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]]>Elechi Amadi Polytechnic, known for its global reputation for excellence and creativity, and innovative approaches to teaching, gives students the opportunity to join a community of professionals in a highly competitive and academic environment.
Location
1. FULL-TIME HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
Applicants must possess the following:
Applicants from other Polytechnics should ensure that their academic transcripts are forwarded by their Institutions early enough to the Registrar, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic.
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Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years
Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings including English Language, Mathematics and three (3) other subjects relevant to the programme from Economics/Commerce, Business Studies, Principles of Accounts, Statistics, Geography, Government, Biology/Agricultural Science, and History/Government etc.
Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings including English Language, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and any other subjects relevant to the program.
Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or SSCE or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings, including English Language and Mathematics and three (3) other subjects in Arts or Science relevant to the programme.
Applicants must obtain at least one (1) credit pass from any of the following: Further Mathematics, Biology/Agricultural Science, Physics, Chemistry, Technical Drawing,
Building Construction, Woodwork, Concreting, Carpentry, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting,
Geography, Basic Electronics/ Basic Electricity or Economics.
Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or SSCE or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings, including English Language and Mathematics and three (3) other Subjects relevant to the program. Applicants must possess at least a credit pass in any one (1) of the following: Physics, Chemistry, Further Mathematics, Economics/Geography, Biology, Agricultural Science, Technical Drawing, Woodwork or Basic Electronics/ Basic Electricity.
Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or SSCE or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings, including English Language, Literature in English and Mathematics and two (2) other subjects relevant to the program.
Duration: Full Time: Two (2) years (Diploma)
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or SSCE or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings including English Language and Mathematics and three (3) other subjects relevant to the program one of which must be Literature in English.
Applicants must satisfy all requirements for admission into the National Diploma Program in the relevant program/Department of choice.
Applicants from other institutions should ensure that their academic transcripts are forwarded by their various institutions early enough to the Registrar, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic, Rumuola, Port Harcourt.
Diploma programs
Duration: Five (5) Semesters (2½years)
Applicants must possess five (5) Credit passes in GCE ‘O’ Level or SSCE or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent at not more than two sittings including English Language and Mathematics and three (3) other Subjects relevant to the program of choice.
Duration: Six (6) Months.
Applicants must possess GCE ‘O’ Level or SSCE or WAEC or NECO or NTC or NABTEB or its equivalent with three (3) credit passes at not more than two (2) sittings, including English Language and Mathematics and any Arts or Science subject relevant to program of choice.
Note: Admission into the National Diploma Programs is open to candidates who sat and passed the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination for 2022/2023 session, scored 120 points and above and satisfies the minimum UTME cut off point for specific programs.
Applicants may be required to undertake a screening exercise. Applicants will be notified of the date and venue of the screening exercise where applicable.
Candidates who did not choose Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic Rumuola, Port Harcourt may also apply as there are very limited opportunities for admissions into the National Diploma and Higher National Diploma Programmes for 2022/2023 Academic year. Such candidates are required to effect change of choice of Institution through Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) by making the Polytechnic/Institution their first choice.
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]]>The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and partners are to meet to conclude the base affirmation cut-off mark for the 2022/2023 scholarly meeting.
As per the Weekly Bulletin of the Board acquired in Abuja on Monday, the gathering which is booked for July 21, would be directed by the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu.
Frame had last year set 160 or more as the cut-off mark for entrance into colleges, 120 for polytechnics and 100 for schools of instruction. The Board is supposed to report the 2022 cut-off for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) after the gathering.
As per JAMB, “The two occasions, which are planned to hold same day and spot, will have in participation Heads of Tertiary Institutions, Heads of Regulatory Agencies in the training area, and other basic partners, for example, Chairmen of the Committee on Education at the LowerAdmissions’ Performance-Merit Awards (NATAP-M).
The assessment body noticed that the Policy Meeting will talk about basic issues exuding from the show to be given by the Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on the equitable finished up 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), Direct Entry Applications, as well as establishing the vibe for the 2022/2023 Admission work out.
“The Policy Meeting is supposed to outline strategy bearings for the country’s tertiary organizations, set confirmation rules and present application insights, applicants’ exhibition as well as assess the 2021 Admission work out.
“The gathering, in addition to other things, will stand firm on adequate least confirmation principles to be applied in all admissions to be embraced by all tertiary organizations.
