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The Department of History and Strategic Studies, under the Faculty of Arts, College of Education, Humanities and Law, Kaduna State University (KASU), successfully conducted its first-ever virtual PhD external defence on Tuesday, 1st July 2025.
The historic event was held at the Digital Resource Centre of the university. It marked a significant milestone in the department's academic advancement, particularly in the use of technology to facilitate higher education research and evaluation.
The PhD candidate, Sunday M. Adebayo Aloko presented and defended his thesis titled:
"Pentecostalism in Kaduna Metropolis: A Study of Its Impacts and Challenges, 1970–2020."
The session was graced by a panel of distinguished supervisors from the department, including Prof. T. Wuam, Prof. A. M. Ashafa, and Prof. Dickson M. Dyaji.
Also in attendance was the Head of Department, Dr. Suleiman Shehu, the Postgraduate Coordinator, Dr. Ibrahim Danmaraya, alongside other postgraduate students and researchers who joined the session virtually from various locations.
The defense was presided over and assessed by the external examiner, Dr. John Ebute Agba, from the Department of History at Benue State University, Makurdi.
The successful conduct of the virtual defence reflects KASU's growing commitment to Marching to Excellence, Embracing Emerging Technologies, Upskilling and Reskilling, and support for postgraduate research, even in evolving educational environments.
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