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  EU students share experiences on Galaxy Backbone Limited Abuja By EU News GBB's representatives in a welcome photograph with EU visitors. Photo: GBB Media In line with her ICT-driven scholarship, El-Amin University Minna recently took her students to the corporate headquarters of Galaxy Backbone (GBB) Limited, Abuja for an educational trip. The exercise involved students across the three pioneer faculties: Science and Engineering, Social and Management Sciences, and Faculty of Law. Educational trips or study tours at El-Amin University are designed to enhance students’ experiential knowledge of theoretical concepts and also to enable them to connect and expand their career potentials through networking as they interact and familiarise themselves with professionals in their fields. The choice of GBBL for this edition was also to shape students’ knowledge of internet literacy as digital citizens. Moreover, it was to boost students’ interests as emerging professionals in the various...
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  Choruses of renewed passion as Law students returned from High Court Minna By Habiba Tanko Adamu “Before the arrival of the Judge, we saw so many lawyers arriving with stacks of books and papers, their dedication to their work was truly impressive. It’s fascinating to see how serious they were while heading into the court session." The above quotation from Raliyah Yusuf Bokane is the story of a changed perception of what is law and a renewed enthusiasm in the search for the knowledge of Law as students of El-Amin University shared their experiences at the hallowed High Court of Justice Minna. Habiba Muhammed Ahmed Esq, a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at El-Amin University Minna took her students to the Niger State High Court of Justice on a study trip. It was a Thursday, 30 th day of May. The High Court Judge, Hon. Justice Muhammed Muhammed granted permission for the visit where students witnessed live, the diligent process of administering justice, interacted with profession...
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  How Study Tour ‘changed my hatred for lawyers’ - EU Law Student Aisha Adamu in a serious look during one of the sessions at the High Court of Justice Minna. Photo by: EU Media From a mindset of passionate hatred for Law, Aisha Adamu, a Law student at El-Amin University Minna is feeling grateful that her “parents made a good choice” for her professional life. Ms Aisha, 100 level, disclosed this to EU News in an interaction shortly after returning from a Study Tour at the High Court of Justice Minna. Study tours (also called Educational Trips) are part of EU academic strategies to actualising the University’s vision for experiential learning. Narrating how she found herself studying Law, Aisha said “I wanted to study Mass Communication but when I chose it, my parents were somehow against it, so they chose Law for me. Mass Communication is a good field; I should even say it’s one of my favourites. When I was in Secondary School, I was a newscaster (laughed).” Asked whether she is e...