Everyone meet Chris Soininen and Alan Hepburn, Factory Banshee riders! These guys are two of Australia's top DJ/Free riders who came to Canada this year to eat our Maple Syrup, see a beaver then Ride Whistler and Vancouver Island!
Check them out, these guys will be traveling the world in 08 as Banshee Factory Riders then back in our backyard for the BearClaw 3 and Kokanee Krankworks. Chris Soininen and Alan Hepburn, remember these names, they have more fun in day then most do in a month!
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The founder of the University of Nigeria believed that there was need to train Nigerians locally, and sufficient in number for the formidable task of information and guiding contemporary and future generations. On the basis of this philosophy, the University had as one of its original curricula a degree offering in communication education.
Its broad objectives include producing graduates who would work for and then manage media institutions throughout the country. To ensure a firm base for such an eventuality, curricula planners produced a programme of studies that not only offered opportunities for training in communication skills but also exposed students to a broad liberal education within the University philosophy of turning out a total man.
Since those early days, the Department, in the light of student industrial and national needs, has refined the communication curriculum to: (a) respond to the peculiar needs of a developing economy, and (b) provide for the aspirations of mass communication students who wish to further their communication education.visit unn.edu.ng
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The founder of the University of Nigeria believed that there was need to train Nigerians locally, and sufficient in number for the formidable task of information and guiding contemporary and future generations. On the basis of this philosophy, the University had as one of its original curricula a degree offering in communication education.
Its broad objectives include producing graduates who would work for and then manage media institutions throughout the country. To ensure a firm base for such an eventuality, curricula planners produced a programme of studies that not only offered opportunities for training in communication skills but also exposed students to a broad liberal education within the University philosophy of turning out a total man.
Since those early days, the Department, in the light of student industrial and national needs, has refined the communication curriculum to: (a) respond to the peculiar needs of a developing economy, and (b) provide for the aspirations of mass communication students who wish to further their communication education.visit unn.edu.ng
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