“The second occasion of the day, which is the third Edition of the NATAP-M Awards, is a drive of the Board to advance greatness in tertiary establishments.
“The 2022 NATAP-M Awards is the third release and is intended for the 2020 Admission Session, which couldn’t be in 2021 as most organizations couldn’t direct their affirmations inside the predetermined time period attributable to COVID-19 requirements.
“For this third Edition, the Board had gotten significant endorsements to increment by 150% the worth of its past Awards for greatest effect. The second Edition was held in 2019. The NATAP-M Awards, which lady release was held in 2018, was intended for affirmations directed in 2017.
“The Awards are in five classifications: “The Most Subscribed Institutions by Candidates”; “The Most National Institution as far as Admission Spread”; and “The Most Compliant in Keeping the Rules and Regulations on Admissions.
“Others are: “The Institution with the Highest Number of Admission of International Students”; and “The Most Improved Institution in Gender Balance over Previous Year”.
“In light of the recently endorsed rates for the third Edition to be hung on Thursday, 21st July, 2022, the champ of every one of the five classifications would bring back home the amount of N75m while the principal sprinter up for every one of the classifications would take N15m, the subsequent second place would take N10m, making a sum of N100m per every class of grant.”
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]]>The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and heads of tertiary schooling establishments and different partners in the training area in the nation have declared the base removed mark for affirmations in the 2022/2023 scholarly meeting.
The partners reported 140 as the base cut-off mark for entrance into Nigerian colleges, polytechnics – 100 and universities of schooling – 100 were spread the word about at a Policy Meeting on Admissions managed by the Minister of Education, Adamu, in Abuja.
Support’s enlistment center, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, who reported the cut-off after intensive discussions and votes by bad habit chancellors of colleges, ministers of polytechnics, and executives of schools of instruction, said the ramifications is that each establishment has the privilege to fix its own removed imprint even up to 220 however nobody would be permitted to go not exactly the concurred least characteristics of 100 for universities of training, 100 for polytechnics and 140 for colleges.
The JAMB recorder uncovered that just 378,639 of the 1,761,338 who composed the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) scored 200 or more.
While giving further measurements of the 2022 assessment, Oloyede noticed that 378,639 scored over 200; a sum of 520,596 competitors scored 190 or more; 704,991 scored 180 or more; 934,103 scored 170 or more; 1,192, 057 scored 160 or more.
Talking further, Oloyede noticed that the board permitted competitors with anticipating results to enlist for the 2022 UTME.
“Pillar permitted anticipating results possibility to enlist and sit for the 2022 UTME. These competitors can’t be considered for confirmation on anticipating result status. They should introduce their O’level results on the board’s entry before the initiation of confirmations,” Oloyede said.
On his part, the Minister of Education, Adamu said, encouraged all establishments to stick rigorously to all confirmation regulatios endorsed by the administrative bodies, for example, the National Universities Commission (NUC), National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE), “especially with respect to supported amounts, proportions and different details implied for worked on quality, responsibility and value.
“During the 2021 Policy Meeting, I encouraged tertiary establishments to embrace a more adaptable stance in the confirmations cycle furnished all activities are in consistence with the rules. One size fits everything is damaging, thus, the legal expectations that in the activity of its capabilities, JAMB shouldn’t annihilate the characteristics and remarkable highlights of every one of the Institutions.
As per him, “In 2017, we presented the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS) to destroy the primitive exercises around affirmation methodology towards snuggling transparencies and accountabilities on confirmations. It was on this note that it was ordered that all admissions to tertiary establishments in Nigeria should be done on the CAPS.
“This suggests that all applications for customary and non-standard admissions to tertiary organizations should be steered through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board in congruity with its empowering regulation. I’m mindful that JAMB issues explicit Advisories to direct various parts of the interaction. I thusly encourage each Institution to follow those warnings in light of a legitimate concern for the area.
“By the last approach meeting, I had supported that all ill-conceived confirmations from 2017 to 2020 be overlooked given such up-and-comers met the base passage capabilities in their different courses of study.
“I’m mindful that the interaction drove the impacted organizations to announce around 1,000,000 ill-conceived confirmations for the periods.
“When the cycle is finished, vital measures would be set up to track and endorse all blamable Heads of Institutions regardless of regardless of whether they are still in office. I have coordinated a nearby watch on the 2021 and 2022 activities with the end goal of recognizing any violator for stricter discipline. I should repeat my position that no violator would slip through the cracks even after the person probably finished the residency of office.”
