Computer Educators Association of NigeriaEdit Listing Room 109, Institute of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu StateE-mail ContactShort DescriptionComputer Educators Association of Nigeria (CEAN) is a national body established to promote computer education and a well ensure that teachers are strictly trained with the required guideline. Year Founded2013 Share This ListingReviews
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