Corona College of Education, Ilupeju, has matriculated 218 students for the 2022/ 2023 academic session and introduced entrepreneurship studies.
A statement by the college said the provost, Dr Olajumoke Mekiliuwa, announced the college’s entrepreneurship classes under the skill acquisition programme/unit during the matriculation.
“Photography, home furnishing, shoe-making, hair-braiding, footwear-making, bead-making, and anyone you choose to come up with,” she said.Related News According to the Provost, “CCED’s new students span across the Nigeria Certificate in Education and Post Graduate Diploma in Education, Post Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Post Graduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Management.
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