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Police Arrest Woman For Dumping Baby Inside Pit Toilet In Anambra State

he police in Anambra State on Saturday arrested a 30-year-old woman, who allegedly threw her newly born baby inside a pit toilet at Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government Area of the state.


The suspect, Franca Udokwu, a native of Obuba Obofia Nkpor community in Idemili North LGA, was said to have admitted to the crime before leading police to the scene.


Confirming the incident, spokesperson for the police in the state, SP Haruna Mohammed, said the baby was recovered from the toilet but certified dead by a doctor.


He said, "On the 22/8/2020 at about 8:30am following a tip-off, police operatives attached to Ogidi Division arrested one Franca Udokwu ‘f’ aged 30 years of Obuba Obofia Nkpor Community in Idemili North LGA of Anambra State. Suspect allegedly gave birth to a baby boy and dumped the child inside a pit toilet inside her house.


“Upon interrogation,the suspect led police detectives to the scene of crime where the baby was recovered and taken to a hospital for medical attention but was confirmed dead on arrival by a medical doctor.”


Mohammed added that the corpse was deposited at the hospital's mortuary for autopsy while case was under investigation.


He said that the suspect would be charged to court for prosecution.


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The 9th National Assembly In Its First Year By Sesugh Akume


Of the 109 senators of the 9th National Assembly (NASS) with only 7 women (representing 6.4% one of the lowest in the world -- with only 1 woman out of 57 senators from the 19 states of the entire northern Nigeria) 2 women are among the 10 best performing senators by number of bills sponsored. The 2 incidentally are from Anambra, Stella Oduah (Anambra North) with 26 bills, and Uche Ekwunife (Anambra Central) 16 bills.

In the House of Representatives with 360 members, and only 11 females, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha from Abia is number 7 on the list of top 10 with 19 bills. The women are clearly making a point. Incidentally, all of them are from the southeast.

This 9th NASS also has by far more proposed bills than previous National Assemblies. For instance, Nkem Abonta (Abia) who is third on the list of top in the House of Representatives already has 30 proposed bills in this first year, whereas he had 65 in the entire 8th NASS. Abbas Tajudeen (Kaduna) who is currently top on the list has 59 proposed bills.

Plateau appears to have the most hard working legislators in this regard, with 3 in the top 10 in both the senate and House: Simon Mwadkom, is the 6th in the House with 22 bills; Dachung Bagos, 4th with 27; and Istifanus Gyang, 4th on the list of the top 10 in the senate, with 11 bills. That's all about it, with this 9th NASS that's positive.

A rubber stamp NASS and its leadership

On Wednesday 28 August 2019, Ahmed Lawan, the senate president and leader of the 9th NASS declared at a town hall meeting in his Yobe North constituency that the 9th NASS would not fail Buhari, thus pledging allegiance to the president and not the people who elected him, at whose pleasure he serves. This aberration is the very first of its kind. No leader of the legislature has ever declared open allegiance to the executive which the legislature exists to put in check, since 1861 when the history of the legislative council began in Nigeria. It's important to note that those ones were appointed, not elected yet none felt they need to pledge and prove their subservience to the executive, as their benefactors. No president of the senate since its inception in 1959 has even committed such an unforgivable blunder before Lawan did last year.

The 8th NASS resolved that clearing ministers for appointment in 2015 that henceforth, executive lists of ministerial nominees should come along with their portfolios for better confirmation hearings. In the 9th NASS, Lawan repudiated that senate resolution in order to please Buhari by accepting a ministerial list without portfolios. This has in part been responsible for confirming the worst set of ministers in the country's history.

From Geoffrey Onyeama, the foreign minister, who is quick to defend other countries when they assault Nigeria and Nigerians; to Pauline Tallen, the women affairs minister, who didn't know what GBV (gender-based violence) was at a town hall meeting; to Sabo Nanono, the agriculture minister, who said there were places in Kano a person could eat to their satisfaction with just 30 naira, but fact checks proved this to be false. A minister of agriculture who doesn't know that his northeast leads the country in severe acute malnutrition, but is quick to budget 13 billion naira for pest control in 12 states for 2020.

