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Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 7:49pm On Jul 08, 2014
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Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 7:44pm On Jul 08, 2014
INTRODUCTION
The MUCG operates in a multi-campus system. The Faculty of Agriculture is located at its Wenchi Campus in the Brong Ahafo Region.

The Faculty’s Aims:

Preparation of students to engage in farming as a business,
Preparation of students to manage agricultural enterprises and related industries,
Development of the student’s ability to think critically and to develop the highest ethical and human values and excellent aesthetic taste and
Provision of students with the best academic, professional and practical training including the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Faculty’s Vision Statement

The Faculty of Agriculture is to be capable on a sustainable basis to develop skilled manpower responsive to the needs of Ghana’s agricultural sector.

The Faculty’s Mission Statement

The Faculty of Agriculture is to sustainably facilitate the exploitation of the agricultural potential of the various ecological zones through the development and application of improved technologies to accelerate integrated rural development and reduce poverty in the country.
In pursuance of the Faculty’s mission it is necessary to:

Develop the Faculty into a centre of excellence in agriculture;
The Faculty’s programmes are to take cognizance of national agricultural policies and manpower needs of the country;
Undertake vigorous research the by-products of which will yield income to the University;
Develop pilot projects out of the Faculty’s research programmes;
Undertake value addition to agricultural products for internal income generation.
Undertake consultancy services.
The Faculty’s Departments are: Agricultural Mechanization & Agro-processing, Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness, Agricultural Extension, Animal Science, Crop Science and Horticulture.

The Faculty is offering (1) one year Certificate in Horticulture, Agribusiness and Agro-processing; (2) two year Diploma in Horticulture and two year Diploma in General Agriculture and (4) four year Bachelor of Science in General Agriculture (BSc (General) Agric).

Faculty members are engaged in teaching, research and extension activities. The main activities of the Faculty of Agriculture emphasize problem solving, participatory learning approaches geared towards integrated rural development, poverty reduction and its eventual alleviation. Graduands from the Faculty will be technologically proficient, practically oriented managers of commercial farms and agribusiness houses. Upon completion of their courses, the products of the Faculty would be made to think first of self employment or be the first choice of development oriented employers.

Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 7:38pm On Jul 08, 2014
The Faculty of Arts and General Studies undertakes degree programmes in

B.A English Studies
B.A French Studies
B.A Music Studies and
B.A Religious Studies and Psychology
B.A Religious & Ethics.

It also offers Diploma in Music as well as Certificates in Chinese, Church Ministry and Leadership and Music.
It also runs university-required courses which provide a strong liberal education for all undergraduate students as they prepare for the degrees in their various departments. It aims at the training of students to acquire the requisite knowledge and skills in the humanities and the arts to make the products capable of meeting the challenges of a fast growing economy. The Faculty does not only give general instruction to all students in the early levels of university education to prepare them for degree programmes in the various courses, it also focuses on the production of graduates who are well versed in languages and culture. It also seeks to enhance their capacity to apply critical thoughts in decision making.


The above programmes with their various options are mounted in five Departments of the Faculty as follows:
Department of English Studies

Department of French
The above programmes with their various options are mounted in five Departments of the Faculty as follows:
Department of English Studies

Department of French

Department of General Studies

Department of Music

Department of Religious Studies and Ethics
Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 7:37pm On Jul 08, 2014
INTRODUCTION
The Faculty of Social Studies, established in the year 2000, is one of the four Faculties that constitute Methodist University College Ghana. The Faculty consist of the following four (4) Departments:

Economics
Information Technology
Mathematics and Statistics
Psychology
The Economics Department runs the following three degree programmes:

BSc. Economics
BSc. Economics and Mathematics – Statistics (runs with the department of Mathematics and Statistics)
BSc. Economics and Statistics (runs with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics)
The Economics programmes are designed to equip students with a strong background in Economics to enable them to pursue post-graduate studies in Economics and related courses.

The Information and technology Department runs the following three programmes:

BSc degree in Information Technology
Diploma in Information Technology
Certificate in Information Technology
The IT programmes are designed to keep pace with continuously changing world of computers and internet base technologies, by providing an innovative mix of modern programmes and courses.

