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Learners laud Nexford’s quality, payment plan


BY: Sandra Ani
Learners and alumni of Nexford University have hailed the quality of education they got while studying for a Master of Business Administration at the university.
It was learnt that since launching in the market just five months ago, Nexford University has enrolled hundreds of learners in Nigeria.
While giving their testimonials, the learners rated the quality of the university high when compared to others.
They applauded the university’s method of dealing with students, saying it rekindled their learning spirit.
One of them, Rebecca Ebokpo, said that she dropped another university’s admission to attend Nexford.
In her testimony, the mother of two, said Nexford made managing her business, family and academic easy for her.
She said, “Nexford gives an affordable learning environment that is very high in quality, so I didn’t end up trying to spend a lot of fortune trying to get an MBA.
“The payment plan is very reasonable, especially if you don’t have huge sum to put into education at once, so it makes it flexible. Knowing that as a first time learner you get some form of scholarship was an advantage.
“Nexford makes education convenient.
I am a family woman with two children and the challenges became enormous. I was initially considering separation from my family because I wanted to marry. I also have a client base that would require my personal attention. So, I didn’t know what to do. I was confused, but determined to complete my MBA. I saw Nexford online at a time when I already enrolled in another university.
“But when I looked at Nexford’s plan, strategy and efforts that the university is trying to put in place to ensure that it brings education to my doorstep, I thought that I should enroll in that.”
Ebokpo added, “I believe that the knowledge will go a long way with me in managing my law practice and relating with clients on business-related issues.
“I’m happy to be part of the movement to the next generation of education. I am going to use my MBA to support my law practice and advise clients.”
Another learner, a Pilipino, who went to Ghana on a mission with his church, described Nexford as “incredible.”
“When I was in Ghana, I met a friend from Nigeria who later recommended Nexford to me – 12,227 km away, yet connected. The university is incredible.”
Another learner, Victoria Abia, encouraged Nigerians and students to consider Nexford for their undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
Abia tweeted, “Just look at an assignment! You can’t finish this programme and not know what you are doing. It is not possible, except something is wrong with you. And it’s not like it’s easy to pass. You must put in the work, but it fits around your schedule.
“So, I am taking my third course at Nexford as a BBA student. And I feel like I should just go on the street and start shouting – ‘Anyone that wants to study university administration, either at the B.Sc or Master’s level, should do it at Nexford University. It is such a high quality content.”
Source: TechEconomy.ng
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Samsung Unwraps the Sleek, Durable Galaxy A07 in Nigeria


Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of the Galaxy A07, the latest addition to its popular A series lineup.
Building on the success of the Galaxy A06, the A07 delivers a slimmer design, improved durability, and unbeatable value for everyday users.
Designed for style and built for life on the go, the Galaxy A07 stands out with its remarkably slim profile and splash-proof protection, making it a perfect companion for users who want a phone that is both pocket friendly and durable.
To give customers extra peace of mind, Samsung is offering Samsung Care+ registration benefit, if users register their Galaxy A07 with Samsung Care+, they can enjoy screen replacement for just ₦9,000 in the event of damage.
Key Highlights of the Galaxy A07
- Slim and Stylish: Ultra-thin design that is easy to hold and looks great in any setting.
- Splash-Proof Protection: IP54, Designed to handle everyday spills and splashes without worry.
- Affordable Screen Repair: Screen replacement for only ₦9,000 with Samsung Care+ registration.
- 6.7” display, 5000 mAh battery, with an intelligent side fingerprint sensor.
The Galaxy A07 is all about delivering more for less, and with this, Samsung has taken the features that the customers loved in the A06, made the design even sleeker, added splash resistance, and ensured that keeping the device in top shape remains affordable.
The Galaxy A07 is available at all Samsung Experience Stores, authorized dealers, and partner retailers nationwide.
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How To Identify Someone’s True Personality
There are times when you begin to observe somebody in your neighborhood, office, church or place of business. It might be someone you are beginning to like or someone you have interest in.
If it is any those reasons then you are likely to observe and decipher the person’s personality. However, here are some of the clues or things you need to look out for:
Observe the way they treat common people out there, e.g. Beggars, homeless people, waitress, cleaners etc. You can use this to measure their level of sympathy and empathy.
How do they talk about other people, do they mock, belittle and gossip about them? Such people cannot be trusted.
During difficulties and challenges in life, observe their behaviour. Are they calm or do they let their emotion overwhelm them? It’s either the person has the confidence or lacks confidence.
Anytime you are having a conversation with them: can they maintain eye contact or do they avoid eye contact?
Do you have a friend that remembers you only anytime he or she needs your assistance? It is a sign that the person doesn’t value a deep relationship and he or she is just using you.
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Meet 19-year old Ebube Rebecca Okeke UniLokoja Best Graduating Student – Economics