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]]>The Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron, is currently selling application structures for induction into its Higher National Diploma (HND) Programs for the 2022/2023 scholastic meeting. See the courses, prerequisites and how to acquire Maritime Academy HND structure beneath
The Management of Maritime Academy of Nigeria thus welcomes appropriate and qualified contender for induction into different Higher National Diploma (HND) Programs of the Academy for the 2022/2023 Academic Session.
Sea Academy of Nigeria (MAN) HND Courses and Duration
The length of Higher National Diploma (HND) programs is two (2) years, separated into four (4) semesters. The accompanying projects are on offer:
Nautical Science
Marine Engineering
Sea Transport and Business Management
Sea Academy of Nigeria (MAN) HND Admission Requirements
Up-and-comers looking for induction into the Academy should have a utilitarian and open electronic mail address (E-mail) and cell phone number.
A. Nautical Science
a. Candidates Must have a Senior Secondary School Certificate or its comparable with something like FIVE CREDIT passes in subjects which should incorporate.
– Math
– English Language,
– Physical science
– Topography,
– also, some other related Science subjects got in NOT MORE THAN TWO SITTINGS.
b. Candidates Must have a National Diploma Certificate in Nautical Science with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of at the very least 2.50 (Lower Credit) from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria or other licensed establishment recorded with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Likewise, up-and-comers should have JAMB Registration number.
c. Candidates Must have finished at least one-year post-ND Industrial Training with proof or probably obtained at least one-year related work insight in a pertinent association.
d. Up-and-comers with PASS at National Diploma level from Maritime Academy of Nigeria or other certify establishment probably finished at least two years Post-ND Industrial Training with proof or probably gained at least two years related work insight in an important association.
B. Marine Engineering
a. Candidates Must have a Senior Secondary School Certificate or its comparable with something like FIVE CREDIT passes in subjects which should incorporate
– Math
– English Language,
– Physical science,
– Science,
– also, some other related Science subjects got in NOT MORE THAN TWO SITTINGS
b. Candidates Must have a National Diploma Certificate in Marine Engineering with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of at least 2.50 (Lower Credit) from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria or other certify establishment recorded with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Additionally, applicants should have JAMB Registration number.
c. Candidates Must have finished at least one-year post-ND Industrial Training with proof or probably gained at least one-year related work insight in a pertinent association.
d. Competitors with PASS at National Diploma level from Maritime Academy of Nigeria or other certify foundation probably finished at least two years Post-ND Industrial Training with proof or probably gained at least two years related work insight in a pertinent association.
C. Oceanic Transport and Business Management
a. Candidates Must have a Senior Secondary School Certificate or its identical with no less than FIVE CREDIT passes in subjects which should include:
– Arithmetic,
– English Language,
– Financial matters,
– also, any two of Commerce, Government, Financial Accounting and Business Management acquired in NOT MORE THAN TWO SITTINGS.
b. Candidates Must have a National Diploma Certificate in Maritime Transport and Business Studies with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of at the very least 2.50 (Lower Credit) from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria or other certify foundation recorded with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). Likewise, up-and-comers should have JAMB Registration number
c. Candidates Must have finished at least one-year post-ND Industrial Training with proof or gained at least one-year related work insight in an important association.
d. Candidates with PASS at National Diploma level from Maritime Academy of Nigeria or other licensed foundation probably finished at least two years post-ND Industrial Training with proof or obtained at least two years related work insight in a significant association.
Foundation TRANSCRIPT
Scholarly Transcript of Applicants from other certify establishments should arrive at the Academic Registrar prior to the Closure of the application gateway and a duplicate to admission@maritimeacademy.gov.ng.
The most effective method to Apply for Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) HND Admission Form
Online enrollment will initiate on Monday, eleventh July 2022 and end on Friday, twelfth August 2022.
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]]>The administration of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri has declared another date for the 2021/2022 scholarly meeting registration function.
Government Poly Nekede Matriculation Ceremony
Kindly, review that the Institution’s 44th Matriculation Ceremony was before planned to hang on Friday tenth June 2022 however was rescheduled to a later date inferable from conditions outside of the Institution’s reach.
