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External Privacy Notice (A) This Notice Summary – This NoticeThis Notice explains how we Process Personal Data. This Notice may be amended or updated from time to time, so please check it regularly for updates. This Notice is issued by each of the Controller entities listed in Section (Q) below (together, “ Unicaf Group”, “we”, “us” and “our”) and is addressed to individuals outside our organisation with whom we interact, including current, former and prospective students, visitors to our Sites, users of our Apps, other users of our services, and visitors to our premises (together, “you”). Each Controller listed in Section…


A Master in Public Administration (MPA) has proven to be a very valuable asset for professionals in the private and public sectors globally. Although the degree may have some speciality, the application of the viable skills acquired during the course-work for the degree may find application in several arms of local and global industries. Professionals in the private and public sectors can readily benefit from this degree as it opens a pathway of great opportunities in career development, enhancement, and growth in business.


Nigeria’s tech ecosystem is among the top 3 most talked about in Africa, and among the top 10 attractive markets in Africa for foreign investors. This isn’t a shocking revelation considering the country’s population nearly hitting 200 million, with fast-growing internet penetration. According to Internet World Stats, Nigeria is ranked 7th country with the highest internet penetration globally, and 1st in Africa.


When people hear about online studies, they may wrongly presume that they will be studying without any support or personal contact, left to their own devices. But quality online education, using the latest technology, is very different, combining flexibility and ease of access with extensive personal support and interaction with tutors and fellow students.


The current President of Liberia was born in 1938 in Monrovia, as Ellen Johnson; she grew up in a middle class household, attended the College of West Africa from 1948 to 1955, before settling down and marrying James Sirleaf. The marriage only lasted until the early 60s, but resulted in the birth of four sons. After the divorce Ellen travelled to the United States, to study for an associate degree in accounting, at Madison Business College in Wisconsin; after a few years at her country’s Treasury Department (Ministry of Finance), she went back to the United States, to continue her…


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