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ADENEKAN SHERIFF BECOMES 4TH SUBSTANTIVE REGISTRAR OF FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY, OSOGBO. The governing council of Fountain University under the leadership of its Chairman, Dr. AWA Ibraheem has appointed Mr. Sheriff Adenekan as the 4th substantive Registrar and Secretary to the Council of the University. The appointment which takes immediate effect was made during the university council meeting held on Tuesday, 13 December, 2022 at the university Senate Chamber. Adenekan, a seasoned...
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NIGERIA’S COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER TO DELIVER FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY’S 2022 DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES All is now set for the first and only African Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Information Security (CIISec) and the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami to deliver the 2022 edition of the Fountain University’s Distinguished Guest Lecture Series. Prof. Pantami will be speaking on the lecture topic entitled “Digital Economy, Digital Youth:...
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2022/2023 ACADEMIC SESSION: REGISTRATION PROCEDURES FOR FRESH STUDENTS In preparation for the commencement of the 2022/2023 academic session, efforts are been made to make the registration procedures seamless for fresh students. The requirements are hereby highlighted for strict compliance; STEP 1: ADMISSION OFFICE All fresh students are to report to the Admission Office for submission of the following documents: Result Slip for 2022 JAMB UTMEEvidence of JAMB DEJAMB Admission LetterPrintout...
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Panelists Rain Encomiums as FUO Mass Communication Holds Annual Pitching Competition Abdulbaaki Mutawally The Department of Mass Communication, Fountain University Osogbo held her advertising pitch on the 22nd of Aug, 2022.The event, which came up at the Eti Osa Lecture Theatre on the university campus, had judges drawn from regulatory bodies in advertising, public relations and broadcast practitioners. The list of judges included Mr Yusuf Razak, Head of Advertising Regulatory...
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The United Nations Women report reveals that forty-eight percent of Nigerian women have experienced at least one form of violence since the COVID-19 pandemic. Women and girls are subjected to numerous forms of violence in the home varying from deprivation, starvation, hitting, suffocating, burning, acid baths, poisoning, neglect, lack of care, verbal insults, degrading comments, torture, intimidation, female genital mutilation, child marriage, child abuse, denial, neglect, deprivation, and abandonment. News...
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