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Welcome to the student's community page. This page is available for comments by all current and prospective students. We want to hear from you and know what we can do to improve the situation on campus. Your suggestions and recommendations will help us greatly. Go ahead now and write a comment.

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0 # 2011-02-02 14:59
I am looking for Gadu Boonie, son of Bacharie and Bindu Boonie whom I have been told is enrolled as a student at Njala University. He lived in Mano-Kuranko on Turner's Peninsula from 1982 (his birth year) until 1991. If he is there, please have him contact our family. Thank you.
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0 # 2011-02-08 09:04
how can students create their own account under the university?
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-1 # 2011-02-27 12:50
I must confess that I am so proud of NJala University being the best University in Sierra Leone in the 21st Century with a huge number of standardised under and postgraduate programs. May God bless our Lecturers.
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-1 # 2011-04-01 01:02
Hey, im from miami, fl. and really like your website, even though i doubt i'll ever visit your country, it is nice to see even sierra leone has entered the internet!
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0 # 2011-06-14 18:59
I want to be in touch with Dr Joseph Kandeh, he was my supervisor at Njala but I miss him and the entire Njala staff. My regards to them. I look forward to coming there for further studies.
A Jallow
Formerly of BSc Agric Education
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0 # 2011-06-14 19:01
Hi can I be in contact with Dr Joseph Kandeh. I am a former student from The Gambia
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0 # 2011-07-21 14:00
How can you guys burn your Registry? such madness should not be condole all those prove wanting should be dealt with and please follow the lead and bring the culprit to book
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+1 # 2011-08-15 18:27
Things have changed so fast in the last 5 years for the better. These extraordinary changes are the results of shared sacrifices by all connected to Njala University and especially the Sierra Leone Government and the University Authority. I recalled my years at NUC(1991-96)as a refugee from Liberia studying in an unsanitary condition and limited choices in the academy programs. However, an unsanitary NUC might have been at the time, what I learned there helped to prepared me solidly for life in America and anywhere for that matter. On behalf of Liberians who studied at NUC during this period, we salute Njala University and are prepared to help Njala University succeed to a higher level.
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