The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anchor varsity introduces 14 degree programmes

- By Emeka Nwachukwu

IN less than 18 months of academic activities, the management of Anchor University, Ayobo, Lagos, has introduced 14 degree courses for its undergradu­ate programme.

The vice chancellor , Prof. Joseph Afolayan, told journalist­s yesterday in Lagos that the programmes were in line with the school’s determinat­ion to deepen its heritage and offer competitiv­e courses that would attract more students.

The new programmes include informatio­n technology, physics with electronic­s, biotechnol­og y, industrial chemistry, geology, applied geophysics, internatio­nal relations, banking and finance, French, chemistr biology, mathematic­s, physics and computer science.

Anchor was establishe­d in 2017 by the Deeper Life Christian Ministry, with 15 programmes in the faculties of humanities, social and management sciences and natural and applied sciences. With 300 students currently, the school can accommodat­e as much as 2,000 new students with full-time residency, including 50 students from each of the new pro- y, grammes.

Afolayan noted that the limited number was to ensure admission of candidates the university’s facilities and teaching staff could serve, in order to resolve their peculiar problems.

The VC said that the programmes, in addition to extra-curricula activities in the campus, would ensure that students were prepared to leave the university to compete courageous­ly with their peers from parts of the world.

“As part of our drive to instil training that boasts of the best touches around the world, and one that is reputable globally, we have spent the last 18 months crossing the seas and oceans to attract the best brains to our campus and close notable deals that should make us a worthy citadel among reputable institutio­ns.

“Our workforce, both administra­tive and academic, continuous­ly undergoes training to enable the delivery of the kind of services capable of sustaining the vision and mandate of the university, hence we are certain about where we are heading, and we will count no effort too big to exceed this expectatio­n.”

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Managing Director/chief Executive Officer, Union Bank, Emeka Emuwa ( left); Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo; Leader, The Art Summit Team, Adenrele Sonariwo; and Managing Partner of Aluko and Oyebode and Co., Gbenga Oyebode at the opening of The Art Summit Nigeria in Lagos…yesterday.

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