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Skyline University Nigeria Launched Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality (CTH) as Short Course

Skyline University Nigeria has organized an orientation for the launch of the Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality (CTH) as a Short Course to be taught in the University’s Centre for Continuing Learning Department. This is in line with its mission to train new and existing industry professionals in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry. The CTH is a United Kingdom (UK’s) leading professional awarding body for qualifications in the specialist growing commercial sector worldwide, delivering industry-relevant CTH qualifications to thousands of new students each year. Like any professional teaching centre, the SUN CTH centre is focused on purely Hospitality, Culinary and Tourism, which encouraged efficient teaching methodologies in the most practical way that provides for an effective academic progression route. It as well enables students to develop relevant skills that can be applied in the workplace. Furthermore, to enhance the learning experience of our students, we have a number of packages including the CTH Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism. The CTH is for those wanting to gain industry-relevant skills and for people looking to develop already existing skills in training Programmemes and opportunities for Airlines, Cruise lines, Hotel and Resorts, Travel and Tours Companies, Government Tourism, Departments, Hospitality Industry, Event Planning, & Executives, Airport Staff Cargo & Logistics Reservation and Ticketing Agents, Group Staff Basic Load Controlling amongst others. Other benefits include giving students a platform to revise and expand their skills whilst studying CTH. For our graduates, the member’s site provides a way to look for the latest jobs to increase your career prospects. This will give you access to a worldwide community of professionals in the industry – allowing you to attend meetings and events that provide excellent networking, internship and job opportunities in currency exchange, retail travel, tourist boards and tour operators.

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Skyline University Nigeria Gets Approval to Run B.Sc Tourism and Hospitality Management

Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has secured a formal approval of the National Universities Commission (NUC) to run full-time undergraduate degree in B.Sc Tourism and Hospitality Management in the 2021/2022 academic session. This was disclosed on 27th October 2021, following a letter by the NUC to the office of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ajith Kumar V.V. The approval was sequel to the recent visit by members of the NUC on resource verification to the University. By this approval, the university is expected to commence accept admission from credible candidates seeking to study Tourism and Hospitality Management with the University. The approval according to the Letter by the NUC, followed the recommendation of the panel of experts from the commission which carried out a resource verification visit to assess the human and material resources available for the establishment of the Programmeme. This would be in addition to the 15 Programmemes on offer at the University. These Programmemes include Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Physics with Electronics, Mathematics, Computer Science & Information Systems, Software Engineering and Geology in the School of Science and Information Technology (SSIT) as well as Political Science, International Relations, Journalism and Mass Communication, Accounting, Banking and Finance, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, International Business, Business Administration, Economics in the schools of Arts, Management and Social Sciences (SAMSS). With Tourism and Hospitality Management, and the recently approved Nursing and Physiotherapy under the school of Basic Medical Science, students seeking admission into Skyline University Nigeria will have all the quality of Programmemes on offer. Hence, the University can continue to attract students not only in Nigeria but from other West African countries. Prof. Ajith, while reacting to this new development, stated that the report of the resource verification team and the subsequent approval by the NUC was an endorsement of the quality infrastructure and human capital available in the University. He emphasized some of the potentials of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry, and their impact on employment and human resources. He appreciated the NUC for what it stands for in the context of higher education in Nigeria.

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Skyline University Nigeria Welcomes 4 Expatriate Faculty

Skyline University Nigeria has continued to promote diversity and multiculturalism amongst the staff and students that make up the university community. With its reputation as a leading international institution of higher learning, the University has since its inception in 2018 continued to be the choice destination for many expatriate professors from different nationalities with varied research and academic backgrounds and qualifications. This is in line with its vision to create a multicultural learning environment to bring the quality of overseas skills and knowledge of the latest technology to SUN students. Because a more knowledgeable society will improve the economy as well as improve the development of a country through increased foreign and local research. On top of this, SUN focuses on making its students globally competitive so its courses are designed to diversify students’ experiences and to make them excel in Nigeria and the global market. With over 54 years of combined experience in the educational sector. Here is a brief summary of the experts. Dr. S Sundararajan has over 14 years of teaching and research experience and will teach in the Department of Business Management; Dr. M Ashok Kumar has over 15 years of teaching and research experience and will teach in the Department of Computer Science; Dr. A Senthil Kumar has over 15 years of teaching and research experience as well as Dr. Sudha Mavuri with 25 years of teaching and research experience. Relocating from India to Nigeria, these experts bring with them an ambitious research and teaching agenda for both the students and the University. We are delighted to have you join Skyline University Nigeria with the hope that you will make valuable contributions to research and training, as well as broad scholarship and education. Skyline University Nigeria Wishes you a warm welcome!

