ABU launches 32GB e-learning flash for post graduate students
- Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria has launched a 32GB e-learning flash
- The device is meant for postgraduate students to ease access to their studies
- The digital flash will be used in laptops, computers and cell phones, and can be used anywhere for research and learning
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria has launched a 32GB e-learning flash for postgraduate students to ease access to their studies.
The vice-chancellor, Professor Ibrahim Garba disclosed this on Wednesday, July 25 at the launch of the device known as e-flash at the 2018/2019 postgraduate students matriculation.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the ceremony was held at the university’s postgraduate auditorium, main campus, Samaru, Zaria.
Garba, who was represented by the deputy vice-chancellor, administration, Professor Abubakar Zubairu-Abubakar, said the e-flash would acquaint the students with the new postgraduate school reforms.
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According to him, the digital flash will be used in laptops, computers and cell phones, adding that it can also be used anywhere for research and learning.
Garba advised the matriculating students to always visit the school portal for information and guide as related to the postgraduate school programmes.
While assuring that ABU was migrating to postgraduate education, he said the 2018/2019 set was the first set in the reform programme.
“Changes are guided by the new reforms and the university is setting the pace for other universities to emulate, not only for its own good but for the good of education sector in particular and the nation in general.
“The university had already designed and developed curriculum in line with the set goals and objectives towards taking Nigeria to greater levels of development,” he said.
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Meanwhile, the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has been ranked as Nigeria's number university and 17th best university in Africa.
The report published by the new webometric ranking (July 2019 version 8.1.0 BETA) also ranked UNN as the 1,108 university in the world.
According to webometrics.info website, the report tagged: "Transparent Ranking: Top Universities by Citations in Top Google Scholar Profiles" the ranking is based on highest number of citations from research publications.
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