Or Saleh Mamman, the power minister, whose first policy pronouncement as minister was to ask for prayers as he confessed knowing nothing about the electric power sector but was quick to abuse his office by suspending the heads of the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), and Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET), the only 2 heads in the sector that gave hope, a thing clearly ultra vires him? He knows nothing, but was quick to abuse powers he didn't have by suspending the women. The so-called suspensions were later overruled. Or is it the defence minister, Bashir Salihi Magashi, who it is on record stole $550,000 and has gone incommunicado since his inauguration; to the numerous other EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) alumni and veterans on the list? Is it Adamu Adamu, the education minister who went AWOL since his inauguration?

The Finance Bill 2019, which was an executive bill, had passed the second reading and gone on for committee work without senators sighting it. Binos Yaroe (Adamawa South), and Betty Apiafi (Rivers West) referred Lawan to the senate rules, that it was a violation for the bills to be passed without senators having copies or seeing them at all, for which overruled them and proceeded. He went to such extremes, including violating senate rules to please Buhari. He had earlier stopped Istifanus Gyang from raising discussions on Buhari's June 12 speech, on Nigeria's first Democracy Day.

NASS went ahead to pass the Finance Bill to increase value-added tax from 5% to 7.5% against expert counsel that it would cause an increase in inflation leading to job losses, more hardship, and so on. They were adamant, and this has come to pass.

This same rubber stamp NASS approved Buhari's loans within minutes of reading his request without any scrutiny. In the House, the media was diligent to note that it took all of 7 minutes to approve billions of dollars of debt shackles on Nigerians. Never mind, that experts, including the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) individually, and as a committee, had decried the level of public debt and its negative impact on the country and its economy. NASS didn't care. They live to please politicians who know nothing about the economy or could care less.

Femi Gbaja, the speaker of the House said his job was not to 'fight' the executive. Possibly, to be a rubber stamp.

It must not be forgotten that Ovie Omo-Agege, the deputy senate president, was at the heart of the desecration of NASS and theft in broad daylight of the senate mace in the 8th NASS, wherein thugs invaded NASS and made away with the mace unchallenged.

Stolen, wicked, and insensitive legislations

The 9th NASS plagiarised (plagiarism is theft) 2 bills in its first year, the Social Media Bill, and the Infectious Diseases Bill. Incidentally, both from Singapore. Others may have been stealing bills too, but it hasn't been noted, this is on the record, and in their very first year.

It had obnoxious bills ranging from the Social Media Bill (to shut citizens' voices on social media) by Muhammad Sani Musa (Niger East); the Hate Speech Bill (to create an agency for hate speech, and kill anybody who found guilty under the law, who says what doesn't go down too well with the political class) by Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi (Niger North); the Generator Bill (seeking to ban the importation, sale, and use of generators, as if anybody likes to use generators) by Bima Enagi (Niger South). Clearly, Niger has gifted Nigeria by far the worst breed of senators in this 9th NASS. All 3 of them had insensitive, meaningless and annoying bills to sponsor.

There is also the Boko Haram Bill (to pamper and reward ex-Boko Haram terrorists, give them foreign education, create an agency for them, etc) by Ibrahim Geidam (Yobe East). There is also the NGO Bill in the House (to overregulate and strangulate NGOs, civil society, and constrict the civic space) by Abbas Tajudeen (Kaduna), among numerous others. Never has a NASS had so many vexatious bills in 1 year, worst off, its very first year.

The 9th NASS has failed to pass any COVID-19 legislation at all, which would have, among other things, provided clear guidelines to navigate this trying season and provided funds to cushion its effects also for research for vaccines and other scientific solutions to it. It would have stated who is eligible to access the various funds and how, along with accountability mechanisms for them. It would have included a stimulus package to keep the economy afloat, bonuses for essential workers like health workers, journalists, etc. Every serious country has a COVID-19 legislation, others have more than 1.

Rather, they preferred the lazy way of passing motions (which are non-binding) asking the government to release monies piecemeal, including 15 billion naira to Kano, which by the way had denied having issues with COVID-19, in the first place. Despite being taunted by the secretary to the government of the federation, Boss Mustapha, on behalf of the executive to come up with COVID-19 legislation, they failed. It should be noted that nothing has stopped the executive from sending an executive bill to NASS. Many COVID-19 legislations around the world originated from the executive arm. The Emergency Economic Stimulus Bill passed by the House has not been ratified by the senate for assent by Buhari to become a law. It's lying somewhere fallow.

More than half of the proposed bills in the 9th NASS are establishment bills. At a time they should be winding down and consolidating most of the government agencies, they seek to create more, with what money? How do they expect us to borrow to create and fund more and more agencies?

