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Thursday 21 May 2015

Interested in studying in Coventry University UK this September 2015?

Meet with Mr Robert Ian Bird and Ms Caroline Rushingwa, delegates from Coventry University UK in Lagos and Abuja this May to discuss your study options, courses, scholarships, discounts and free UK visa counselling sessions on:

Lagos Edition
Date – Monday, 25th of May, 2015
Time – 3.30pm – 5.30pm
Venue – Lagos Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI) Conference & Exhibition Centre,
               Plot 10, Nurudeen Olowopopo Street, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos State.


Abuja Edition
Date – Tuesday, 26th of May, 2015
Time – 2.30pm – 6.00pm
Venue – Newton Park Hotels & Resort, Plot 2175, Cadastral Zone A02, 8 Cape Town Street,
               Off Ibrahim Babangida Way, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.


Kindly confirm your attendance for a chance to meet with Mr Robert Ian Bird and Ms Caroline Rushingwa from Coventry University UK by sending an email to ab4548@coventry.ac.uk or call 01 342 8034 on or before Saturday the 23rd of May 2015.

14 comments:

  1. To cool for school. Lindaobserve

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  2. Who will take over my job? Lolx

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  3. THNKIN ABT IT...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  4. no, we are not interested. Y'all dont care about us otherwise the young nigerian lad who went missing could have been found. how many months after and still no word and here you are campaigning for more students when you cant ensure the safety of the ones there. NO!.......anyways i dont blame you, i blame a government that has no respect for its citizens which others see and exploit.

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  5. When are you coming to PH?

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  6. When are you coming to PH?

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  7. Get your facts straight, anonymous whomever. Yea, Ozi got missing, but you & I knows that we are adults and that means we don't go anywhere we don't want to go. We all have got friends that we love & hang out with from time to time but that doesn't mean we can account 100% that they're good for us or have good intentions towards us. Every country have got the good, the bad and the ugly in it. No one knows what really happened to him but whatever it is, they are doing everything within their power to find out. It's no one's fault. An adult is allowed to move around & make decisions for themselves. If you have ever visited the school, which am guessing from your comment that you haven't, you will see what I mean by they are trying. Posters and flyers of the guy is everywhere you go, at almost every corner, with a ransome price tagged on it. Now, have your government or school ever done that for any missing person, Ever? It's a good school. Very nice to say and I hope to do my masters program there soon. So my dear, get your facts straight.

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