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JUST IN: UniAbuja VC approves Radio Lectures with GST 201/301A Friday


This is to notify all those taking GST 201/301A ( Introduction to Enterprenuishp Studies) that the effort lecture of GST 201/301A (Introduction to Enterprenuishp Studies) would be live on the UniAbuja FM radio (89.9) and online radio through the link 

https://s3.radio.co/s496b84e9e/listen

The directive was approved by the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Na'Allah to start lectures on Radio starting from Friday


According to the statement approved by the University SUG PRO, Michael Adeshina stated that the lecture would be live on UniAbuja FM from 11am - 12noon and 4pm - 5pm Daily 

You can also send your questions after the class to 08037337078 via WhatsApp.

Please indicate

which course and module your question is meant for when sending the question.

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