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Agric Education: Rethinking Students’ Research
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Agric Education: Rethinking Students’ Research

The Leadership about 1 hour 1 mins read
By Aliyu Ammani I hold a certificate in Agriculture. I also hold a certificate in Education. From not too far away, I have watched the kind of student research projects produced by Agriculture students in our Faculties of Education and Colleges of Education. There is an issue concerning research in Nigerian universities that, in my […]

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