Landmark University Gets Accreditation For Six Courses

Aize Obayan, vice-chancellor of Landmark University, Omu-Aran, says the National University Commission (NUC) has given accreditation for six undergraduate courses in the institution.
Obayan told the NAN in Omu-Aran on Thursday that the NUC letter conveying the approval of the courses was received by the management on April 3.
She disclosed that the approval was the fall out of NUC team’s visit to the institution for the November/December 2016 accreditation when the courses were presented nike air force 1 07 black cool grey racer blue white.
Obayan listed the accredited courses and programmes as computer science, economics, biochemistry, mathematics, physics and sociology.
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The vice-chancellor also attributed the feat to God’s faithfulness upon the institution as well as the exemplary travis scott air jordan 1 retro low og black olive release date fall 2024 leadership style of its chancellor and chairman, board of regent, David Oyedepo.
She said the courses which were highly rated by the NUC would be for five years.
Obayan also said other courses such as accounting, banking and finance as well as five other engineering programmes had also been given full professional accreditation status by ICAN and COREN respectively.
“Recently, the Computer Professional Registration Council of Nigeria (CPN) conferred full accreditation status on the institution’s Computer Science programme,” she said.
The vice-chancellor reiterated the commitment of the institution to pursue an agrarian revolution drive toward attaining sustainable agriculture production in fighting poverty and unemployment.
Source: Cable News