This is, accordingly, to illuminate our regarded understudies, specifically, the Polytechnic Community and the General Public that the re-booked 44th Matriculation Ceremony of the Institution will presently hang on Thursday fourteenth July 2022.
The Matriculation Ceremony, which is coordinated for the recently conceded ND 1 and HND 1 Regular and Part-time understudies for the 2021/2022 Academic Session will be at the Institution’s Mini Stadium at 10:00 am.
Every one of the recently conceded understudies are ordered to finish all the enrollment customs to empower them to take part in the Matriculation work out.
Please, all burdens brought about by this rescheduling are profoundly lamented.
Be appropriately directed.
Mrs. Anuna E. C.
Recorder
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]]>Auchipoly school of parttime public confirmation affirmation list for the 2021/2022 scholarly meeting has been delivered. applicants who applied for admission to the government polytechnic Auchi spat for the 2021/2022 scholastic meeting can continue to check assuming that they have been offered affirmation by the polytechnic.
The rundown of conceded up-and-comers have been delivered and transferred on the school entry and can be gotten to by following the underneath methodology;
Instructions to Check AuchiPoly HND Admission List
Visit: http://auchipolyspats.com/admissionlistcriterialisting.php
Select your program pf study (i.e HND)
Select your Department
Select your Course of Study
Click on “Check affirmation list” to see your confirmation subtleties
Goodluck!
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]]>Due to the foregoing, classes will begin on Monday, May 30, 2022. Students are reminded that 75 percent attendance is required to write the Second Semester Examination.
The foregoing is provided just for your information and strict adherence.
All Bida poly students are wishing for a smooth session.
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]]>The HND admission list for KADPOLY has been posted on the school’s website.
How to Check the Admission List for Kaduna Poly HND
Visit the KADPOLY admission status checker at http://kadunapoly.edu.ng/students/check-admission.
Supply your application number in the required columns.
Finally, click on the Check button to access your HND admission status.
If you are not yet offered any admission, feel free to always come back and check again.
Congratulations to all the candidates that made it to KADPOLY HND admission list for the 2021/2022 academic session.
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]]>RUGIPO Academic Calendar
FIRST SEMESTER
S/N DATE ACTIVITY/ACTIVITIES
1. Sunday 15th May, 2022. Resumption of all Students.
2. Monday 16th– Friday 20th May, 2022. Conclusion of the registration of all students and the allocation of Hostel Accommodation to deserving students.
3. Monday 23rd– Friday 27th May, 2022. Orientation Programme for fresh students.;
4. Monday 30th May, 2022. Commencement of Lectures for both fresh and returning students (SIWES Students not included).
5. Monday 4th July, 2022 Resumption of SIWES Students.
6. Monday 4th – 8th July, 2022 Registration of SIWES Students.
7. Friday 5th August, 2022. Matriculation of Fresh Students.
8. Monday 11th July- Friday 2nd September, 2022 Lectures for SIWES Students.
9. Thursday 18th August, 2022. Conclusion of Lectures (SIWES Students not included).
10. Monday 22nd August – Friday 9th September, 2022. Semester Examinations (SIWES Students not included).
11. Monday 5th– Friday 16th September, 2022. Semester Examinations for SIWES Students.
12. Friday 16th September, 2022. End of First Semester in the 2021/2022 Academic Session.
SECOND SEMESTER
S/N DATE ACTIVITY/ACTIVITIES
1- Sunday 18th September, 2022. Resumption of all students.
2. Monday 19th September- Friday 18th November, 2022. Lectures for all students.
3. Monday 21st– Friday 25th November, 2022. Students’ Union Week.
4. Monday 28th November- Friday 16th December, 2022 Semester Examinations for all students.
5. Friday 23rd December, 2022. End of the 2021/2022 Academic Session.
The management wishes all students a very pleasant Academic Session.
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]]>Dr. Salisu Ogbo Usman, Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic, has advised students to avoid distractions and remain committed to their academic pursuits as they prepare for the 2021/2022 first semester examinations, which will begin on Monday, May 16th, 2022.
Dr. Usman provided the advice during an emergency meeting of the institution’s Academic Board on Thursday, May 12, 2022. He stated that the Polytechnic administration was committed to creating a conducive teaching and learning environment for both staff and students.
He went on to say that students’ good academic performance is a direct result of their dedication and hard work achieved in a conducive learning environment created by the Institution.
As a result, he urged students to be diligent in their studies and graduate on time.
