Author: Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Waste Is Energy
Nnamdi Azikiwe University researchers have uncovered the energy potential in the waste generated in each local government of Anambra state stating that it can solve the problem of electricity in the state if efficiently harnessed. In a study published in Read More
Soymilk Consumption And Cholesterol Reduction
Researchers at Nnamdi Azikiwe University has discovered that drinking soymilk daily is beneficial to the heart because it lowers total cholesterol in healthy individuals. Drinking a minimum of one pint of soymilk daily is very beneficial to health. Healthy individuals Read More
How Safe Are The Fruits You Consume?
Research carried out at Nnamdi Azikiwe University suggests that the concentration of heavy metals in some fruits consumed in the South East is above the recommended allowable limits. Some heavy metals when consumed above the officially recommended limit cause injury Read More
UNIZIK Engineers Design And Fabricate Efficient And Fast Fish Feed Mixer
Engineers from the Mechanical Engineering Department of Nnamdi Azikiwe University led by Engr Dr Paul Okolie has fabricated an efficient and fast blade-type fish feed mixer. The mixer runs with a 1.5Hp, single-phase electric motor and has a production capacity Read More
Health And Safety In The Workplace
Engineering researchers at UNIZIK has developed a proximity warning system capable of reducing accidents on the manufacturing shop floor, by notifying employers of any possible danger within the workplace. The system is an intelligent system that can detect and alert Read More
UNIZIK Attracts The Attention Of AFREXIM Bank
The Vice-Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Prof Charles Okechukwu Esimone FAS has initiated a partnership with the African Export-Import (AFREXIM) Bank. This partnership will see the bank providing required support to the large pool of expertise at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Read More
Neem and ACT Vs Malaria
According to world health, the African region was home to 95% of malaria cases and 96% of malaria deaths in 2020. Children under 5 accounted for an estimated 80% of all malaria deaths in the Region. With the increasing cost Read More