Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian UniversitiesEdit Listing 4, Parakou Street, Wuse Zone 2, Abuja FCT 09 780 5338E-mail ContactShort DescriptionCommittee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities is a professional body that was created to provide a platform for academic leadership and excellence, academic standards and practices. Business Information![]() Share This ListingReviews
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