By Oluwseyi Otitoju, Lilian Enyi
As part of ongoing efforts to enhance staff efficiency and productivity through improved training infrastructure, the Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC) is set to redesign its training school to meet global standards.
The Director General of the Council, Professor Nnanyelugo Martins Ike-Muonso, had, from his assumption of duty, set a clear course to improve the professional capacities of the Council’s staff through various training programmes. These trainings are expected to be championed by the RMRDC Training School.
In further pursuit of this decision, Professor Nnanyelugo. had given directives to Kingston Projects Ltd. to present 3D and animation plans for redesigning the physical structure of the training school. The intended design of the training school is to ensure that the school is able to deliver programmes that meet international standards.
Arc Kingsley Okeke and Arc Ritgak Paul, both of Kingston Projects Ltd., presented the redesigned 3D and animation plans for the RMRDC training school on Tuesday, the 27th of May, 2025, at the DG’s conference room.
The presentation included detailed explanations for the reasons behind the architectural decisions that Kingston Projects implemented in the 3D and animation plans.
After a collaborative review by the architects of Kingston Project Ltd and RMRDC team, the proposed design was approved.
Present also at the event are: the Director of Administration and Human Resources Management Department (AHRMD), Mr. L.G. Suraj and Dr. Ify Olife, the Dean of the Training School, alongside other staff members.
The Director-General officially endorsed the 3D and animation plans, paving the way for the physical restructuring of the training facility.







