FULafia Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rahman Commissions e-Learning Studio at MBTCE

The College of Postgraduate Studies at Federal University of Lafia unveils a new e-learning studio to enhance academic delivery.

FULafia Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rahman Commissions e-Learning Studio at MBTCE

The Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, officially commissioned the College of Postgraduate Studies e-Learning Studio on August 6, 2024. This state-of-the-art facility, located within the Muhammadu Buhari Tetfund Centre of Excellence (MBTCE), aims to enhance the quality of online education and provide advanced learning resources for postgraduate students.

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During the commissioning ceremony, Professor Abdul Rahman emphasized the importance of integrating technology in education, stating, “The establishment of this e-learning studio is a pivotal step toward ensuring that our postgraduate students have access to modern learning tools that will enrich their academic experience.” He further expressed gratitude to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) for their support in making this project a reality.

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The e-learning studio is equipped with cutting-edge technology and resources designed to facilitate interactive learning and enhance research capabilities. It is expected to play a crucial role in the university’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and innovation.

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As Federal University of Lafia continues to adapt to the evolving educational landscape, this new facility marks a significant milestone in its efforts to provide quality education and empower students with the skills needed for the future.