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SUN Faculty Suggests Effective Security Culture to Crime Deterrence in Nigerian Airports

Dr. Olumide Abraham Ajayi, a Lecturer at the School of Art, Management and Social Science and current Head of Department of the General Studies Department of Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has reiterated the importance of effective security culture in combatting crime to the barest minimum in Nigerian Airports. He made this statement recently while presenting his keynote address at the National Aviation Security Week in conformity with the directives of Airport Council International (ACI) on 26th October 2021. The event with the theme ‘Promotion of Security Culture in Nigerian Airport’ was organized at Mallam Aminu Kano Int’l Airport, Kano to promote security awareness and improve the public perception about the National Aviation Security. Dr. Ajayi who spoke extensively on the topic, “Reinvigorating Effective Security Culture at Mallam Aminu Kano Int’l Airport”, stated that security is an integral part of civil aviation operations and products offered to the public, hence the need for effective security culture at the Airport. He stated that this will guard against a series of threats that could cause physical, reputational, or financial damage to people and the entire country. In his opinion, the greatest threat to Airport security is those who might breach security for personal reasons. He suggested that the Airport Security System conducts proper background checks before recruitment of operatives; employ well-trained, well-motivated professionals; create awareness on the importance of effective security culture, provide security equipment & gadgets in line with the best practice in the Aviation sector; provide a conducive working environment for employees; reward excellent performance and punish erring officials and make security the responsibility of everyone in the organization. While stating that policy and strategy, duty assignment, assessment, decision, feedback and implementation are some of the variables of security culture review model that will Increase patronage at the Airport. He added that it will, in turn, bring about the promotion of foreign direct investment, Peace of mind and genuine trust in the system, amongst others. He applauded the Airport Council International (ACI) for organizing such Programmemes that will benefit not only the Airport officials but the Country as well.

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Technological Innovation in Modern Libraries

Libraries are often regarded as important social institutions, and no network is considered complete without a library framework. In any event, libraries are transforming as a result of the impact of ICT, changing benefactor demands, altering data conditions, or Web/attempt Google’s to replace Reference Librarians. The needs of library clients are changing, and thanks to ICT, the assets, administrations, and outcomes of libraries are changing as well. This innovation could be used by libraries to reorganize access to structures, assets, and administrations. Custodians will be able to tell who is coming into the library, where they reside, what books they have looked at, and if any of their books are overdue if they use the technology. The following are the technological innovation used in modern libraries: Virtual reality  Barathi & Loganathan (2017) posits that computer-generated reality is another invention, and people are interested in using it in a variety of settings, from prescriptions to gaming. VR “involves immersing a real client in a reenacted domain using 3D illustrations and advanced connectivity.” These can also be used by libraries to better serve their patrons. Virtual reality is a software-created artificial world that is presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends disbelief and accepts it as a real environment. Virtual reality is mostly experienced on a computer using two of the five senses: sight and sound. The virtual reality at Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) depicts the building’s structures and resources, including the library, where visitors may view all of the 3D images. Alexa The Amazon Echo is a voice-activated wireless speaker from Amazon’s digital assistant. In 2014, it was initially released. The device is linked to Alexa, a voice-controlled intelligent personal assistant service that responds to the name “Alexa.” SUN has introduced its voice assistant service, which allows users to learn about the library’s history and its information resources and services. (Muhammed, 2021). Using Alexa has helped in terms of digital references services provided in the library where users can get acquainted and familiarized with the library services. Digital interface for printed books  The advanced interface is a useful tool for using eBooks. It might be completed by browsing at the content of a book, finding a reference on the internet, or producing a book passage using the same apparatus that was used to read this EBook. Instead of a print book, you can use an eBook. The replicate and discover parts of digital books, as well as all of the major choices from papers, are available at SUN Library, allowing users to enjoy the benefit of technological progress. KOHA Koha is an open-source, public-access Integrated Library System (ILS). It is used to automate library services ranging from book checkout and card creation to more administrative tasks such as statistical work and branch library setup. Koha is a Maori word that means “gift” or “donation.” Automating with Koha has made acquisitions, cataloging, circulation, and other activities at SUN Library much easier and faster. As a result, information resources are easily obtained, and new acquisitions have reached the shelves quickly in a way that would be unthinkable in a non-automated library. The extra time saved is used to expand the library’s service offerings. RFID  RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), which combines radiofrequency and microchip technology, is widely acknowledged as one of the most important uses in today’s society, including librarianship. The purpose of this technology is to increase library security for everyone. By minimizing theft, non-returns, and misfiling, RFID promises to improve the control of a library’s assets. The SUN’s RFID technology allows patrons to check out and return library materials at any time of day. It keeps the library collections in better order and reduces librarians’ repetitious movements, in addition to speeding up checkouts.  Conclusion  Libraries have always been associated with sharing information, culture, and abilities, and these modern advanced administrations are just one way of attracting customers and providing services to help them make their lives easier. Innovation continues to evolve, and as it does, it is becoming more integrated with society. References Baba, A. Bhardwaj, R.  Dhaka, S.S., Ashraf, T. & Hasan, N (Eds.). (2018). Developing Smart Libraries: Changes, Challenges, Issues & Strategies: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Asian Libraries (ICAL-2018). (pp. xix, 688). New Delhi: Asian Library Association. Barathi S, Loganathan G, R. (2017) V.R. Advances in Computational Sciences and Technology ISSN 0973-6107;10 (5):1479-86 Muhammed, M. (2021) Alexa in the library.  Skyline University, Nigeria. Knowledge update.sun.edu.ng/knowledge-update/alexa-in-the-library Koha Library Software Community (2011). Horowhenua Library Trust Koha Committee Rules Koha Library Software Community. Retrieved from Koha-Community.org: http://kohacommunity.org/about/koha-project-organization/horowhenua-library-trustkoha-committee-rules Singh, J., Brar, N., & Fong, C. (2006). The State of RFID Applications in Libraries. Information Technology and Libraries, 25(1), 24-32. doi: 10.6017/ital.v25i1.3326.   Mr Abdulqawiyyu Mustapha is a  Library Assistant in Skyline University Nigeria. He has a Degree in Library Science from Bayero University Kano (BUK), Kano. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria

