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Unilorin to begin Entrepreneurship ProgrammePosted: 13 years ago |
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, has disclosed that the University would soon begin a degree programme in Entrepreneurship Studies. Prof. Ambali made this known during the launch of a book, “Management and Entrepreneurship in Societal Transformation: Perspectives from Africa”, in honour of the Dean of Management Sciences, Prof. Jackson Olujide. The Vice-Chancellor also disclosed that plan was underway to reform the Technical and Entrepreneurship Centre (TEC) of the University. The book, reviewed by the former Dean, College of Social and Management Sciences, Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Prof. S. O. Otokiti, is a compilation of 14 research papers written by Prof. S. A. Adebola, the honouree, Prof. Olujide, and several post- doctoral and PhD students of Prof. Olujide. |
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