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LASU Undergraduate Wins ₦50M Natl Venture Grant for Innovation to Combat Student Housing Fraud

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A 300-level student in the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at Lagos State University, Taiwo Goodness Ukwedje, has won ₦50 million Student Venture Capital Grant for his innovation on housing solution.

The innovation christened “D-Rentals” introduces a verified digital platform designed to protect students from accommodation fraud by connecting them directly with trusted housing options.

The innovation positions Ukwedje among a select group of young Nigerian entrepreneurs developing technology-driven solutions to real problems affecting student communities.

Accommodation fraud remains one of the most persistent challenges students face when searching for housing around university communities.

Fake agents, misleading listings, and unverifiable landlords often leave students vulnerable to financial losses.

D-Rentals was conceived as a technological response to this problem. The platform is designed to provide a secure digital environment where students can access verified housing listings and connect directly with legitimate property owners.

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By introducing a system built around verification and transparency, the platform aims to reduce the risks associated with student accommodation searches.

The solution is expected to be launched during the next academic session, with plans to expand its reach across major student communities.

Securing the ₦50 million grant required competing against tens of thousands of applicants from across Nigeria. The national programme recognises student-led ventures with strong potential to address real societal challenges through innovation and entrepreneurship.

Ukwedje’s concept distinguished itself for its practical relevance and its potential to create a safer housing ecosystem for students. The selection reflects both the strength of the idea and the technical competence behind its development.

Following the announcement of the grant, Ukwedje was received by the leadership of Lagos State University at the Babatunde Raji Fashola Senate Building on the institution’s main campus in Ojo.

During the visit, he presented the grant certificate and shared insights into the development of the D-Rentals platform and its planned rollout. Members of the university community commended the innovation for addressing a challenge widely experienced by students across many campuses.

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Achievements like Ukwedje’s highlight the expanding culture of innovation within Lagos State University, particularly within its Faculty of Engineering. Students are increasingly translating academic knowledge into practical solutions capable of attracting national attention and investment.

For Ukwedje, the ₦50 million grant provides the resources needed to transform an idea into a functioning platform that could reshape how students secure accommodation.

As development of D-Rentals progresses toward launch, the project stands as an example of how student ingenuity can evolve into impactful solutions with the potential to improve everyday life within university communities.

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