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Youth Leadership is Fundamental to Success, Says Expert

Facilitator at the recently held ‘Changing Gear’ seminar, Mr. Farid Illo, has advised students of Andal Science Academy, Kano to strive to develop vital skills in youth leadership. Without this, it becomes difficult for young people to develop leadership competencies that will make them better able to solve community problems and enhance their civic participation. He gave this note, amongst others on Saturday, 23rd October 2021. The ‘Changing Gear’ seminar is one of the events organized by Skyline University Nigeria to equip the young generation with knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the global world. While making his presentation on the theme, ‘Youth Leadership in 21st Century’, Mr. Farid outlined some of the benefits of youth leadership. “Investing in youth leadership ensures that the future generation is equipped with necessary competencies”. He added that in all levels of leadership, Ethics, Trust, Respect, Integrity, and Confidence are important attributes while Decision making, Allocation of resources, Problem-solving and planning are some of the vital skills that students should learn. He further stated that a student who can successfully lead will need to have a positive mindset, learn to accommodate new ways of doing things, avoid complaining, become a deep listener and softly use constructive criticism and correction. The Vice-Chancellor of the Skyline University Nigeria, Dr. Ajith Kumar V.V, making his remarks, stated that providing leadership training prepares youth to manage time, work in a team setting, set goals, start conversations, facilitate meetings and manage effective communications. He advised the students to take advantage of the training to cultivate a passion for leadership building. “Youth leadership Programmes provide youth with the skills necessary to guide others, influence opinions and policy, and become as role models for their peers”. The VC stated. The event came to an end with a remark by the university’s Director of Academic Support Services, Ms. Sarada Maganti, who advised the students to take up courses that can help them pursue their passion during their degree pregramme. The event was concluded with a tour of the university facilities by the visiting student.

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Reproduction Number of Infectious Diseases

