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Knowledge update 10-6-2025

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Entrepreneurial Ventures

Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is deeply revolutionizing entrepreneurial enterprise, reconfiguring the ways in which startups and existing businesses create value, innovate, and compete in the era of digitalization. This article investigates the complex influence of AI on entrepreneurship, identifying opportunities and challenges that characterize this evolving scene. AI as an Entrepreneurial Innovation and Efficiency Catalyst AI technologies have introduced a paradigm shift in entrepreneurship by automating routine tasks, enhancing decision-making, and enabling the creation of novel products and services. Entrepreneurs leverage AI-driven tools to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve productivity. For instance, AI-powered automation allows startups to handle customer interactions through chatbots, manage marketing campaigns with precision, and analyze big data for strategic insights without heavy upfront investments in infrastructure. This automation not only decreases entry barriers but also makes scaling easier. Startups can develop quickly by implementing AI solutions that can handle growing volumes of work in an efficient manner such as virtual assistants and predictive analytics platforms. Such a solution enables entrepreneurs to manage their resources much more optimally and hence react to market needs much faster, this means a competitive advantage. Boosting Creativity and Strategic Decision-Making Unlike fears of stifling human creativity, most experts maintain that AI enhances entrepreneurial creativity by alleviating entrepreneurs from mundane tasks and offering data-driven insights that spark innovation. AI allows entrepreneurs to reveal latent patterns within customer behavior, to customize products and services, and to create customized solutions that address distinct market demands. This enhancement creates a more customer-focused strategy and unlocks new channels for creative problem-solving. In addition, AI reduces uncertainty in strategic decisions. Its forecasting nature helps entrepreneurs judge risk and opportunities better, and hence more informed decisions in creating and growing ventures. This is especially useful where markets are dynamic, and responses need to happen on the spur of the moment. Job Transformation and New Entrepreneurial Roles While AI may displace some jobs, it simultaneously creates new roles and opportunities within the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Emerging fields such as AI validation, integration consulting, and AI-driven service provision are expanding the scope of entrepreneurship. Micro-entrepreneurs increasingly use AI tools to assist with grant applications, advertising, and social media management, thereby enhancing their operational efficiency and market reach. Furthermore, AI-driven fintech services reduce financing costs and democratize access to capital, empowering more entrepreneurs to launch ventures with fewer financial constraints. This democratization of resources fosters inclusivity and broadens participation in entrepreneurial activities. Ethical and Regulatory Considerations The rapid spread of AI in entrepreneurship propels important ethical questions and some challenges in regulation. Issues like data privacy, algorithmic bias, and job displacement call for strict considerations when deploying responsible AI use. Policy-makers, especially in regions such as the European Union, are leading the efforts in regulation that balance innovation with protection of individual rights and equitable economic benefits. Entrepreneurs must navigate these complexities by integrating ethical considerations into their AI strategies and maintaining transparency with stakeholders. Sustainable AI implementation is essential to build trust and foster long-term success in entrepreneurial ventures. Impact on Entrepreneurial Ecosystems AI also reshapes entrepreneurial ecosystems by altering traditional elements such as knowledge sharing, collaboration, and geographic constraints. Digital platforms powered by AI facilitate the diffusion of innovation and create new networks that transcend physical boundaries. This evolution enhances the dynamism and resilience of entrepreneurial communities, enabling faster knowledge exchange and co-creation of value. Conclusion The impact of artificial intelligence on entrepreneurial ventures is profound and multifaceted. AI drives innovation, improves operational efficiency, and lowers barriers to entry, enabling entrepreneurs to scale rapidly and compete effectively. It enhances creativity and strategic decision-making while creating new job opportunities and transforming existing roles. However, these benefits come with challenges related to ethics, regulation, and workforce displacement that require thoughtful management. Entrepreneurs who successfully harness AI’s potential while addressing its risks will be well-positioned to thrive in the rapidly evolving business landscape of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. AI is not just a tool but a transformative force that redefines entrepreneurship for the digital era. References  Evidence2Impact, “Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Entrepreneurship,” March 28, 2024.  Mostafa Shahat, “The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Entrepreneurship Creativity,” June 25, 2023.  R. Vaishnavi, “Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On New Venture Creation And Business Innovation,” IJCRT, July 2023.  Frank Fossen, “Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship,” IZA Discussion Paper No. 17055, June 2024.  SSRN, “The Impact of AI on Entrepreneurship in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” August 26, 2023. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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Train the Trainer 23-5-2025