Poor representation and oversight

In the early days of the COVID-19 lockdown, the police and other security forces killed more Nigerians than COVID-19, nothing was done about it. Their innocent blood cries out for justice till date. Sadiyya Umar Farouq, the humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development minister has ran amok, dishing out bogus, mind-blowing, unverified and unverifiable figures of conditional cash transfers, school feeding programmes, etc with zero scrutiny. Nobody knows how much has been raised, donated, or expended on COVID-19.

The central bank says it is giving out 50 billion naira loans to support homes and small businesses affected by COVID-19. Fifty billion naira is not 50 naira. No serious or normal country spends even 50 kobo without appropriation and oversight, not Nigeria. Who appropriated the 50 billion naira, and under what law? What is the oversight on it, who is accounting for the disbursement and to whom and when? Get ready for all kinds of fairy tales around this 50 billion naira that is likely to go down the drain in the end. That is 50 billion naira gone with zero accountability just like the billions Ms Farouq, and the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 are overseeing for which nobody else can testify. Simply because NASS failed in its duty, or as some suggest, they go behind, collect their cut, and look the other way.

It has to be noted that it was at set of COVID-19 that members of the House began receiving their exotic cars. Such was their priority, at a time there were scare health facilities and equipment, including ventilators for patients, and so forth.

Aisha Jibril Dukku (Gombe) who had said God created the Fulani herdsmen to esteem the life of cows above humans got the House to reject and block the ongoing reforms of the almajiri system by governors of the 19 northern states. They voted to keep the system as is until the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) comes up with a solution, but neither the almajiri system nor basic education are the preserve of the federal government but of states and local governments. How they missed this remains a mystery.

On 5 May, in support of police decentralisation the senate urged state assemblies to make laws to enable for community policing, however, states cannot legislate on matters of security as security is on the Exclusive List of the Constitution, and is, therefore, the sole responsibility of NASS. How they didn't know this bugles the mind.

Having passed loans of billions of dollars, ostensibly to build infrastructure, it came to the attention of others that the entire southeast Nigeria is not covered for the infrastructure provision at all. That is the consequence of being a rubber stamp legislature, that passes loan requests in minutes, and having docile, malleable legislators from a region, including those with the highest number of proposed bills. An effective legislator is assessed by their active committee work, interventions in plenary, and the ability to attract good to their constituency; not just by the number of bills sponsored.

Follow the money

Nothing proves the heart and soul of this 9th NASS and its priorities as the budgets it has passed. The 2020 budget which came into force on 1 January this year needed to be reviewed in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the the 10.59 trillion naira for it was no longer realistic. It would've made sense that the budget was reviewed downwards, rather it rather increased to 10.81 trillion naira. The amount for recurrent expenditure and debt servicing increased astronomically. These are areas that do not affect Nigerians directly, or if at all, affect us negatively as a burden. These are the areas they increased spending.

The 5 critical areas of education, health, agriculture, security, and infrastructure (which includes electric power, roads, bridges, housing, etc) that have direct bearing on the Nigerian people constitutes only about 17%, under 20% of the entire budget, but debt servicing takes 27%. In essence, to the 9th NASS, servicing debts is more important than all those 5 critical areas put together. No wonder they keep plunging us more and more into debt. In fact, debt servicing takes a larger chunk of the budget than capital projects which is 26.63%.

To be sure, in this revised 2020 budget, the basic health budget was cut from 44 billion naira to 25 billion naira ie by 43%, and basic education by more than half (54.5%) from 112 billion naira to 51 billion naira. Any normal person would expect that during a pandemic there should be more provided for health in particular. Not, the 9th NASS which in fact defunded health, with the implications of this well known to them. They don't care!

On May 13, UNICEF had warned that 950 more Nigerian children could die every day from preventable causes (in addition to the 2,300 the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, NPHCDA reports already die daily) over the next 6 months as the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts routine services and threatens to further weaken the existing health system. It didn't bother them. They can all die.

How did the 9th NASS budget for itself?

They not only retained their 100 billion naira for 'constituency projects' keeping it intact, maintaining their 125 billion naira running costs, they actually increased it by 3 billion naira to 128 billion: 2 billion naira to build their library, and 1 billion naira for 'constitution amendment'.

In essence, when they passed the 2020 budget last year, it didn't occur to them that they needed work done on their library, and to provide for constitutional amendment, the COVID-19 pandemic opened their eyes to these pressing, life-threatening needs. These are aside from the billions they approved for themselves to renovate the NASS Complex, under the budget of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).

