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Adecom Students Take Centre Stage in Ongoing Seminar Presentations

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Academic brilliance is on full display at Adecom College of Business and Management as seminar presentations sweep across the campus in a well-structured, department-by-department schedule. I n addition, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation, as students step forward not just to present papers, but to showcase weeks of research, discipline, and intellectual growth. The exercise commenced with Mass Communication students, who set the pace on Monday, March 30, 2026, delivering insightful presentations that reflected both creativity and critical thinking. They were followed by students from Business Administration and Management, Public Administration, Accountancy, and Hospitality and Technology Management, all of whom successfully concluded their sessions on Wednesday, April 1. Attention now turns to the Computer Science department, whose students are scheduled to take the stage on Thursday, April 2, 2026. This academic exercise, designed for terminal classes in ND II and HND I...

First Semester Exams Conclude Successfully Across All Departments

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The first semester examination for the 2025/2026 academic session has officially ended, marking the close of an intensive three-week assessment period that tested students across all departments. The examination exercise, which kicked off on February 23, 2025, concluded today on a positive note, with students completing standardized tests prepared by department lecturers. According to institutional sources, the atmosphere throughout the exam period was notably focused and serious, as students demonstrated their grasp of course materials taught during the semester. The examination questions were designed to evaluate students' understanding beyond rote memorization, covering knowledge acquired during regular class lectures, skills developed through practical and laboratory sessions, and understanding demonstrated in semester assignments. This comprehensive approach allowed students to gauge their academic standing and identify areas requiring improvement as they prepare for the upcom...

Examination Tension Grips Campus as First Semester Exams Begin at Adecom College of Business and Management

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The air is charged with anticipation at Adecom College of Business and Management as the 2025/2026 First Semester examinations officially commenced today. A remarkable turnout of students filled the halls, each poised with determination to advance to the next phase of their academic journey. The first paper began promptly at 11:00 a.m. across six departments: Accountancy, Business Administration, Computer Science, Mass Communication, Public Administration, and Hospitality Management and Technology. From last-minute revisions to quiet moments of reflection, the campus transformed into a hive of focused energy. For many students, this examination period represents not just an academic requirement, but a defining milestone on the path toward excellence. As pens meet paper and ambitions take flight, the semester’s hard work now stands ready to be tested marking the beginning of another important chapter in the college’s academic calendar.

Adecom College Prepares ND II Students for Final Academic Hurdle

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In a decisive move to smooth the final stretch of the academic journey, the management of Adecom College of Business and Management has sensitised National Diploma (ND) II students on project writing procedures, graduation requirements, and key academic guidelines, in line with ongoing Federal Government reforms in Nigeria’s education sector. The orientation seminar, held at the college hall, drew a large turnout of graduating students from departments across all faculties, underscoring the importance attached to the exercise. Designed as both a compass and a roadmap, the programme enlightened students on recent restructuring within the education sector, particularly as it affects final-year project preparation, submission procedures, and graduation clearance. Participants were reminded that project writing remains a compulsory academic requirement for graduation and must strictly comply with the institution’s approved format and standards. One of the facilitators, Mrs. Gladys Shoga, ...

Adecom College prepares HND II Students for Education Sector Reforms, NYSC Requirements

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In a bid to align graduating students with ongoing reforms in Nigeria’s education sector, the management of Adecom College of Business and Management has organised an orientation seminar for her HND II students, focusing on project standards, graduation requirements, and NYSC eligibility under the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda. The seminar, which held on Friday, February 6, 2026, at the school hall, attracted a total of 127 graduating students, with the Department of Business Management recording the highest attendance of 35 participants. Furthermore, the orientation was designed to enlighten students on recent restructuring in the education sector, particularly as it affects final year project submission, graduation clearance, and mobilisation for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). T he Rector Dr Adewale Adesina, clarified the difference between school-based seminar presentations and nationally recognised project work. He explained that final year students are now req...

Polytechnic graduates can compete anywhere as Adecom College Rector tackles HND/BSc Dichotomy

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DR. ADEWALE ADESINA LIVE STUDIO SESSION ON KUTUHAI AT BCOS TELEVISION IBADAN, OYO STATE The Rector of Adecom College of Business and Management, Dr. Adewale Adesina , has reaffirmed that Higher National Diploma (HND) graduates are fully equipped to compete at the highest professional levels , insisting that the long-standing HND/BSc dichotomy must be laid to rest. Furthermore, Dr. Adesina made this assertion today January 27, 2026 , during a televised interview on a Yoruba programme “KUTUHAI” , aired on the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) . The discussion focused on “Ending the Dichotomy Between HND and BSc Certificates.” In addition, as he speaks with clarity and conviction, the Rector stressed that HND graduates should not be treated as inferior , noting that both university and polytechnic systems were designed to complement and not compete with each other . According to him, universities are primarily structured to advance theoretical knowledge and research , while pol...

Adecom College Management Urges Student Leaders to Embrace Strategic Planning and Dialogue

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T he management of Adecom College of Business and Management, Egbeda, Ibadan, has charged newly elected Student Union leaders to prioritise strategic planning, effective communication, and constructive engagement as key tools for impactful leadership. The call was made by the Director of Academic Planning, Mr. Jamiu Afolayan, during a leadership training programme organised for the student executives at Justice Ayoola Guest Hotel, Tipper Garage, Ibadan. According to Mr. Afolayan, purposeful leadership begins with clear vision and planning, noting that student leaders must work closely with the school management through constructive dialogue to develop practical policies that will positively influence the institution and guide the student body. He emphasised that collaboration between students and management remains essential for institutional growth, adding that well-thought-out strategies would enable student leaders to contribute meaningfully to the college’s development. Delivering ...