Train the Trainer: SUN trains North-west Proprietors and Principals on Leadership, Education and Sustainable Development

The management of Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has conducted an exclusive train the trainer session for school proprietors and principals of North-West on leadership, education and sustainable development. The event gathered education leaders from neighboring states as Kaduna and Jigawa states. Delivering the opening remarks, Ms. Sarada Maganti, the Director of Public and Government Relations (DOPR) at Skyline University Nigeria, welcomed participants and emphasized the university’s unwavering commitment to advancing quality education and leadership across the North-West region. She highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts in achieving sustainable development goals and commended the attending proprietors and principals for their dedication to transforming the educational sector. Ms. Maganti noted that by empowering school leaders with the right tools and knowledge, SUN aims to create a ripple effect that will positively impact students, educators, and the broader society. During the first session, the Vice-Chancellor of Skyline University Nigeria, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., delivered an insightful presentation on the topic, ‘Future-Ready Schools: Leadership, Innovation and Sustainable Growth in Education.’ He emphasized the need for school leaders to embrace transformative leadership practices that prepare educational institutions for the evolving demands of the 21st century. He then highlighted the importance of fostering innovation, adaptability, and ethical governance to build resilient schools capable of driving sustainable development within their communities. In another engaging session, Dr. Raghu Yadaganti, a lecturer in the Department of Management at SUN, presented on ‘AI Tools in School Management: A Leadership Approach.’ He explored the growing role of artificial intelligence in enhancing administrative efficiency and decision-making within educational institutions. Dr. Yadaganti demonstrated how AI can support school leaders in areas such as performance tracking, resource management, and personalized learning. He urged participants to leverage technology not only as a tool for modernization but also as a catalyst for strategic and informed leadership. The sessions were designed to equip participants with advanced skills in educational leadership and sustainability practices, emphasizing the need for inclusive, future-forward education systems. By targeting proprietors and principals—the decision-makers and influencers in schools—the training aimed to foster a trickle-down effect that would benefit teachers, students, and entire learning communities. In their various remarks after the sessions, the participants applauded the university management for putting together a powerful and insightful session. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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Maintenance staff training 2-5-2025

Human Resources Department trains Maintenance Staff on Basic Work Ethics and Personal Hygiene

The Human Resources Department at Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has organized a training session for the university’s maintenance staff focused on Basic Work Ethics and Personal Hygiene. The training, aimed at improving staff performance and workplace standards, is part of the department’s ongoing capacity-building efforts to ensure that all personnel uphold professionalism and contribute positively to the campus environment. The session was facilitated by Mr. Surajo Mujtaba, a seasoned lecturer from the School of Basic Medical Sciences (SBMS), who brought both academic expertise and practical insights to the training. He emphasized the importance of core ethical values such as punctuality, responsibility, respect, accountability, and teamwork in maintaining a productive and respectful work atmosphere. Mr. Mujtaba also encouraged the staff to take pride in their roles, noting that every member of the university contributes to the overall success of the institution. In addition to work ethics, the training focused significantly on personal hygiene practices, especially in the context of health and safety within a university setting. Topics covered included proper grooming, cleanliness of uniforms, hand hygiene, and the role of sanitation in preventing the spread of diseases. The maintenance staff were reminded that good hygiene is not only important for personal well-being but also for protecting the health of the university community at large. Staff participants actively engaged in the session, asking questions and sharing their experiences. The Human Resources Department noted that the training would be followed by periodic evaluations and refresher sessions to reinforce the knowledge gained. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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Knowledge Update 7-4-2025

Bridging the Digital Gap: Why Older Adults (Senior Citizens) Need Digital Skills Now

