UNN will combine e-learning with classroom lectures after lockdown, says VC
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nigeria , Nsukka, Professor Charles Igwe, has said that the university will adopt a mixed method of teaching, involving the use of classroom and the e-learning when students return to campus after the COVID-19 lockdown.
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