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    Assessing Lecturers’Percweption of Online Teaching Initiative in Al Hikmah University, Nigeria: Implication for Management
    (Bangladesh Army University of Engineering & Technology, 2020) Yusuf Suleiman, AkinnubiOlaoluPaul2 , Mustapha Adam Ishola
    Educators and students around the world are currently feeling the astonishing ripple effect of the coronavirus pandemic as schools shutdown amid the public health emergency. The shutdown of schools by the Federal Government of Nigeria prompted the Ma private university in Nigeria) to come up with the online teaching initiative so as to enable the university to have an uninterrupted academic calendar. It is on this prem teaching initiative in Al-Hikmah University. Purposive and convenience sampling techniques were employed to select the university. An interview protocol titled “ to collect relevant data from the participants. research questions formulated. The outcome of the findings reveals university includes zoom, whatsapp, telegram that are associated with online teaching, they are inadequate data, network problem, power outage, students’ attitude. Based on the findings of the study, it has several implications for the management. training on online teaching should be conducted for lecturers from to time. Lastly, adequate data subscription should be provided for all lecturers who are residing within and outside Ilorin metropolis.

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