The engineering course of the University of Abuja has been cleared for admission from 2013/2014 academic session.
According to the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor James Sunday Adelabu, who said this at the 22nd
Matriculation of the university, the university has overcome the
accreditation challenges it had in the past as all the university’s
programmes now enjoy full accreditation.
“I
find it necessary to explain to the fresh students some of the issues
they may have heard surrounding the new programmes and to assure them
that there is no cause for alarm. Agreed that there were problems with
the programmes but the circumstances of their coming into existence were
beyond the control of the present administration,” he told the 2,500
matriculating students of the university.
He
said the university management is doing its best to better the lives of
its students by building more classrooms, students hostels, reducing
inter-campus transport fare among others.
He,
therefore, called on them to make the best use of the opportunity
presented by the university to realise their lifelong dreams of being
useful citizens of the country.
He
also urged the students to avoid social vices like exam malpractice,
cultism, religious intolerance, vandalism, immorality and indecencies.
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