The Mathematics and Statistics Department runs the following five degree programmes:

BSc Mathematics and Statistics
BSc Economics and Mathematics – Statistics (runs with the Department of Economics)
BSc Economics and Statistics (runs with the Department of Economics)
MPhil Statistics
MPhil Mathematics
The Mathematics and Statistics programmes are designed to provide a strong background in Mathematics and Statistics to students who, on graduation, can provide specialist skill at problems solving in government agencies and private establishment.

The Psychology Department runs the following three degree programmes:

BA Psychology
MA Guidance and Counseling
MPhil Guidance and Counseling
The Psychology programmes are designed to assist student to acquire a better understanding of why people think and act as they do, and provide insight into individual attitude and reactions.
Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 7:36pm On Jul 08, 2014
methodist university admission is on, courses available;

The Faculty of Business Administration established in the year 2002 offer programmes of business studies with five options of specialization namely Accounting, Banking and Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing and Management Studies leading to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. The programme is offered to Day and Evening students in Dansoman and to Evening students in Tema. A Weekend Programme was introduced in the academic year 2009/2010. It is offered on Friday evenings and Saturdays.

The BBA degree programme is designed to provide a good educational foundation in management for students who on graduation can readily provide specialist skills at the middle management level of business as well as on-profit making organizations, or those who may set up and run their own small business thus applying the entrepreneurial skill acquired.

The Faculty also runs a Master’s programme in Business Administration (MBA) in all option except Management Studies. The MBA programme began in the 2007/2008 academic year. The programme is offered at the Course Work and Thesis Options.

Academic programmes
The above programmes with their various options are mounted in four Departments of the Faculty as follows:

• Department of Accounting
• Department of Banking And Finance
• Department of Human Resource Management & Management Studies
• Department of Marketing
Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op):
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PoliticsRe: Attack On Fashola: Akabueze Replies Obanikoro by benardtotti(m): 12:28am On Jan 11, 2014
Still waiting for Obanikoro to take up the challenge.
Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op):
benardtotti: January admission still on,keep making your enquiries; Bidemi;+2348035434816, bb pin:27fff205 and whatsapp;+2348033679526,or you can like our facebook page and ask your questions via Facebook:

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Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 10:37pm On Jan 08, 2014
benardtotti: greetings friends, please follow our facebook page to get current info about schooling and scholarship in ghana, thanks,
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PoliticsRe: Attack On Fashola: Akabueze Replies Obanikoro by benardtotti(m): 7:05pm On Jan 07, 2014
[quote author=Omo_Tier1]Are you so daft? Obanikoro has been challenged to a public debate so why not go tell Him to take up the challenge for real?[/quote]bros u have time to reply the rabble rouser,pls don't waste time on him,I know pastor Ben Akabueze very well,since his days at RCCG ( city of David) he knows his onions,Obanikoro will do well to go on vacation till the dust he raised settles cos any attempt to take up the challenge will result in the final death of PDP in lagos.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Will Be The Catalyst Of Change In Nigeria by benardtotti(m): 3:32pm On Jan 07, 2014
cocoduck: Hey mister dunce. if you think that a significant change can happen in such a time frame then I have an advice for you. QUIT WATCHING HARRY PORTER MOVIES. THEY ARE BAD FOR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH. for God's sake this is Nigeria not dumbledore. this is reality not fantasy. China you are praising today took about 30 YEARS to get to that level, in fact it all started from chairman Mao. go and watch obama's 2008 campaign videos again there is one he told Americans that change will take more than a tenure to completely happen. you hat Gej but I like and respect him because he doesn't talk too much. Fear people who don't talk too much
nice logic,but I have a question,how many years did it take hitler to revamp germany?
Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 7:29pm On Jan 04, 2014
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PoliticsRe: Fashola's Government Is Not As Good As You Think by benardtotti(m): 12:33pm On Jan 02, 2014
Uyi Iredia: People sometimes make it seem Fashola has done one. Actually I think BRT is one, Oshodi as another one. But these are flashes of brilliance. For miracles, look at Brazil, Singapore, Malaysia (very recent, for decades back they were in our position now we import rice from there). Their govts. focused on basics before doing fancy projects. The latter doesn't come before the former, in fact, it's best you don't do it side-by-side as BRF does.



