The Presidency has signed a campus TV license....How will this improve Education in Nigeria?
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Friday, January 19, 2018
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hhmmm
ReplyDeleteHmmmm
ReplyDeleteThis country sef. smh
ReplyDeleteThis should pass for his biggest achievement in over 2years.
ReplyDeletePlease what does this mean?
ReplyDeleteI am not understanding
ReplyDeleteAbeg those wey sabi book, wetin this one mean o
ReplyDeleteFor Unilag, it means students can finally practice broadcasting instead of just theory. I like this. I graduated from Unilag and we had no equipment to learn broadcasting skills. Getting a license means students get real experience, sell ads for the station, not to mention the university has a mouthpiece. If you don't understand what this means for education, check journalism or mass comm programs abroad. In the U.S. universities get a broadcast license too for educational purposes
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