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Christopher University, Ogun State To Commence Its Law Programme In September, 2022

Christopher University Mowe Ogun State, has announced that its Law programme will commence in September 2022/2023 academic session.

In a statement signed by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Oyelana Olatunji said “the University has been given approval by the National Universities Commission, after inspecting the school building and facilities a few months back”

He further said, “The introduction of the Law programme brings the number of accredited programmes fully accredited to sixteen (16) the number of academic programmes so far accredited for the Six-year-old Institution.

Other programmes currently being offered are Accounting, Banking and Finance, Marketing, Economics, Psychology, Political Science and Business Administration.

Other programmes include International Relations, Mass Communication, Computer Science, Information Science and Media Studies, Sociology, English, History and Diplomatic Studies and Philosophy.

Prof. Oyelana also affirmed that programmes like Nursing, Medicine, Engineering,0 Software and IT and Cyber Security will equally start very soon.

Christopher University is a non-faith-based Private University situated in Mowe town close to the Redeemed Christian Church of God Headquarters and has graduated two sets of students since its inception in 2015.




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