He bemoaned the high rate of student withdrawal from the institution, which he attributed primarily to poor academic performance.
The most recent instance, he recalled, was the Academic Board’s withdrawal of 196 students at her regular meeting on Friday, March 25, 2022.
THE LIST OF STUDENTS WITHDRAWN BY THE BOARD FOR POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IS AS FOLLOWS:
1. OJO SAMUEL AYOMIDE – 2019/ND/STA/069
2. GBADEBO VICTOR OLADIPO – 2019/ND/STA/076
3. SULEIMAN ABDULRAZAQ – 2019/ND/STA/095
4. AYODELE ABIGAIL TITILAYO – 2019/ND/STA/101
5. YUSUF IBRAHIM – 2019/ND/STA/113
6. MUHAMMED SADATU – 2019/ND/STA/131
7. ALIU AMINA AJAYI – 2019/ND/STA/142
8. JOSEPH JOY AYO – 2019/ND/STA/158
9. YAHAYA REHANAT OHUNENE – 2020/ND/SLT/205
10. JOSEPH MARY ENYO-OJO – 2020/ND/CPS/234
11. OBADOFIN SAMUEL OLUWAROTIMI – 2020/ND/CPS/237
12. ABDULLAHI DANJUMA R. – 2020/ND/CPS/261
13. OLAREWAJU OLOTADE DEBORAH – 2020/ND/CPS/258
14. MOMOJIMOH ABDULRAHMAN – 2020/ND/CPS/247
15. UMAR MUHAMMED – 2020/ND/CPS/023
16. ABUBAKAR IDRIS – 2020/HND/CPS/053
17. YAKUBU LADIDI – 2020/ND/LIS/069
18. AYODELE JANET REBECCA – 2020/ND/LIS/072
19. ADENIYI RAPHEAL TAIYE – 2020/ND/LIS/066
20. FATOKI SAMUEL AJOKANMI – 2020/ND/LIS/067
21. AYAYO USMAN – 2020/ND/LIS/097
22. ABDULLAZEEZ OHUNENE HALIMAT – 2020/ND/LIS/115
23. JACOB GODWIN – 2020/ND/LIS/126
24. OLOTU MERIAM – 2020/ND/LIS/165
25. ELIJAH JAMILETU – 2020/ND/LIS/187
26. ASHIRA ABDULMALIK – 2020/ND/LIS/200
27. MUSTAPHA YAKUBU USMAN – 2020/ND/LIS/207
28. ADEMU AMINU – 2020/ND/LIS/222
29. BADA AKINOLA – 2020/ND/LIS/228
30. USMAN AISHAT – 2020/ND/LIS/237
31. JAMES LUWES – 2020/ND/LIS/238
32. ISAH AMINETU – 2020/ND/LIS/251
33. ORIMOLADE EBENEZER – 2020/ND/LIS/257
34. MUHAMMED USMAN – 2020/ND/LIS/262
35. SAIDU REKIYA – 2020/ND/LIS/265
36. SULE ISIAKA OLUWABUNMI – 2020/ND/LIS/266
37. MUHAMMED ADBULGANIYU AYUBA – 2020/ND/LIS/274
38. SALIHU LUBANBATU – 2020/ND/LIS/281
39. GARUBA NEFISAT – 2020/ND/LIS/264
40. AFOLABI FELICIA BLESSING – 2020/ND/LIS/286
41. IKOJI QUEEN IKANI – 2020/ND/LIS/291
42. DADA AKINOLA – 2020/ND/LIS/288
43. YAKUBU LADIDI – 2020/HND/LIS/069
44. OLORUNSHE SAMUEL OLORUNFEMI – 2020/HND/LIS/070
45. LATEEFAT OLUWAKEMI – 2020/HND/LIS/073
46. ONALO SIAKA – 2020/ND/OTM/014
47. ABDULLAHI LUKMAN – 2020/ND/OTM/094
48. MICHEAL OJOCHENEMI – 2020/ND/OTM/161
49. ABDUL ALICE UNEKWU – 2020/ND/OTM/197
50. IDOKO YAHAYA MUSTAPHA – 2020/ND/OTM/199
