My time at the University of Nigeria was a formative period marked by academic exploration and personal growth. The rigorous economics program provided a strong foundation in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, equipping me with the analytical tools necessary to understand complex economic phenomena. While the curriculum offered a solid theoretical base, practical applications were often limited, necessitating self-directed learning and research. The faculty, though knowledgeable, were inconsistent in their teaching methodologies, and limited resources hindered in-depth exploration of contemporary economic issues. Despite these challenges, the vibrant campus life and diverse student body fostered intellectual stimulation and lifelong friendships.