The recurring questions in the mind of medical officials and other scientists whenever a new infectious disease, just like the case of Covid-19 comes to light is “will this disease ever be eradicated from the population or will it become an epidemic?” To answer this question George Macdonald (1952) was able to derive a number called quantity basic reproduction rate which was used to determine if malaria will become an epidemic or it will die out. As time pass on mathematicians and epidemiologist continue to use the reproduction number to predict how a disease will act in a population.  What are Reproduction Numbers?  Reproduction numbers are generally of two types, the basic reproduction number and the effective reproduction number. Basic reproduction Number:  Basic reproduction number () according to Rahman B et al (2020) in the World Health Organization (WHO) bulletin, defined basic reproduction numbers as ‘an indication of the initial transmissibility of the virus, i.e., the average number of secondary infections generated by each infected person.’ In other words, it can be said to be the number of secondary infections caused by a single infected individual in a population assuming that all the population are susceptible to the disease without any herd immunity. For example, if the basic reproduction number for a disease is 20 it means that any infected individual is most likely going to infect 20 people with the disease. Effective reproduction number In this kind of reproduction number, The population is most likely not all going to be susceptible to a disease due to either some people having natural immunity, been vaccinated or gain immunity as a result of recovery from the disease or previous immunization. Hence the effective reproduction number can be defined as the average number of secondary cases per infectious case in a population made up of both susceptible and non-susceptible. The effective reproduction number is usually less than the basic reproduction number.  Factors affecting the Reproduction number The reproductive number is affected by several factors which include: How frequent the populations are in contact: the more the contact between the population the higher the reproduction number and vice versa.  How contagious is the disease: If the disease is highly contagious the reproduction number is likely going to be higher compared to a less contagious disease. How long is the disease infectious: disease with a higher duration of infectiousness will have a higher reproduction number than those with lower infectiousness. The interpretation of the reproduction number Generally, the value of the reproduction number is used to determine if the disease will eventually die out of the population with time or will become endemic to the population. If the reproduction number  then the disease will become endemic in the population but if the  then the disease will eventually die out after some time. Reference Macdonald G (1952). “The analysis of equilibrium in malaria”. Tropical Diseases Bulletin. 49 (9): 813–29. PMID 12995455. Rahman B, Aziz I.A, Khdhr F.W & Mahmood D.F.D. (2020). Preliminary estimation of the basic reproduction number of SARS-CoV-2 in the Middle East. [Preprint]. Bull World Health Organ. E-pub: 1 May 2020. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.20.262295 Rothman K.J, Lash T, Greenland S. (2013). Modern Epidemiology, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.   Mr. Agada Apeh Andrew is a Lecturer II at the Department of Mathematical Sciences in Skyline University Nigeria (SUN). He has completed his MSc in Mathematics from the Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola. You can join the conversation on Facebook @SkylineUniversityNG and on Twitter @SkylineUNigeria

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SUN Officials Pays Courtesy Visit to Bichi Emirate Council, Kano

Officials of Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) led by the institution’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ajith Kumar V.V, and the Head of Corporate Affairs, Engr. Bashir Garba has paid a courtesy visit to the Bichi Emirate Council, Kano.  The visit which took place on Tuesday, 12th October 2021 was aimed to promote existing academic cooperation between the Bichi Emirate Council and SUN. The Vice-Chancellor, making his remarks during the visit, congratulated the Emir of Bichi, Alh. Nasiru Ado Bayero for the remarkable works experienced during his reign and highlighted the University’s plan in Kano and Nigeria as a whole. Particularly, how it will promote robust human and capital development not only amongst the students of the University but in Nigeria and the world over. According to Him, Skyline University Nigeria has entered its fourth year of academic excellence, where it’s looking forward to graduating its first batch of applicants. He solicits the Emirs’ support for the University. In his response, the Emir of Bichi thanked the SUN officials for the visit and promised to support the university in any capacity possible. He urged the university to continue to set the standard for other tertiary institutions in the north and other parts of the country.

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The Start of a New Semester Marks More Than Just the Start of a New Class

The start of a new semester can be very exciting, not only for returning students but for the new students as well, who are looking to make a name for themselves. This fall semester 2021/2022 session, is indeed an interesting time to be a student of Skyline University Nigeria (SUN). Apart from the many priorities that students will need to juggle around, for different reasons, students returning to campus this semester have nothing to panic about. The University has put in place, the right resources that allow and support students to achieve their academic and career goals. For new students, this semester may mark their first time living outside the comfort of their parents’ houses. Hence, there may be some confusion about how things are done in the University, where to go to get help and what to do, etc. Collectively, individual staff members, faculty, and management play an important role in creating a safe and welcoming campus and ensuring a safe study environment. Students’ safety is top of priority as the University is always committed to providing the safest possible campus environment. It is the responsibility of everyone, both at the individual and departmental level, to take an active role in looking after students’ safety and contributing to the overall development of the students. Apart from the academics and extra-curricular activities associated with learning, some of these safety measures, such as regular hand washing/frequent use of sanitizers, keeping a distance of at least 6 feet from others and wearing a mask will continue to be some of the most important things students can do to stay safe, while they pursue their career studies. Students are encouraged to get vaccinated and share their vaccination status with the University.

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