In today’s fast-paced digital world, technology plays a vital role in our lives. It impacts business, communication, entertainment, and medical care. But many older adults find it hard to keep up with these changes. This creates a digital divide. It makes it harder for them to stay independent, connected, and informed. Learning basic digital skills, like using computers and social media, can empower senior citizens. These skills will boost their quality of life and help them stay active in today’s digital world. 1. Computer Fundamentals: Developing Technology Confidence Using a computer might be intimidating to many elders. Digital literacy starts with the basics. You need to learn file management, operating systems, and how to navigate the internet. To ensure safe browsing and protect personal information, understanding computer security is key. Senior citizens with good computer skills can confidently explore digital resources. 2. Using Microsoft Office: Essential Skills for Productivity Microsoft Office programs like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint aren’t just for pros. Senior citizens can benefit a lot from using them, too. Senior citizens can improve their social and personal lives. They can use Word to write documents. Excel helps them organize finances. PowerPoint is great for making presentations. Senior citizens skilled with these tools can join online classes. They can also record their experieAnces and family history. This helps them take part in lifelong learning. 3. Using Email to Stay Organized and Connected One of the most important digital communication tools available today is email. Good email skills can help Senior citizens stay in touch with friends, family, and groups. They can use email effectively. To do this, they should avoid spam. They must spot phishing schemes. Also, they should set up folders for important messages. 4. Improving Communication Skills Online Senior citizens can now join online events, have medical consultations, and connect with loved ones. This is all thanks to video conferencing tools like Zoom and Google Meet. Getting good at messaging apps like Facebook Messenger, Telegram, or WhatsApp helps people stay in touch with friends and family often. Digital skills help build strong social connections and reduce feelings of loneliness in online chats. 5. Managing Social Media: Maintaining Involvement and Knowledge Senior citizens can stay informed and entertained by using social media. Sites like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn help them connect with others. Senior citizens can connect with their communities and discover new hobbies using social media. They can also use platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook groups to learn new skills. To ensure a safe and fun social media experience, you need to understand privacy settings. Also, avoid false information and manage your online interactions. Final Thoughts: Welcome to the Digital Future For older people, learning digital skills is becoming a requirement rather than an option. Senior citizens can boost their independence and self-esteem by learning to use computers. They can handle emails, use Microsoft Office, chat online, and connect on social media. This helps improve their overall well-being. Closing the digital divide helps people stay connected and informed. This allows them to live more fulfilling lives. References Draxler, F., Buschek, D., Tavast, M., Hämäläinen, P., Schmidt, A., Kulshrestha, J., & Welsch, R. (2023). Gender, age, and technology education influence the adoption and appropriation of LLMs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.06556. Facchinetti, G., Petrucci, G., Albanesi, B., De Marinis, M. G., & Piredda, M. (2023). Can smart home technologies help older adults manage their chronic condition? A systematic literature review. International journal of environmental research and public health, 20(2), 1205. Ramírez-Correa, P. E., Arenas-Gaitán, J., Rondán-Cataluña, F. J., Grandon, E. E., & Ramírez-Santana, M. (2023). Adoption of social networking sites among older adults: The role of the technology readiness and the generation to identifying segments. Plos one, 18(4), e0284585. Rock, L. Y., Tajudeen, F. P., & Chung, Y. W. (2024). Usage and impact of the internet-of-things-based smart home technology: a quality-of-life perspective. Universal access in the information society, 23(1), 345-364. Schroeder, T., Dodds, L., Georgiou, A., Gewald, H., & Siette, J. (2023). Older adults and new technology: Mapping review of the factors associated with older adults’ intention to adopt digital technologies. JMIR aging, 6(1), e44564. Dr. RAGHU YADAGANTI With Eighteen years of expertise in teaching, research, and industry advising in the areas of digital and social media marketing, Dr. Raghu Yadaganti is a seasoned academician, researcher, and consultant. He has a Ph.D. in digital marketing and has published research articles in prominent national and international journals on sales and marketing, making a substantial contribution to the academic community. Additionally, Dr. Yadaganti is the author of a textbook on marketing management that is frequently utilized by professionals and students alike. He has successfully led ten to fifteen workshops on sales management, digital and social media marketing and AI tools for businesses, educators, and entrepreneurs. He is a recognized specialist in digital marketing. Outside of school, he is digital marketing consultant, working with  companies create and expand their online presence for ScoutyHyde (Real Estate), Aarohi Trust (Education), and Choices Garments (Textile). He is a highly sought-after trainer in the world of digital marketing because of his proficiency in search engine marketing, analytics, social media strategy, and content marketing. Dr. Raghu Yadaganti provides professionals with hands-on, intelligent, and practical training that equips them to thrive in the constantly changing digital landscape thanks to his robust combination of academic knowledge and industrial experience.

