Borno State University Geography Students Embark on Fieldwork in Hadejia

Borno State University Geography Students Embark on Fieldwork in Hadejia

Borno State University Geography Students Embark on Fieldwork in Hadejia

Students from the Geography Department of Borno State University (BOSU) departed for Hadejia early yesterday morning for a comprehensive fieldwork exercise.

Led by Dr. Musty Lawan, Coordinator of the fieldwork, the students were briefed on the objectives, methodologies, and safety protocols for the exercise. The fieldwork aims to collect data, conduct observations, and analyze geographical features of Hadejia.

Dr. Lawan emphasized the significance of the exercise, stating, "Today, we apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios. Stay focused, observe keenly, and record accurately. Your findings will contribute significantly to our understanding of Hadejia's geography."

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The students, equipped with knowledge and expertise, set off to explore Hadejia's landscape, utilizing surveys, mapping, and sampling methodologies.

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This fieldwork exercise demonstrates BOSU's commitment to practical learning and research in geography.