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Re: Ahmadu Bello University Online MBA; A Mistake I Wish I Never Made by Enoobong97: 6:27pm On Oct 19, 2025
coringo:
Who has applied for the ABUDLC? Which will be preferable ABUDLC or BABCOCK online MBA program?
If you have money just go for babcock. I wish i had money. Omo . The list of mba courses on Babcock are too notch
Re: Ahmadu Bello University Online MBA; A Mistake I Wish I Never Made by Enoobong97: 10:53pm On Dec 21, 2025
I am here after 3months of abudlc MBA to tell you that it’s trash.

~No audio classes or interactive classes
~Lecturers just do copy and paste of the materials on lms
~ some lecturers don’t even bother teaching anything.
~They are inconsiderate and lock out gradable forum once they time elapses, no amount of begging can open it( so imagine you’re doing a tight job schedule, i.e it’s not flexible)
~some of the lecturers have god complex, refuse to teach and even give out-of material assignments
~The curriculum is very archaic .

If you have enough money, check out schools like miva(heard it’s really flexible) and nexford

And note that I am summarizing the experience i am currently having as a first semester student. Hopefully they improve
Re: Ahmadu Bello University Online MBA; A Mistake I Wish I Never Made by centpado(m): 11:26pm On Jan 14
Miva is almost a million, nexford in naira is more than 3 million….
Enoobong97:
I am here after 3months of abudlc MBA to tell you that it’s trash.

~No audio classes or interactive classes
~Lecturers just do copy and paste of the materials on lms
~ some lecturers don’t even bother teaching anything.
~They are inconsiderate and lock out gradable forum once they time elapses, no amount of begging can open it( so imagine you’re doing a tight job schedule, i.e it’s not flexible)
~some of the lecturers have god complex, refuse to teach and even give out-of material assignments
~The curriculum is very archaic .

If you have enough money, check out schools like miva(heard it’s really flexible) and nexford

And note that I am summarizing the experience i am currently having as a first semester student. Hopefully they improve
Re: Ahmadu Bello University Online MBA; A Mistake I Wish I Never Made by uzoexcel(m): 1:54pm On May 02
Enoobong97:
I am here after 3months of abudlc MBA to tell you that it’s trash.

~No audio classes or interactive classes
~Lecturers just do copy and paste of the materials on lms
~ some lecturers don’t even bother teaching anything.
~They are inconsiderate and lock out gradable forum once they time elapses, no amount of begging can open it( so imagine you’re doing a tight job schedule, i.e it’s not flexible)
~some of the lecturers have god complex, refuse to teach and even give out-of material assignments
~The curriculum is very archaic .

If you have enough money, check out schools like miva(heard it’s really flexible) and nexford

And note that I am summarizing the experience i am currently having as a first semester student. Hopefully they improve
Facts


Good read.
The current issue I have is the delay in response when you engage lecturers or the school.
As in, isn't their a body or a unit that should be in charge of complaints from students?
If you have issues with registration or even result, there's no number or email one can talk to.
It's totally annoying and disconcerting.
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