The best medical universities in Africa are old institutions of education that have over the years made huge contributions to the study of medicine on the continent. These prestigious institutions help make Africa a better place not just today, but also for the future because they help promote me...
Nsukka,was founded by Nigeria’s first President, Nnamdi Benjamin Azikiwe in 1955; it has three campuses, but its Faculty of Law stands out. The Federal Government, which owns and runs the schools, is doing a lot to see that it is well equipped to produce professionals inmedicine...
In addition, Rajani Naidoo, professor in higher education management at the University of Bath, warns that programmes such as medicine and engineering at public universities “may be placed in a vulnerable position” by the growth in private provision. That could occur if public institutions find ...
The Nile University of Nigeria is currently the most expensive university in Nigeria (Private) and they offer a wide range of courses. Some courses offered at this institution include: Economics — 2,300,000 NGN; English Language Studies — 1,700,000 NGN; Political Science and International Rel...
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This chapter suggests a number of innovations that could be considered when envisioning future colleges and universities within the pentecostal movement. (1) Schools can place the Holy Spirit at the center of the educational experience, by offering theol
Unfortunately this is not done; which implies that personality job-fit is not considered as a criterion for appraising academic staff of universities. Based on the above scenario, we conclude that the current performance appraisal/evaluation in Nigeria's tertiary institutions is deficient having failed...
The sake of clarity, let it be known that most private universities in Nigeria are built for profit, and so it is quite natural to expect that their fees will be quite high. Therefore even those institutions that are listed as affordable today are probably only trying to promote their school...