Oxford ASC's online seminar: Being and Becoming African as a Permanent Work in Progress: Inspiration from Chinua Achebe’s Proverbs by Prof. Francis Nyamnjoh.

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Mar 4, 2021, 8:50:23 AM3/4/21
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The African Studies Centre, University of Oxford will be hosting Prof. Francis Nyamnjoh (UCT) at this week's online seminar, by 5 pm GMT. The lecture is titled Being and Becoming African as a Permanent Work in Progress: Inspiration from Chinua Achebe’s Proverbs. 

Please follow the attached link to join the session. All are welcome.


                                                                                                                            

Applications are hereby invited from qualified candidates for admission into the under-listed Undergraduate Degree Programmes in the Distance Learning Centre, University of Ibadan for the 2019/2020 Academic Session.

B.A. English (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.A. Philosophy and Public Affairs (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.A. Communication and Language Arts (4 & 5 Sessions) B.A. History and Diplomatic Studies (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Sc. Psychology (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Sc. Economics (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Sc. Political Science (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Sc. Sociology (4 & 5 Sessions) | Bachelor of Social Work (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Ed. Adult Education (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Ed. Guidance & Counselling | B.Ed. Educational Management (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Ed. Library and Information Studies (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Sc. Computer Science (4 & 5 Sessions) | B.Sc. Statistics (4 & 5 Sessions).

For more information about the requirement click http://dlc.ui.edu.ng/?p=admission#/

Apply now at https://dlcadmissions.ui.edu.ng


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