Not expecting that. I said it will take 50 yrs for Fashola (at his rate) to turn Lagos around to something decent all-round. I mean that. It's a guesstimate.



Oil money funds Lagos via the FG like other states. Many multinationals and important companies have their headquarters here. Not to mention small-scale businesses. Guy even the IG revenue with them is huge (it was stated on the board it was one of the highest) and that is despite their inefficiency in that regard esp. With regard to PAYE's, dev. levy of LIRS.



Many. Though small in proportion to the entire population. I assume.



This your estimation na wash. Over 90% ARE NOT poor. IOW the percentage of poor isn't that huge, I disagree. We HAVE a gairly large (if not very large) middle class, that I know.



I see. And yet we have land reclamation, high-brow estates (paryly gunded by the state), suspension bridge(s), light rails etc And if it can't according to you afgord world-class infrastructures. It is better they attend to basics. You first crawl, toddle and walk, before you learn to run.




SMH. The trickling is what the ENTIRE govt is for. From LG's to the FG. The SG obviously acts as an intermediary between the foresaid two. The real trickling is at the Local Government and localngovernance in this country is paltry. It remains, it has done something, but it is grossly woeful. You can imagine an Ifako-Ijaiye LG that on a very rough estimate caters to 10 of thousands (my street contains say about 200) sharing its offices in a school premises. FG's role is another case, but what does Fashola do to support them and other LGA's ?
my broda,your logic is very faulty,if your still in school I will strongly suggest you take some courses in political sciences,cos you have good reasoning but you need to sharpen it in the right dirction,I don't know wat part of lagos you live ,but am perfectly satisfied with all the places in lagos I have lived,surulere,(near luth),yaba(near unilag) and ajah(badore),all hav witnessed a touch of LASG,tarred roads,water(espcially yyaba)even street lights,it was not so bck in 98,which means something changed.it is not yet d best,but at least if u are a smmart citizen u can key in and prosper your life.
PoliticsRe: Fashola's Government Is Not As Good As You Think by benardtotti(m): 12:11pm On Jan 02, 2014
EmmyDe25: @OP, how about forwarding this letter to Alausa ? as far as i am concerned coming on here to highlight some of the inadequacies of the BRF's administration is sure a waste of your precious time.






P.S: It really beats me seeing people hating on this guy. Fashola is unarguably a performer and stands head tall with the best governors in Nigeria (thats if we have any). He's infact the best in Nigeria as far as i am concerned. He is a top notch idealist, a great thinker and a maverick.
He's the type that we need at the Centre, not some clueless, dunce guy who couldnt govern a state with the least number of Local Governments talk more of governing a federation.
I guess most of you criticising Fashola's administration dont know how hard it is to govern a state as densely populated as Lagos...
talk of the expectation, the demands, doing things in line with what majority of the people want and et al.
One thing the OP should know is that a governor is not bound to touch everything that needs to be touched in a state.... what matters is you doing the needful by making sure that atleast after the completion of your term, a few things could still be looked back on and be seen as some of the laudable achievements of your administration.
And so far so good, Fashola can hold his head high in this regard. In fact, if i'm to rate his term in office so far; i'll give him 78%.
I agree with you,fashola is a technocrat and a thinker,I remember how lagos was in 1998 when I moved in from ibadan,I can tell you that things hve really changed,law and order is getting better,people are beginning to leave lawlessness behind,one thing people don't know is that the intent of a leader sets the tone for how his/her leadership will look like,when fashola became govrnor,even though he wasn't really lagosians first choice he showed intent to mmake things better,people readily acceptd his ideology,that's why even tho an average lagosian knows there is looting they even make xcuses for his administration,that's where GEJ missed it,when Gej came in first thing he was intersted in was running a bill to NASS for a 6 year tenure(good idea,but wrong timing) then followed the subsidy saga,he lost many nigerians at that point cos they could not relate to his ideology,a good leader must be able to make d masses know his intent from the start of his tenure,I keep asking people who argue with me about leadership ,I ask them about Adolf Hitler,my question is Why were germans willing to go to war,kill and die for him? Why? No one has ever given me a satisfactory answer,maybe Nl will gimme one today.
PoliticsRe: Why Fg Doesn't Trust Amechi's Water Project by benardtotti(m): 12:55pm On Dec 30, 2013
Please we should get Kelsoft to also come here to enlighten all the ignorant posters above who were already baying for blood.
PoliticsRe: Tony Elumelu - The Next CBN Governor by benardtotti(m): 11:34pm On Dec 28, 2013
naijababe: Papa Browne!!! SMH!!! Same cat that told gazillion lies on behalf of GEJ before the election. Take a words with a sack of salt
grin
PoliticsRe: Tony Elumelu - The Next CBN Governor by benardtotti(m): 11:16pm On Dec 28, 2013
Dahomey Amazon: Sanusi's intellectual what? You come across as a bloody tribalist .
Wow! Are u just knowing? Grand pa browne is an hausa hater o!
PoliticsRe: 9 Industrial Cities To Enjoy Uninterrupted Power Supply From 2013 - FG by benardtotti(m): 7:33pm On Dec 28, 2013
Pukkah: What a thread...what a promise.