Termed 'Zonal Intervention Projects' that 100 billion naira gifted NASS members for close to 2 decades avails each of them up to 200 million naira to 'nominate' projects of their choice in their constituencies. It is from these funds that they buy head pans, sewing machines, tricycles, grinding machines, etc as 'empowerment' every year, and pocket the rest. Some nominate 'projects' like 'cultural orientation for junior secondary schools' at 50 million naira, or like sum for other such frivolous, meaningless, unaccountable activities. These are the funds they ensured to keep intact at this time.

The 9th National Assembly, along with its leadership, in its first year has been the very worst, most callous and insensitive, ever, and if it continues on this track will be Nigeria's undoing.

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Bus conductor ‘rapes’ four-year-old daughter in Anambra


A 43-year-old bus conductor in Onitsha, Anambra State, Ikechukwu Ekenta, has been arrested for allegedly defiling his four-year-old daughter.


The incident, it was gathered, happened at their residence in the 3-3 area of Onitsha, Anambra state.

The suspect, who hails from Imo state was arrested by the Anambra State Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, in collaboration with security agencies.

A statement from the office of the Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Ndidi Mezue, obtained by our correspondent on Thursday in Awka, said Ekenta was alleged to have committed the act when the mother of the girl was in an undisclosed hospital where she was delivered of a baby.

The statement partly read, “The mother of the girl returned from the hospital where she was delivered of a baby girl. On getting home, she discovered that her first daughter was feeling pains in her private parts.


“She demanded to know what happened, the girl of four disclosed to her disbelief, that the father had fingered her and also had carnal knowledge of her.

“Receiving the report of the rape incident through a concerned citizen, the honourable commissioner immediately dispatched a team of social workers and another security agency to effect the arrest of the man who works as a conductor in the commercial city of Onitsha.

“A medical examination on the child confirmed that there was penetration and serious injury in the girl’s private parts.

“While the investigation into what transpired between the man and his biological daughter is still ongoing, the woman and her three daughters have been evacuated and are being cared for by the Anambra State Ministry of Women and Children Affairs.”

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Nigeria Will Break Up If North Produces President In 2023, Ex-Anambra Governor Ezeife Warns


A former Governor of old Anambra State, Chukwuemeka Ezeife, has said that Nigeria will break up if a northerner becomes the President of Nigeria in 2023.

Ezeife, who spoke with SaharaReporters, said he expected the two major political parties in the country - All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party - to present candidates from the southern part of the country for the position of president in order to protect the unity of the country.

He said: "We expect APC and PDP to present a south-east person for president.

"What people say far away from the event is different from what they will say realistically when the event is near.

"I have heard about northern interest in this. The north likes Nigeria to survive because if they want to go again, it means they want to break the country completely.

"If they come out seriously, unfortunately, they will break the country immediately."

He, however, expressed hope that the ongoing crisis in the APC would not in any way affect the 2023 presidency.

"I don't think it will have any consequence on the presidency in 2023. Political crisis doesn't last forever.

"This crisis won't have any effect on the 2023 presidency," the former governor said.

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Businessman Arrested In Anambra Over Possession Of Unlicensed Gun


Aprominent businessman in Anambra State, Chief Pius Nweke, has been arrested by the police over alleged unlawful possession of firearm.

He was arrested at about 12pm on Friday in Awada Street, Onitsha, Anambra State while driving to his office.

It was gathered that Nweke is one of those leading Abba people of Njikoka Local Government Area to protest against the Supreme Court land judgment in favour of Prince Arthur Eze Na’Ukpo.

He was said to be driving a Lexus SUV when the Inspector-General of Police team stopped, searched and arrested him.

An automatic pistol was found in his possession with 10 rounds of ammunition in it.

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The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


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The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


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Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

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The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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FADLU, Nigeria’s first Distance University ,

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) is Beyond Boundaries: Exploring Virtual Classrooms in African Distance Learning .


The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/


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International University of First African Distance Learning University (FADLU)

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.

EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/


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** FADLU UNIVERSITY **

.The Distance Learning Institution , FADLU UNIVERSITY is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University..

Takenote : FADLU UNIVERSITY is part of First African Distance Learning University (FADLU).


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The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree ..

TO APPLY COPY THIS LINK : sites.google.com/view/fadluuniversity/


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The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) in Nigeria.


