Find articles for Honoris In the news – Honoris United Universities the first Pan-African private higher education project stemming from collaborative intelligence between leading institutions across the continent.
dailytrust.com – 17 July 2024 – Prof. Dilli Dogo, the Vice Chancellor of the Nile University of Nigeria, has been recently honored with the prestigious 2024 Thomas Sankara Pan-African Leadership Prize for Excellence.
punchng.com – 16 July 2024 – Nile University of Nigeria recently held its annual Project Exhibition Ceremony, showcasing the innovative talents of students from the Engineering and Computing faculties.
dailytrust.com – 5 June 2024 – In a ceremony that marks another significant milestone in the annals of medical education, Nile University of Nigeria celebrated its 2nd Medical Attestation Ceremony, inducting 48 new medical doctors into full practice.
vanguardngr.com – 5 June 2024 – In a groundbreaking development, Nile University of Nigeria has formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Embassy of France in Nigeria, setting the stage for dynamic student exchange programs with prestigious French Universities and the establishment of Environmental Sustainability Projects on its campus.
bizcommunity.com – 19 March 2024 Higher education institutions worldwide are currently facing a critical period in their existence.
pressportal.co.za – 18 March 2024 There are several issues and challenges facing South Africa that could be linked to the country’s history. It is well known that amongst these issues, quality, affordable education remains inaccessible for the vast majority of South Africans.
bizcommunity.com – 11 March 2024 Four BCom Marketing students from Red & Yellow Creative School of Business won the Honoris United Universities Impact Challenge, earning them mentoring and a trip to Harvard University.
weforum.org – 17 February 2024 In today’s evolving business world, using artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a trend. It’s a fundamental transformation shaping the future of industries everywhere. It is rapidly changing businesses of all sizes, but it can be especially beneficial for mid-market companies.
it-online.co.za – 17 January 2024 The future is becoming increasingly difficult to think about, let alone plan for. The vital need for education systems in South Africa to improve and meet the pressing needs of society and our economy only compound this difficulty.
bizcommunity.com – November 24, 2023 The television entertainment sector in South Africa is undergoing a digital revolution, with streaming services such as Showmax, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ disrupting the traditional business model South Africans have used for many years.