan.

The event was also attended by the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Lekan Balogun, represented by a Senior Chief Ademola Odunade, the Ayingun Olubadan of Ibadanland, among others.

U3A also have a Nigeria Television, which offers contents designed for the elderly in the areas of health, education, sports, religion, entertainment and news.

Third age varsity U3A
TheStories
  • Website

Related Posts

Youth, women key to Nigeria’s democratic future – Dr. Jibril Tafida

November 24, 2025

ACF honours Sen. Wamakko with Distinguished Service Award at 25th Anniversary

November 23, 2025

UNICEF introduces feedback system to address child welfare gaps in Zamfara

November 19, 2025

Comments are closed.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
Copyright © All Rights Reserved. The Stories Designed By DeedsTech

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.