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COVID-19: Tech-U to continue online

With the COVID-19 forcing all schools to shut down, the management of the First Technical University, Ibadan, has said classes will continue online.

A statement by the Registrar, Mrs Olayinka Balogun,  noted that the university would deploy its e-learning system, so learning continues regardless of the closure expected to last until after the Easter holidays next month.

The statement reads: “The Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Senate, has approved closure of the First Technical University (Tech-U), Ibadan, with effect from Monday, 23 March, 2020 till after the Easter break in April, 2020.

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The closure is in compliance with the directive of the Oyo State Government that all private and public schools in the state should shut down to prevent, curtail, control and contain the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Nigeria.

“All students are, therefore, expected to vacate the halls of residence latest by the evening of Monday, 23 March, 2020. However, the university, being at the edge of technology, will deploy her Learning Management System to continue to deliver lectures and assignments online to students even while they are off campus.

“Meanwhile, both staff and students of the First Technical University are hereby enjoined to adhere strictly to social distancing and other precautionary and safety measures to curtail further spread of the virus.”

Source:The Nation

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