Another unfufilled promise by the government. Is anyone surprised that the people have generally lost confidence in government? Imagine if any individual or business had relied on the empty promise to make investment decisions!

The funny thing is that the people who made the promise won't consider it necessary to offer explanations or apologize for the broken promise. Worse still, no one gets queried for making such a bogus statement to the people on behalf of government.

The people who made the promise should be ashamed of themselves. The posters who also beat their chest on this thread, even after some people expressed sceptism, in support of the hollow promise should also be ashamed of themselves.
pukkah did u say shame? Lol ,u forget your in nigeria where shame is never available amongst leaders and followers.
PoliticsRe: Man Detained For Allegedly Criticising Bayelsa Governor On Facebook by benardtotti(m): 5:54pm On Dec 27, 2013
patriotic007: If you go to bayelsa now and see the construction work going on there,...you will even detain that blood enemy of progress that dares criticise a working governor,....
You say?
BusinessRe: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by benardtotti(m): 1:47am On Dec 27, 2013
redcliff: You definitely live in a face me i face you apartment
don't mind him! Wen yaba,lagos 3 bedroom flat is going for between 300-500k.
BusinessRe: Confessions Of A Ghana-based Nigerian Youth by benardtotti(m): 1:44am On Dec 27, 2013
safarigirl: My dear, certain countries should not be lived in. If you must go to a West African country, try small, undiscovered gems like Cape Verde, it's a tourist destination, so if you can start up the right business, you won't have to depend on the locals to sell, don't go to dirty Ghana/Togo/Benin, those places hold zero attractions. If I ever comot from Naija, na just for vacation and if I must visit any African country, Morocco is the place. Sorry for your loss, carry your polythene bag and start trekking home, you could get help from friends here to start up something.
while I agree with you about the tourism part,I still think you are mixing things up,the op went to ghana for biz not sight-seeing,trust me,I do business in ghana and I have been successful,from educational consulting to gold mining and real estate development,my advice to the op and other nigerians looking to do business,pls don't goto ghana if all you wanna do is retail business,cos the government will not let you make it,they will protect their ghana retailers before thinking about you,also try and register as an investor,trust me if u carry 500k to ghana as an investor,you will get such big connections you will be shocked and they will treat you with respect cos they need the money and remember" he who pays the piper,dictates the tune"
Educational ServicesRe: Study In Ghana!Admission Ongoing(within 48hrs) 2016 august session by benardtotti(op): 5:43pm On Dec 26, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Ngozi Okonjo Iweala And Occupy Nigeria Group: Twitter Fight! by benardtotti(m): 5:17pm On Dec 22, 2013
solomon111: Nigerians know your real enemies.
Abraham lincoln would not do better as president or minister of finance, if your various state governors continue to remain corrupt inepts.
now you are actually saying the same thing as @Occupynaija,that was what they said that corruption is killing the country and NOI is not being truthful to Gej.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Discuss Ex-governor Alao Akala On Facebook by benardtotti(m): 2:26pm On Dec 21, 2013
Relax na! There is still time...... grin
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Discuss Ex-governor Alao Akala On Facebook by benardtotti(m): 1:14pm On Dec 20, 2013
Don Demu: It wont sorry
bad belle!
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Demons Afraid Of Atheists? by benardtotti(m): 12:06pm On Dec 20, 2013
GeneralShepherd: This is horribly false, all humanity contributed their quota to modern science both atheist,pagan and christian scientists!

