Landmark MOU · 2026

Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

In 2026, Prince Interior Vocational Training Institution Ltd/Gte formalized a landmark MOU with Nasarawa State University, Keffi — a milestone marking PIVTIL's formal integration into Nigeria's tertiary education ecosystem.

Championed by Vice-Chancellor Prof Sa'adatu Hassan Liman, this partnership reflects a visionary understanding that academic education and vocational skill are not competing pathways — but complementary.

A model for what Nigerian institutions can achieve when academia and vocation come together with shared purpose.

Key Objectives

  • Enroll university students in structured vocational training at PIVTIL
  • Establish a medium-scale furniture workshop within the university system
  • Train a minimum of 500 professional furniture artisans within the first two years
  • Create a furniture showroom on campus as a one-stop destination
  • Reduce university overhead costs on furniture maintenance and procurement
  • Build a loyal customer base within and beyond the university
  • Provide fast, reliable technical assistance for all university furniture needs
Partnership Philosophy

A two-way commitment.

What We Offer Partners
  • Certified vocational training programs
  • Establishment of on-campus furniture workshops
  • Quality furniture supply at preferential rates
  • Revenue-sharing structure tied to performance
  • Brand association with PIVTIL
  • Structured pathway from training to enterprise
What We Seek in Partners
  • Genuine commitment to youth empowerment
  • Institutional credibility and stakeholder reach
  • Willingness to provide space and infrastructure
  • Alignment with Made-in-Nigeria values
  • A long-term outlook — enduring relationships

The school building is 85% complete. The right sector partnerships — institutional, corporate, or governmental — will shape the destinies of thousands of young Nigerians for generations to come.

Build something lasting.

We welcome enquiries from corporate partners, institutional collaborators, government agencies, and development finance institutions.

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