The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .

sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/


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First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) Distance Learning University Nigeria .


The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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distance university in nigeria :

Welcome To First African Distance University (FADLU)

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/


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Hon , Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland Biography :


Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland


Is the founder / Proprietor of First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) and also the founder and the owner of Thenewsgist .


Full name : Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland,


Local Government : Awgu ,


State : Enugu ,


Country : Nigeria ,


Education Updates :


(1) First Leaving Certificate in the year 2000, at Urban Community Primary School Ebonyi State .


(2) West African Examinations Council ( WAEC ) in the year 2011 .


(3) Diploma in Business And Legal Studies , Graduated in the year 2014 at Alison Institute Ireland Online Course.


(4) SSCE : National Examinations Council (NECO ) in the year 2016.


(5) NSCDC Academy Sauka, Abuja Nigeria : Certificate On Disaster Managers in the year 2016.


(6) Edx Institute : Certificate on Right of Refugees 2016 Ireland Online Course.

(7) He Obtained Training For Web Developer and software Developer Including Contents Google Index Ranking in the year 2017.

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https://avalanches.com/ng/benincity_is_first_african_distance_learning_university_accredited_6723659_15_08_2023

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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https://avalanches.com/ng/benincity_what_is_the_first_distance_learning_university_in_africa_6723658_15_08_2023

What is the first distance learning university in Africa ?

First African Distance Learning University (FADLU)


The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/


TO APPLY COPY THIS LINK : https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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https://avalanches.com/ng/benincity_what_is_the_first_distance_learning_university_in_nigeria_first_afri6723657_15_08_2023

What is the first distance learning university in Nigeria?

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

First African Distance Learning University (FADLU)

TO APPLY COPY THIS LINK : https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu

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Best Distance Learning Bachelor Degrees in Nigeria .


1 .First African Distance Learning University (FADLU)

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .

2 . University of South Africa (UNISA)

UNISA is one of the largest distance learning institutions in Africa, with a student population of over 400,000. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields, including education, business, law, and science. Admission requirements vary depending on the course, but most programs require a high school diploma or equivalent.


3 . Open University of Mauritius

The Open University of Mauritius is a fully accredited institution that offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The university prides itself on its use of cutting-edge technology to provide students with a rich and interactive learning experience. Students can enroll in programs such as business management, psychology, and computer science.


4 . University of Cape Town (UCT)

The University of Cape Town is a prestigious institution that offers a variety of online programs, including an online Master of Public Health degree. The university’s online courses are designed to provide students with the same high-quality education that on-campus students receive. Admission requirements vary depending on the program, but most programs require a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.


5 . University of Nairobi

The University of Nairobi is one of the oldest and most respected universities in Kenya. The institution offers a range of online courses in fields such as business, education, and health sciences. The university’s online programs are flexible and designed to meet the needs of working professionals who wish to advance their careers.

6 . University of Ghana

The University of Ghana is a world-renowned institution that offers several online programs, including an online Master of Education degree. The university’s online courses are designed to be interactive and engaging, with students participating in virtual discussions and group projects. Admission requirements vary depending on the program, but most programs require a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.

7 . National Open University of Nigeria

The National Open University of Nigeria is a fully accredited institution that offers a variety of online courses in fields such as law, education, and health sciences. The university’s online programs are designed to be flexible and accessible to students from all over Nigeria.

8 . University of Dar es Salaam

The University of Dar es Salaam is one of the leading universities in Tanzania. The institution offers a range of online programs in fields such as business, education, and law. The university’s online courses are designed to provide students with a quality education that is flexible and accessible.


9 . University of Lagos

The University of Lagos is a world-renowned institution that offers several online programs, including an online Master of Public Health degree. The university’s online courses are designed to be interactive and engaging, with students participating in virtual discussions and group projects. Admission requirements vary depending on the program, but most programs require a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.


10 . North-West University

North-West University is a leading institution in South Africa that offers several online programs, including an online Bachelor of Education degree. The university’s online courses are designed to be interactive and engaging, with students participating in virtual discussions and group projects. Admission requirements vary depending on the program, but most programs require a high school diploma or equivalent.

11. Open University of Tanzania – Tanzania

The Open University of Tanzania is a distance learning institution that offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in a wide range of fields, including business, education, law, and public administration. The university offers both online and print-based distance learning programs, and students have access to online libraries, tutorial support, and virtual classrooms.


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