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COE START-UP CHALLENGE 2025

3 start-ups emerge winners in SUN-COE Start-up Challenge 2025

One Take by John Paul, Greenwave Cold Storage by Makoda Ayshat Ali, and Sabeerah Business by Maryam Sanusi are the three start-ups that emerged winners in the recently concluded Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) COE start-up challenge, which started towards the end of last year. The annual event conducted by the university in collaboration with TiE Dubai is done to support innovative students with an entrepreneurial mindset to realize their business dreams. The three start-ups victors, owned by students of SUN from different departments and levels, were chosen out of seven competitors that participated in the challenge. Other start-ups that participated in the challenge are Amta Delivery Company, Fatima Clothing, Eva Express, and Green Future. Mr. Ashok Guruswamy, an entrepreneur in Kano; Mr. Yomi Sani Ibrahim, HR consultant and trainer at Bridge Connect Initiative; Mr. Mohi Manglani, MD Jaykay Carpets Industries Limited; Ms. Sicily George, Executive Director, TiE, Dubai; Mrs. Naimatu Abdullahi from Ja’iz Bank; and Mr. Babangida Mohammed, Manager Call Centre 9mobile Nigeria, were the judges that reviewed and selected the winners after their presentations. In her opening remarks during the event, the Dean of the School of Arts, Management, and Social Sciences (SAMSS), Dr. Sudha Mavuri, said the event is always an intriguing one, bringing new ideas every year. She said the program not only inspires skyliners but also youth around the country. She appreciated the SUN team for supporting and mentoring the students, which started in the tail end of 2024. Presenting certificates of victory and participation and gifts to the students, the Vice-Chancellor of SUN, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., expressed his satisfaction with the conduct of the event. He congratulated the students and encouraged them to see that their ideas have come to life. He lauded the efforts of the team that supported the students until the last leg of the challenge. In their comments after the event, the judges applauded the management of SUN for organizing the event and motivating the students. They also appreciated the students for the time and effort they used to participate in the challenge. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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Viral Disease Awareness Week 5-12-2024

Schools of SSIT and SBMS conduct Viral Disease Awareness Week 2024

The Schools of Science and Information Technology (SSIT) and School of Basic Medical Sciences (SBMS) at Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) have conducted a Viral Disease Awareness Week for this year from November 25th to 29th, 2024. The week-long session was done to inform students and the university community about the dangers of viral diseases and how to take precautions against contracting the diseases. The Departments of Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Nursing, Physiotherapy and Medical Laboratory Science participated in the awareness week. The week commenced with a presentation competition for students. In this, the students from all the participating departments took part in a presentation competition. Victors during this session were applauded for the accuracy and coherence in simplifying complex medical terminologies. On Tuesday, November 26th 2024, the students were involved in a poster presentation competition/drama. Students presented information on viral diseases in engaging visual and dramatic representations. On November 27th and 28th 2024, the students had two guest lecture sessions delivered by Prof. Akande Oyebanji Azeez and Mr. Haruna Khalifa. As an expert in infectious disease, epidemiology, diagnosis, and prevention/control, among others, Prof. Azeez presented on emerging diseases and how youth can participate in creating innovative solutions to combat emerging disease challenges. On his part, Mr. Khalifa delivered a session on viruses and their types. He explained how viruses exist and affect the human body. The viral disease awareness ended with a rally and voluntary testing for HIV. The students marched in the school with placards with information on viral diseases like HIV/AIDS and how it affects millions of people around the world. Over 100 students and SUN staff had free testing for HIV/AIDS tests. A significant number also had their first dose of the Hepatitis B vaccination. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP 20-11-2024

Human Resource department conducts Faculty Development Workshop on Incorporating Technology in Pedagogy

