ADMISSION OF UNDERGRADUATE AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION WHY ABUAD IS THE FIRST CHOICE FOR CANDIDATES IN SEARCH OF QUALITY AND FUNCTIONAL EDUCATION 1. ABUAD FOUNDED BY ACCOMPLISHED UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATOR ABUAD is founded by Aare Afe Babalola, OFR, CON, SAN, LL.D (Lond.), LL.D (Lagos), a self-made man; an acclaimed university administrator; the first and the only holder of LL.D (honoris causa) of the University of London in Africa...Read More
GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN (MONBUKAGAKUSHO: MEXT) SCHOLARSHIP FOR 2018 (GRADUATE LEVEL) The National Universities Commission (NUC) has received a notice of offer of scholarship to eligible Nigerian Students who may wish to undertake postgraduate studies in Japanese Universities for the next academic year commencing in April or October, 2018. Prospective applicants must not be above thirty-five (35 years) of age, born after April 2, 1983 and must have completed a first...Read More
ADMISSION OF UNDERGRADUATE AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION WHY ABUAD IS THE FIRST CHOICE FOR CANDIDATES IN SEARCH OF QUALITY AND FUNCTIONAL EDUCATION 1. ABUAD FOUNDED BY ACCOMPLISHED UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATOR ABUAD is founded by Aare Afe Babalola, OFR, CON, SAN, LL.D (Lond.), LL.D (Lagos), a self-made man; an acclaimed university administrator; the first and the only holder of LL.D (honoris causa) of the University of London in Africa...Read More
APPOINTMENT OF SAN: LIMITATION OF NUMBER- EFFECT ON MERIT “I am of the view that all persons who merit the rank in any given year should be conferred with it. The sole test, as is now the position in England should be excellence in advocacy. This way there will be no backlog of applicants”. Every year, the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates towards the...Read More
FUNDING OF UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA: ATTITUDE OF NIGERIANS TO GIVING “The average Nigerian has come to believe that everything must be free and that government must provide all. Unfortunately, Nigerians were fed, by successive governments with wrong notion of who should fund university education”. The National Assembly a few days ago passed the 2017 Budget with the sum of about 455 Billion allocated to education. However of this amount only...Read More