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UNILAG DON, PROFESSOR EJIOGU BAGS NAEAP FELLOWSHIP AWARD

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Professor Aloy Ejiogu, FCIA, FISN, FABS of the Department of Education Management, Faculty of Education, University of Lagos has bagged a Fellowship Award of the Nigeria Association of Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP).

The erudite scholar received the prestigious award on October 21, 2014 during the 33rd NAEAP National Conference held at the Musa Yar’adua Centre in Abuja. The award is in recognition of the contributions of Professor Ejiogu to the nation’s education sector.

The Nigeria Association of Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP) is the professional association for scholars and practitioners in educational management all over Nigeria. The Association is a corporate member of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration and Management which has its head office in Australia.

Congratulations prof.

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Omolara IGE
Omolara IGE
7 years ago

Congratulations to the erudite Professor Aloy Ejiogu. I am proud to be a student of his.Prof Ejiogu is an experienced personnel professional cum educational administrator. His wealth of exposure internationally is what researchers could tap into. Prof Aloy Ejiogu could pass for the ”Lord Dennin” of Administration as a discipline. He is a teacher in every sense of the word. Chastises you when necessary but subtly until you master the concept he is trying to put across.Prof Aloy Ejiogu tries to clone himself in every doctoral student that passes through him. He has zero tolerance for errors of grammar.More feathers to his cap.

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