The Human Resource Department at Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has organized a Faculty Development Workshop for the entire faculty of the university on Wednesday 20th 2024. The workshop was conducted to enrich the faulty in the latest technology advancement that can aid teaching and learning processes. In his opening remarks, Mr. Edwin Otene, the Human Resource supervisor at the institution said the session is quite important and a top priority of the institution to ensure that faculty are trained and retrained on the importance of technology in education. During the workshop, Dr. Olufemi Folorunso Ayinde, a lecturer in the department of computer science at SUN, delivered a lecture titled ‘Incorporating Technology in Pedagogy’. He said technology has rapidly transformed the delivery of teaching in higher education institutions.   He admitted that technology has brought with itself engagement and interaction. This is why tutors must adopt its use to ensure knowledge is interactive and engaging. Dr. Ayinde, a seasoned professional in the computer science discipline explained that he has gained and applied knowledge using technology in his years of teaching and encouraged the faculty to do so too. Some of the impacts of technology in education which he mentioned include fostering team work and flexibility in teaching. He said it also helps to develop the passion of students in learning. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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ICE AND DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM 22-11-2024

Skyline University Nigeria launches ICE and Digital Literacy program, a CSR Initiative in collaboration with Kano State Governor

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has today, November 22nd 2024, launched the Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) and Digital Literacy program, a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative of SUN in collaboration with Kano State Governor, Eng. Abba Kabir Yusuf. The initiative is established to train youth and women entrepreneurs on digital skills, innovative and creative solutions, and 21st century entrepreneurship skills. In his welcoming remarks, Mr. Aliyu Muhammed, a lecturer in the department at SUN, said the participants are privileged to receive qualitative education from the international standard university. He said the tutors that will be coaching them have prepared practical and theoretical contents that will highly enrich them in the latest skills. Launching the event, the Vice-Chancellor of SUN, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., welcomed the participants and congratulated them for being selected for the program. He lauded the support of Eng. Abba Kabir Yusuf in supporting the initiative and advised them to make the best use of the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills. He said they should learn to develop expertise in the areas that they’ll be coached on. The Vice-Chancellor said the university will encourage successful candidates who are able to present business pitches by funding their companies. He also encouraged them to change their mindset by networking and connecting with experts. In her remarks, Dr. Sudha Mavuri, the Dean of the School of Arts, Management and Social Science (SAMSS), said the program is specially targeted at youth and women’s development in entrepreneurship. She added that entrepreneurship is transforming, and as such, entrepreneurs need to be updated with necessary skills. The Dean of the School of Science and Information Technology (SSIT), Dr. A. Senthil Kumar, who also spoke during the launch, said technology transforms the way businesses are being delivered. With the coaching and practical sessions that will be delivered, the participants will gain insights into how they can upgrade their businesses. Also, delivering her remarks during the launch, the Director of Public and Government Relations (DOPR), Ms. Sarada Maganti, appreciated the Kano State Governor, Eng. Abba Kabir Yusuf, for his dedication and support to women and youth development in the state. She assured the participants that no stone will be left unturned in giving them qualitative skills that will help them advance their careers. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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School of Science and Information Technology concludes Cybersecurity Awareness Week 2024

The School of Science and Information Technology (SSIT) at Skyline University Nigeria (SUN), has today, November 1st, 2024 concluded its Cybersecurity Awareness Week 2024. The event was in line with the global commemoration which happens in the month of October every year. Level 200, 300 and 400 students from the departments of cybersecurity, computer science and software engineering participated in the week long even that started on Monday, October 28th 2024. On day 1 and 2, the students were engaged in paper presentations and participated in meme and poster creations. These were delivered to allow students engage with their peers and learn from one another through group discussions. The third day, October 30th 2024, was a rigorous awareness campaign within the university’s campus about the need to protect personal spaces on the online fora from hackers. Different departments were visited by the students to share updated information on how staff can protect their data. Students demonstrated processes of safeguarding data for the staff. The students were lectured by a cybersecurity expert, Mr. Ahmad Hashim, a senior software engineer and trainer, on ‘Navigating Incidences and Implementing Counter Measures’ on Thursday 31st October 2024. Mr. Hashim gave an interesting practical session on how malwares and hacking affect the users of the cyber space. He majorly encouraged the students to inculcate higher cognitive thinking skills which will enable them solve challenges for users in the future. Additionally, the students were lectured on November 1st, 2024 by Mr. Nura Isah Waziri, who is also a senior software engineer and trainer. He delivered a session on ‘Cybersecurity in Nigeria and ways to protect it’. The expert trainer highlighted the opportunities available within Nigeria’s public and private sectors for the students interested in pursuing careers in cybersecurity with relatable industry expectations and necessary certifications needed. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria  

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