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5,390 Students Admitted into UNILAG Postgraduate Programmes for 2014/15 by Nobody: 7:10am On Apr 16, 2015
No fewer than 5,390
students were admitted into
the School of Postgraduate
Studies (SPGS), University of
Lagos (UNILAG) for the
2014/2015 academic
session.
Delivering the welcome
address at the orientation
ceremony for the fresh PG
students, the UNILAG Vice
Chancellor, Prof Rahamon
Bello, said that 451 of the
students were admitted for
postgraduate diploma,
2,848 for masters, 2,014 for
professional masters and
77 for doctoral degree.
The Chief Executive Officer
of Heritage Bank, Mr Ifie
Sekibo, who spoke at the
event urged the PG
students to embrace job
creation, rather than be job
seekers, as a way out of
unemployment.
He also gave the students
business tips to improve
their marketability.

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