51. ADEMU MUHAMMED – 2020/ND/OTM/204
52. MUHAMMED MUNIRATU – 2020/ND/OTM/239
53. OLORUNMAIYE HENRY MAYOWA – 2020/ND/OTM/243
54. BELLO RASHIDAT OHUNENE – 2020/HND/OTM/050
55. UMORU MUNIRAT OKUNU – 2020/HND/OTM/055
56. SAMUEL PETER JUWON – 2020/ND/ACCT/237
57. ADEKOLA FAVOUR ALICE – 2020/ND/ACCT/229
58. OLAROTIMI FEMI MICHAEL – 2020/ND/ACCT/235
59. AHMADU HABIBATU BELLO – 2020/ND/ACCT/270
60. SHAIBU IBRAHIM – 2020/HND/ACCT/023
61. IBRAHIM YUNUSA – 2020/HND/ACCT/080
62. ADAMU HABIB – 2020/HND/ACCT/094
63. YAHAYA ABBAS FATIMA – 2020/HND/ACCT/107
64. ABIMAJE SHITU – 2020/HND/ACCT/125
65. SEKPE SHILATU – 2020/HND/ACCT/127
66. BELLO SAMSON MONDAY – 2020/HND/ACCT/129
67. SUNDAY EIKWU – 2020/HND/ACCT/135
68. YUSUF FRANCIS – 2020/HND/ACCT/141
69. SANNI MUHAMMED OPOTU – 2020/HND/ACCT/158
70. NWAGANAM CHINASA FELICIA – 2020/HND/ACCT/172
71. YAKUBU ABDULRAHAMMED – 2020/HND/ACCT/182
72. YUSUF JOY – 2020/HND/ACCT/203
73. SALAWUDEEN SADIYA – 2020/ND/BUS/043
74. ABRAHAM SARAH FUNMILAYO – 2020/ND/BUS/046
75. JOHN SUSAN – 2020/ND/BUS/153
76. ADEJOH MICHAEL OJODOMO – 2020/ND/BUS/175
77. AMINU ABDUL RAZAK – 2020/ND/BUS/198
78. ABDULLAHI GLORIA – 2020/ND/BUS/295
79. MUHAMMED IMRAN – 2020/ND/BUS/500
80. JIBRIN FATIMA – 2020/ND/BUS/503
81. MOMOH ILAWA JOHN – 2020/ND/BUS/504
82. OMAGA HOPE – 2020/ND/BUS/505
83. ETIBO OMENA GIDEON – 2020/ND/BUS/508
84. ABDUL LIASU – 2020/ND/BUS/509
85. JIBRIN HASSAN – 2020/ND/BUS/317
86. ABDULLAHI MUHAMMED – 2020/ND/BUS/545
87. ABDULLAH NURADEEN – 2020/ND/BUS/350
88. YUSUF KERIMAT – 2020/ND/BUS/352
89. OJIH OJOMAGO FAITH – 2020/ND/BUS/359
90. OGUCHE SUNDAY –
KERIMAT – 2020/ND/BUS/371
91. AJIBOYE BARAKAT DAMILOLA – 2020/ND/BUS/373
92. FRIDAY BLESSING DEBORAH – 2020/ND/BUS/378
93. ABDULKADIR AHMED – 2020/ND/BUS/384
94. ABEGUNDE FUNMILAYO FISAYO – 2020/ND/BUS/387
95. AMINU ISAH – 2020/ND/BUS/395
96. SIMON GLORY – 2020/ND/BUS/404
97. MATTHEW SAMSON OLOBOJO – 2020/ND/BUS/445
98. DANIEL OJONE – 2020/ND/BUS/468
99. AREH EMMANUEL – 2020/ND/BUS/475
100. TUNDE JEREMIAH ADAVIZE – 2020/ND/BUS/478
101. JOSEPH TANIMOLA – 2020/ND/BUS/479
102. OWONIBI ELIZABETH TOLUWALASE – 2020/ND/BUS/483
103. AKPATA AUGUSTINA FUNKE – 2020/ND/BUS/488
104. ADEMU OSAMA – 2020/ND/BUS/489
105. BALOGUN FRIDAY – 2020/ND/BUS/495
106. YAHAYA ISAIAH – 2020/ND/BUS/496
107. JONATHAN ACHEMAJE SOLOMON – 2020/ND/BUS/498
108. ICHABA ATTAH ABUBAKAR – 2020/HND/BUS/018
109. BENSON COMFORT B. – 2020/HND/BUS/055
