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The University has begun work on its permanent campus. |
This new landscape for learning will include classrooms and reading rooms, recreational facilities, a central Administration block, a 1000 capacity library, an Information Technology Services Centre and support infrastructure in the form of cafeterias, a mini hospital, shopping malls, hostels and sporting facilities.
There will also be new buildings for the School of Theology, School of Business Management and Administration, School of Social Studies and a Graduate School.
In order to better place emphasis on students and their needs, a Students Services building will also be constructed. It will serve as the home of students on campus and will contain offices for student groups, student cafeterias, gyms, mini banks, bookshops, a Career Counselling Centre and a Centre for Modern Languages.
The rest of the landscape will be enhanced into an open park for prayer, recreation and socialisation as well as student residence.
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