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UNIMAID graduates 172 first-class students



University of Maiduguri, Borno State, on Saturday presented first-class degree certificates to 172 students of the institution during its 22nd combined convocation.

The Vice-Chancellor of the institution Prof. Ibrahim Njodi, who, according to the News Agency of Nigeria announced this at the ceremony, said 37, 259 students, comprising five sets of students from 2009 to 2015, graduated at the convocation.


“It is gratifying to inform you that the university graduated five sets of students from 2009/2010, 2010/2011, 2012/2013, 2013/2014, and 2014/2015 academic sessions from 12 colleges, faculties, distance learning centre and 23 affiliated colleges.

“A total of 37, 259 students were graduated. Out of this, 32, 869 were regular students, 841 students were from affiliated colleges and 3,549 students were from the Distant Learning Programme,’’ Njodi said.

He said the university had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund and Norwegian Embassy to work out a programme on de-radicalisation of repentant members of the Boko Haram terrorists group.

“There is a strong partnership between the university and the UNICEF on safe schools project.

“In this regard, the university will continue to explore all avenues for support and collaborations,’’ Njodi said.

He said there were plans by the university to organise an international conference on Boko Haram terrorism to facilitate research into the mystery behind the group.

According to him, the move is pursuant to President Muhammadu Buhari’s call during his inaugural speech on the need to conduct an in-depth research towards understanding the Boko Haram insurgency.

He said it was also consistent with “our mandate of solving societal problems through research.’’
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2 comments

  1. Nigeria universities have turned themselves into first class mills even as it is clear that standard has over the year dropped drastically. Compare the number of first class in Nigeria universities now and that of UK or USA and you know my point. Sit down some of this so called first class and give them a simple test in their field and you will be dismayed or dissappionted. Reasons; aside from other factors of miracle centers poor teaching and learning tools sorting or money fir grades sex for grades most of these first class are just like a one eyed man being a king in the land of the blind. Put them in an environment where these is high standard and st most they arebaverage students.It is a pity that the decay in the system has permitted all sectors in Nigeria. Too bad.

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  2. Nigeria universities have turned themselves into first class mills even as it is clear that standard has over the year dropped drastically. Compare the number of first class in Nigeria universities now and that of UK or USA and you know my point. Sit down some of this so called first class and give them a simple test in their field and you will be dismayed or dissappionted. Reasons; aside from other factors of miracle centers poor teaching and learning tools sorting or money fir grades sex for grades most of these first class are just like a one eyed man being a king in the land of the blind. Put them in an environment where these is high standard and st most they arebaverage students.It is a pity that the decay in the system has permitted all sectors in Nigeria. Too bad.

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