- In this era, sorting isn’t a way out. If you run out of money, you’ll give your body and if they get tired what then do you give? – Ebube
BY: Sandra Ani
Nineteen year-old (19) Ebube Rebecca Okeke has emerged the Best Graduating Students (Department of Economic) and Best Graduating Student from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences with a CGPA of 4:71, at the Federal University Lokoja, Kogi State.
She attributed the feat to the mentorship by her mother, hard-work and prayers, stressing that she learnt a lot, not just academically but also about the environment.
GrassRoots.ng has a chat with Ebube…enjoy the dialogue


Can we meet you
My name is Ebube Rebecca Okeke, a graduate of Economics from Federal University Lokoja. I am 19 years old and I hail from Enugu State; Isi-Uzo Local Government Area to be precise.
Tell us about this big win of yours
To the glory of God; I emerged the Best graduating student from the Department of Economics and the Best graduating student from the Faculty of Arts and Social sciences with a CGPA of 4:71.
I particularly want to thank God for the grace, wisdom and strength. I also want to specially appreciate my mom; my best friend, mentor, role model and teacher. She thought me the value of hard-work, goal setting and goal getting. I’m grateful mom. To all of my lecturers, the entire staff of federal university Lokoja, my friends and family, Thank you for the support
I started this journey in the year 2015 and made straight A’s with a GP of 5.00 during my first semester in the university. That semester was tough and amazing. I learnt a lot, not just academically but also about the environment I found myself and how to make proper and beneficial decisions. I learnt the importance of relationships and diligence too. I made some pretty amazing friends, not just with students alone but with lecturers too and I’m grateful.
Every success story has bumps, but with the help of God, my family and friends I overcame. To everyone reading this, in which ever field you might be in you’ll definitely encounter challenges but don’t let it stop you, keep pushing.


To every student, read like it all depends on you, pray like it all depends on God and get a skill or develop your passion. Improve yourself mentally and other wise. The world’s changing, you should too.
How was it like growing up
I had an amazing child hood; went to the best primary and secondary schools; Spring Nursery and Primary school and Harmony Secondary school. Mom was very strict about the kind of movies and TV shows I watched; my social media activities and all that. It was annoying then, but now I’m grateful
Was there a time when teachers or mom had to force you to read?
Teachers; No. Mom; No. She basically just encouraged me, advised me and helped me through it. She was my lesson teacher. We did all my assignments together. During my undergraduate days, there were courses I didn’t really understand like Philosophy, Mom would read them and make notes/summaries for me.
In this era, some students believe it’s all about sorting, how can one stand out?
In this era, sorting isn’t a way out. If you run out of money, you’ll give your body and if they get tired what then do you give? Be diligent, don’t give the lecturers to put a negative tab on you. Attend classes, write all of your tests and assignments and submit on due dates


What’s your next plan?
To begin the real journey towards greatness. To start living and working towards my dreams and make impacts.
Congratulation, Ebube.
Thank you so much for this great opportunity and the feature.
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