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  • Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State has converted the over 3,600 students affected by the directive of the National University Commission (NUC) in its part time programmes to full time.

    Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof Sola Fajana, said that over 72 percent of the students had earlier been converted to full-time between March to April. This they did by registering with JAMB for the conversion.

    He however said those who were not able to register for one reason or the other would have their school fee refunded.

    Fajana said the university is equipped with standard infrastructure and committed to bringing a standard to education to save the future of the nation.

    Speaking on the suspended license, the vice chancellor said an agreement had earlier been reached with the NUC that the students in the part-time programmes should be allowed to graduate before the programme is scrapped.

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