December 2016

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By Allie Malloy, CNN Updated 2301 GMT (0701 HKT) December 27, 2016 Story highlights Shinzo Abe and Barack Obama are also set to hold their last bilateral meeting together Tuesday Obama visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park earlier this year Honolulu, Hawaii (CNN)Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe made a historic visit to Pearl Harbor Tuesday,...
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Good-day students, Compliments of the season. Attached is a list of students that have been short-listed to write the PAN OCEAN aptitude test on Friday, January 6, 2016 at 9.00a.m. Kindly help communicate to your colleagues. Click here to Check your name. Thank you. DVC Academic.    
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See the pictures of European Business Assembly Awards in honour of Afe Babalola University, Ado – Ekiti (ABUAD) received by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) – Prof. Smaranda E. Olarinde in Oxford, United Kingdom Click The Pictures to view the Pictures The Digital Catalogue of Participants. The catalogue of participants can be seen through the...
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By Aare Afe Babalola, SAN A recession has many attributes that can occur simultaneously and includes declines in component measures of economic activity (GDP) such as consumption, investment, government spending, and net export activity. These summary measures reflect underlying drivers such as employment levels and skills, household savings rates, corporate investment decisions, interest rates, demographics,...
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By Aare Afe Babalola, SAN “It was always a matter of time before we would realize the dangers of an economy that is largely based on oil revenue. This dependence coupled with the huge cost of running and maintaining our political structure was always a recipe for disaster.” After months of speculation, Nigerians have finally...
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By Aare Afe Babalola,SAN “In the earlier 70s it was stated by the then Military Government that the problem of Nigeria was not money but how to spend it. Regrettably, much of the revenue which accrues to government is spent on maintaining political structures rather than provision of social amenities to the populace”. Before the...
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INDISCIPLINE IN NIGERIA’S EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS “Such is the upsurge in moral decadence that educational institutions are fast failing in their duty to churn our model citizens and may in reality end up being breeding grounds for a whole new generation of Nigerians lacking in moral probity“. In recent times two seemingly unrelated events have attracted...
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By: Tunde OLOFINTILA When the Immediate Past President of the Nigeria Society of Engineers, Engineer Isaac Olorunfemi, dubbed the Engineering Programme of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD’s) a template for Engineering education in Nigeria in June last year, hardly did he know that he was sowing a seed of prophesy. Shortly after that prophetic utterance,...
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A 2015 First Class Electrical & Electronics Graduate of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Miss Oghenetejiri Odjighoro, has commended the University for the quality and functional education it offers which has assisted her in securing a job with the Lagos-based Huawei Technologies Limited, a leading multinational Networking and Telecommunications Equipment and Services company. Odjighoro was...
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DEATH OF LT.COL MOHAMMED ABU ALI AND OTHER NIGERIAN SOLDIERS: DUTY NOT TO LIVE BUT TO DIE “To preserve one’s life is generally speaking, a duty but it may be the plainest  and the highest duty to sacrifice it. War is full of instances in which it is a man’s duty not to live, but to...
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