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Beyond her professional roles, Sa’adatu has actively participated in various committees and initiatives, underscoring her dedication to societal welfare. Notably, she was a member of the former president Yar’Adua Campaign Organization in 2007 and chaired the Rainstorm Disaster Assessment Committee in Kwara State in September 2020.
National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) National Teachers Institute (NTI) National Universities Commission (NUC) Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC)
Deloitte was the first person to be appointed an independent auditor of a public company, namely the Great Western Railway. [7] He went on to open an office in New York in 1880. [7] In 1890, Deloitte opened a branch office on Wall Street headed by Edward Adams and P.D. Griffiths as branch managers. This was Deloitte's first overseas venture.
The National Universities Commission (NUC) is a Nigerian government agency set up to regulate higher education in Nigeria. NUC, as it is popularly called, was established in 1962 as an advisory agency in the cabinet office. [1] In 1974, it became a statutory body and its first executive secretary was professor Jibril Aminu.
In a bid to improve female education in girls, the UNICEF initiated some projects in Nigeria. one of them is The Girls’ Education Project initiated through a Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2004 between the United Nations Children's Fund and the United Kingdom Department for International Development. [75]
National Open University of Nigeria (three study centres, one at Asaba, one at Emevor and another at Owhrode). [9] [10] [11] Edwin Clark University, Kiagbodo [12] Eagle Heights University, Omadino, Warri [13] Admiralty University of Nigeria at Ibusa and Sapele [14]
This is a list of universities in Nigeria. Nigeria is organised into 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. As a result of the oil boom years of the 1970s, tertiary level of education was expanded to reach every sub-region of Nigeria. [1] [2] The federal and state governments were previously the only bodies licensed to operate ...
Nigeria education-related lists (3 C, 5 P) + Nigerian educators (9 C, 49 P) A. Academia in Nigeria (4 C, 2 P) E. Educational organizations based in Nigeria (4 C, 7 P)