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Hi,Please i want to knowif ur admission at close — Preceding
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Some text with issues
I removed this text because it has many issues; I'm adding here so that its content can be discussed and possibly added back to the article.
The current ogun state governor was making moves to merging the university to [[Onabisi Onabanjo University], but after students protested and decried the idea, the general public got interested in the case. This lead to series of court hearings, and top prominent personalities to intervene. Meanwhile questions are still been asked as to why the institution should be merged, when they are doing fine academically and every single course offered in the institution were fully accredited by the NUC [ Nigeria Universities Commission]. As you read, the University is still in full functionality and will always remain to be an institution to reckon with.
Guy Austins [ Tai-Solarin University Of Education]
After a few changes:
The current Ogun State governor was making moves to merge the university into
Olabisi Onabanjo University, but after students protested and decried the idea, the general public got interested in the case. This led to a series of court hearings and intervention by prominent people. Meanwhile questions are still being asked as to why the institution should be merged, when it is doing fine academically and every course offered by the institution is fully accredited by the
National Universities Commission.
The text probably needs more changes (e.g. who is asking the questions, on what basis is it doing fine academically), and references are needed. --
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