But one thing is sure the christian scientist,is a first a scientist before proclaiming christianity!

If Isaac Newton didn't place rational reasoning first, I wonder why he'll investigate the laws of motion since Thomas Aquinas claimed that god is the unmovable mover!
my brother stop going round in circles, that's the problem with you african atheists, so dull,running from pillar to post! Lol! First I responded to a post saying christianity encourages ignorance, when I countered that warped logic, you come here and twist things round indirectly acknowledging that all; atheist,muslims,xtians contributed to knowledge, then in your haste,you say xtian scientists were first scientist before proclaiming xtianity, you forget that if indeed according to your conclusion that those scientists who were first scientists/philosophers ,later declared for xtianity,doesn't that show that they must have seen something in xtianity to want to accept it? By the way,like I said earlier, you need to really do a more balanced research on christian knowledge it will do you good so you don't embarass yourself in public,on a lighter note! I believe you grew up in nigeria? Please refresh my memory,the modern system of education in nigeria was introduced by?
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Demons Afraid Of Atheists? by benardtotti(m): 11:54am On Dec 20, 2013
[quote author=Garri+]Like talking snakes.
Staffs turning to snakes.
Talking donkeys??[/quote]next time when you wanna pick portions of the bible,pick in a balanced format, have you ever heard of Solomon? Read proverbs and ecclesiastes, even you can never organize your philosophy into such a book as ecclesistes! Its too deep that many so called church fathers don't like it,they say its a product of a backslidden solomon,which obviously is not true, you see! Through the ages human beings always love to reject what they can't decipher or explain,so its not new,finally,why don't you read the words of jesus,I hope you know its not only miracles jesus did,he also spent hours teaching people how to live with a new ideology different from what the synagogues taught,that's why they called him a heretic.
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Demons Afraid Of Atheists? by benardtotti(m): 11:40am On Dec 20, 2013
Logicboy03: Typical christian anti-intellectual fundamentalism


"knowledge is evil"


kai...smh
sorry to disapoint you but christianity actually breeds knowledge,the problem with you so called african atheist is that you think you know too much,yet what you know is so little, if you guys do your homework very well you will know that modern day education was bred via christianity, the problem with african christianity culture is the same problem with every other aspect of african culture/lifestyle; one man wants to be at the top,while others look up to him.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Discuss Ex-governor Alao Akala On Facebook by benardtotti(m): 2:11am On Dec 20, 2013
cheesy very funny, meanwhile I got here first in case it makes front page.
PoliticsRe: Anti-obj Ads All Over The Internet! by benardtotti(m): 1:52am On Dec 20, 2013
theoctopus: Shut up! You are making noise!
why should he shut up? This is a public forum and he can say his mind same as you! If u have run out of ideas on how to defend your master or ideology please kindly leave this forum before I make you leave.
PoliticsRe: Hilarious Photo Of PDP To APC Exodus by benardtotti(m): 5:48pm On Dec 19, 2013
cumpaddre: The people de-camping to APC are the same thieves nd criminals. I thought APC was gona be different.
different how? where were you when APC launched? you were sitting behind computer analysing, i always laugh when i come on nairaland and read all this funny comments about APC, its like a man complaining about unemployment and that the village school refused to employ him, he suddeny hears that the principal of that school is setting up his own private school, instead of him to apply for job, he was busy criticizing,until the principal went to his former school to gather experienced teachers,please lets be honest, most nigerians are just arm chair critics who never wanna partake in the process to progress but yet want things to be perfect,we all need to grow up!!!!

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