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MBA Management Accounting: Descriptive Question Guide for Non-Commerce Students

by ajibolaaina February 5, 2026
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Mastering Management Accounting: Descriptive Questions & My Exam Experience (2026)

Hello guys, welcome back to MBAKen. I hope you are all doing well. Today’s topic is focused on the Descriptive Questions for the Management Accounting paper.

I previously made a blog post about Semester 1 descriptive questions where three of the questions I highlighted actually appeared in the exam!. However, I am writhing this separate blog post for Management Accounting because, during my Semester 1 in 2025, we weren’t provided with any descriptive question banks for this specific subject, unlike our other subjects.

Whether they provide you with a question bank this year or not, I want to share my experience and strategy to help you succeed—especially those coming from non-commerce backgrounds.

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Dr. DY Patil Online MBA: Admission Process & How to Verify Genuine Counselors

by ajibolaaina February 5, 2026
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Hello everyone! Welcome back to MBAKen. I hope you are all doing well. Today’s topic is incredibly important because it involves your hard-earned money and your future: the Dr. DY Patil Online MBA admission process and, more importantly, how to identify a genuine admission counselor versus a third-party scammer.

I am writhing this blog post because many of you commented about the process, and sadly, some shared that they were scammed by people claiming to be university officials who turned out to be unauthorized third parties. Please do not skip any part of this post; one missed point could lead to a major mistake.

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Reality Check: How Much Time Does an Online MBA Actually Take?

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2026
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If you’re a working professional exploring an Online MBA, you’re likely drawn to the flexibility it offers. The ability to continue working while pursuing a degree is a game-changer. Nonetheless, an MBA is still a significant undertaking.

Hi, I’m Richard Walls. My goal is to help you with career development and personal finance. As I wrap up my own Online MBA—with just one course and a capstone project to go—I’ve learned firsthand that this journey is a true test of time management. Between work, family, and other commitments, the big question is: How big of a time commitment is it really?

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Study From Home: Your Guide to Part-Time and Open Distance Learning in Nigeria (2026)

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2026
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Did you know that you can study Business Administration, Public Administration, Nursing, Accounting, or even Law from the comfort of your home? You can earn a degree without the mental stress, rigors, and daily “hustle and bustle” of the conventional university system.

In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about Part-Time (PT) Education and Open Distance Learning (ODL) in Nigeria, the differences between them, and my top 5 picks for 2026.

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MBA vs. Law School: Why I Switched Careers and My Honest Review of the Journey

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2026
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Hi everyone! Welcome back mbaken. My name is Danny, and today we are tackling a question many of you have been asking: Was my MBA program actually worth it?

For those who are new here, I started my MBA journey in August 2022. At the time, I was at a major crossroads, torn between pursuing an MBA or going to law school. I actually filmed a video back then detailing that entire thought process, which you can check out here  since it has helped so many people in that same situation.

Now, as I head into my final semester before graduating this December, I wanted to sit down and reflect on my decision and how this program is shaping my future career.

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Everything You Need to Know About LPU Online MBA: Admission, Fees, and My Personal Experience

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2026
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Hi everyone! My name is Muskan. I am currently pursuing an Online MBA from Lovely Professional University (LPU). When I was looking for admission, I was incredibly confused. Information about online degrees is often scattered, and you won’t find a detailed “step-by-step” guide easily on YouTube or Google.

Today, I’m sharing my personal journey to clear up the confusion regarding the admission process, eligibility, fees, and how classes actually work.

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The Elite MBA: A Guide to Africa’s Top-Ranked Business Schools in 2026

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2026
written by ajibolaaina

Welcome back to MbaKen.  Africa is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most promising destinations for business education. Whether you are a professional living in the region, an expat looking to advance your career, or a multinational company seeking to scale your operations by upgrading the skills of your workforce, this guide is for you.

Today’s competitiveness comes from having the best employees. The institutions listed below hold prestigious international accreditations, have exceptional histories of delivery, and offer relevant local expertise coupled with global standards.

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From Nigeria to North Carolina: My Honest MBA Journey & Application Tips

by ajibolaaina February 3, 2026
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Hey guys! It has been a hot minute since I was on here. If you’re not following me on Instagram, you wouldn’t know why I’ve been AWOL—I officially moved to the U.S. for school! I am currently living in the States and studying for my Master’s in Business Administration (MBA).

The truth is, I’ve struggled to find a balance between school and everything else. There’s a notion back home that schooling in the U.S. is “easy” if you did well in Nigeria. That is very false. The academic system here hits you quickly. For example, a 70% is a “C.” You have quizzes and assignments almost every single day. I can’t think of a week where I haven’t had at least three or four. Between midterms and finals, it’s intense. But I’m figuring it out, and I’ve even hired an editor to help me stay consistent here because I genuinely miss talking to you guys about money and personal development!

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My Honest Advice: Computer Science vs. Software Engineering (The Reality Check You Need)

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2026
written by ajibolaaina

Let’s be honest: Computer Science is hard. It’s consistently the major with the highest dropout rate (hovering around 10.7% in 2026). While millions of videos promise you a $200,000 salary, free food, and an amazing life, few tell you about the struggle, the failure, and the academic disconnect.

As someone who went through both a Bachelor’s and Master’s from Georgia Tech in Computer Science, I want to give you a major reality check. Here is what I wish I knew before I started.

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From Nigeria to the UK: My Journey Studying MBA Human Resources at Cardiff Met

by ajibolaaina February 2, 2026
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Hello everyone! My name is Funmi Jaiyeoba. I am from Nigeria, and I am currently a student here at Cardiff Metropolitan University, pursuing an MBA in Human Resources.

I want to share my journey—from studying in Nigeria to moving to the UK—and why I chose this path.

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