LASU DVC Academic Continues Monitoring as First Week of Examinations Concludes

LASU's Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Prof. Olufunsho Omobitan, continued his oversight of the ongoing examinations for the 2023/2024 Academic Session.

LASU DVC Academic Continues Monitoring as First Week of Examinations Concludes

As the first week of the 2023/2024 Academic Session Examinations draws to a close, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Prof. Olufunsho Omobitan remains actively engaged in overseeing the process. On Friday, April 5, 2024, Prof. Omobitan continued his physical monitoring of the examinations.

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Beginning the evening's rounds at the School of Library and Archival Studies, Prof. Omobitan was warmly received by the Dean of the School, Prof. Emmanuel Layi Adebayo, and Head of Department, Dr. Olateju Adeleke.

Accompanied by the Special Assistant to the VC, Dr. Lateef Salami, Prof. Omobitan then proceeded to monitor examinations at various faculties, including Arts, Law, Transportation, and Education.

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Following his observations, Prof. Omobitan expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the examinations. He also reassured stakeholders that the university management remains committed to providing the necessary support to ensure the continued success of the examination process.

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