Meeting Class Monitors
The faculty of management science’s Dr. Mohamud Mohamed and his team organized a meeting for the class monitors on November 12, 2022 at Main Campus. The goal of the meeting was to provide all class monitors with guidance on how to improve classroom management in their individual classes while adhering to University regulations and policies. […]
BORROWER’S CHARACTERISTICS AND LOAN REPAYMENT PERFORMANCE AMONG SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA
Loan repayment performance is so instrumental to both the borrowers and the lending financial institutions. Loan repayment performance arises when the borrower repays loan on time as specified in loan contract (Worokinasih & Potipiroon, 2019). Loan repayment performance measures if the borrowers repay their loans in full as specified in the contract. The higher the […]
Meating with class monitors and class committees
Class monitors, class committees, and the top ten students in each class met with faculty administration to discuss the upcoming semester’s schedule and faculty development initiatives. During the meeting, the students engaged in a spirited discussion. The faculty dean finally closed the meeting.
Faculty administration met with students in semester seven
Faculty administration met with students in semester seven to discuss faculty development programs. The students engaged in lively debate during the meeting. Finally, the meeting was adjourned by the faculty dean.
Faculty’s top ranked students of their classes
The Faculty of Management Science’s management and faculty lectures would like to congratulate the students who were ranked first in their class in the previous semester. We appreciate your valuable efforts and continue your hard work: 1. Mulki Ya’kub Abdow 2. Marwa Abdullahi Moalim 3. Abdihakim Hassan Matan 4. Abdiweli Abdinur Adow 5. Abdiaziz Isak […]
Determinants of Takaful Adoptions Mediating Perceived Trust In Case Of Somalia
Congratulation to Galad Mohamed Barre and Yonis Ali Mukhtar conducted the Study “Determinants of Takaful Adoptions Mediating Perceived Trust In Case Of Somalia,” which was published in the Journal of Positive School Psychology https://journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/5961/3939
The Impact of Time Delay on Construction Projects Cost Overrun: A Case Study on Some of Construction Projects in Mogadishu-Somalia
Congratulations to Layla Abdullahi Osman and Dr.Amina Omar Mohamud on publishing their study “The Impact of Time Delay on Construction Projects Cost Overrun: A Case Study on Some of Construction Projects in Mogadishu, Somalia” Please see the link below to learn more https://www.journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/3990/2623
Determinants of the perception of potential Takaful participants on adoption toward Takaful products in Somalia
Congratulations to Yonis Ali Mukhtar and Galad Mohamed Barre on their study “Determinants of the perception of potential Takaful participants on adoption toward Takaful products in Somalia.” Please visit the following link for further information: https://tianjindaxuexuebao.com/details.php?id=DOI:10.17605/OSF.IO/A7V95
Possible applications of Tawarruq (commodity Murabaha) as a cash financing tool in Islamic Banks Institutions in Somalia
Ustad Galad Mohamed Barre is the first author of the study “Possible applications of Tawarruq (commodity Murabaha) as a cash financing tool in Islamic Banks Institutions in Somalia,” published in the Journal of Positive School Psychology. Please visit the following link for further information: https://www.journalppw.com/index.php/jpsp/article/view/4118/2698
Congratulations!! The Faculty’s Top Students are Rewarded for Their Academic Performance.
The top exceptional students from the previous semester received certificates from the faculty administrations for their outstanding academic performance. You put a lot of effort over the semester, and it has paid off. Once again, congratulations!!!!!!!!!!