French Studies in Nigerian Private Universities: A Case Study of Covenant University
In Nigeria there is this restricted view that ‘French’ as a discipline has to do with just the study of
French language as a means of communication. Consequently, there is usually low subscription with
regard to the study of French in Nigerian Private Universities, where the school fee is relatively high. In the Federal and State Universities where the fee is low and subscription higher,...
Published at Journal of Modern European Languages and Literature (JMEL)
Volume 6
Pages 1-13
Published in 2016
Eugenia N. ABIODUN-ENIAYEKAN, Samuel T. OWOEYE, Edith B. AWOGU-MADUAGWU
Owoeye Samuel Tuesday » Samuel Tuesday OWOEYE was formerly the Director of the Covenant University’s prestigious African Leadership Development Center (ALDC). He graduated with a second class upper division B.A. Degree in French from the University of Ilorin in 1996. After his National Service between 1997 and 1998, he went back to the same University for his Master Degree which he completed in 1999. Having worked... view full profile