University of Buckingham holds graduation, matriculation in Nigeria
University of Buckingham has held its third graduation and matriculation ceremony, where it matriculated 137 students and graduated 124 graduates at Lagos, Nigeria.
University of Buckingham International Diploma in Education in Nigeria has held its third graduation and matriculation ceremony, where it matriculated 137 students and graduated 124 graduates at the ceremony held at Zaneta Hub, Maryland, Lagos.
Programme Director for University of Buckingham International Diploma in Education in Nigeria, Mr. Reuben Nyikwagh, talked about the importance of the school in helping to solve the numerous problems teachers face in the classroom while rendering services.
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Board Director Edify, Mr. Godwin Nyikwagh, urged the matriculated students to be curious, open-minded and be prepared to challenge their advances and birth themselves in theories and practicals.
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Best graduating student of the programme, Damilola Ajayi, attributed his success to the practicality of programme, adding that this has impacted positively on his teaching skills.
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The National president, Association for Formidable Educational Development (AFED), Mr. Emmanuel Orji, said, “We need to prioritise teachers. When teachers are prioritized, they do better.”