110. SUNDAY JOSHUA – 2020/HND/BUS/064
111. SHUAIB DAUDA – 2020/HND/BUS/071
112. ABDUL MUHAMMED – 2020/HND/BUS/113
113. AUDU FARUK – 2020/HND/BUS/115
114. JIMOH AISHAT – 2020/HND/BUS/247
115. YAHAYA RUTH – 2020/HND/BUS/257
116. OLOGBOYE TENIMOWO FAITH – 2020/HND/BUS/270
117. ALAO MICHAEL MONDAY – 2020/HND/BUS/278
118. EWATO FLAUBERT OLUWADOLAPO – 2020/HND/BUS/321
119. ABDULMALIK SADIQ – 2020/HND/BUS/325
120. TIJANI OLUWATOYIN – 2020/HND/BUS/346
121. ALIH COMFORT LADI – 2020/HND/BUS/381
122. EGBO FRIDAY JOSEPH – 2020/HND/BUS/392
123. FRIDAY TAIWO MARY – 2020/ND/PAD/196
124. ALIYU AISHAT – 2020/ND/PAD/429
125. SULE LATIFATU – 2020/ND/PAD/453
126. ADEMU MUTARI – 2020/ND/PAD/468
127. ISAH RAMAT SEKINAT – 2020/ND/PAD/473
128. ABDULLAHI RASID – 2020/ND/PAD/482
129. HUDU MUSTAPHA – 2020/ND/PAD/499
130. JULIUS OLAWANIYI DAVID – 2020/ND/PAD/501
131. ISAH ABDULGUWIYU – 2020/ND/PAD/504
132. YAKUBU EJIGBO – 2020/ND/PAD/509
133. ASAMO LYDIA FAITH – 2020/ND/PAD/518
134. ALI EMMANUEL UNEKOJO – 2020/ND/PAD/521
135. FEMI JOY – 2020/ND/PAD/529
136. AWARI SAMUEL – 2020/ND/PAD/531
137. IBRAHIM NURAINI – 2020/ND/PAD/540
138. ADEFOLA GBENGA DANIEL – 2020/ND/PAD/541
139. IDRIS AMINU – 2020/ND/PAD/558
140. ALALU RAFIU TAIWO – 2020/ND/PAD/573
141. ALIU MUNIRAT ONIZE – 2020/ND/PAD/586
142. AGBAJELOLA ABIGEAL ENIOLA – 2020/ND/PAD/587
143. UJU NWOKOLO – 2020/ND/PAD/604
144. JIBRIN KABIRU – 2020/ND/PAD/607
145. ABUH YAHAYA – 2020/ND/PAD/610
146. MUHAMMED ABBAS – 2020/ND/PAD/623
147. OLORUNDARE BISOLA JANET – 2020/ND/PAD/624
148. BAMIDELE OLUWANISHOLA – 2020/ND/PAD/627
149. IBRAHIM ADBULKADIRI YAHAYA – 2020/ND/PAD/632
150. ABDULQUDRI KAFAYAT FOLASADE – 2020/ND/PAD/636
151. IBRAHIM BLESSING AJIMI – 2020/ND/PAD/639
152. USMAN MALIKI – 2020/ND/PAD/641
153. IBRAHIM MUHAMMED MAJI – 2020/ND/PAD/647
154. GABRIEL OKPANACHI DAVID – 2020/ND/PAD/656
155. ABDULLAHI RAHINAT ONODUKU – 2020/ND/PAD/669
156. IHUEFO CONVENANT IHUNAYA – 2020/ND/PAD/674
157. RAYMOND ANITA OSEKE -/2020/ND/PAD/675
158. ENIOLORUNDA ISREAL TOPE – 2020/ND/PAD/677
159. MOMOHJIMOH SIYAKA – 2020/ND/PAD/693
160. BELLO PRECIOUS OLUWAYEMISI – 2020/ND/PAD/697
161. JAMES GLORY – 2020/ND/PAD/698
162. IDRIS MOHAMMED – 2020/ND/PAD/704
163. AJAYI MOHAMUD FRANK – 2020/ND/PAD/705
164. JOHN SOLOMON – 2019/ND/PAD/731
165. MUHAMMED AISHAT – 2019/ND/PAD/773
166. IBRAHIM UYENE – 2019/ND/PAD/797
167. ISAH IBRAHIM OLUMIDE – 2019/ND/PAD/1100
168. KELLY MIKE OGIE – 2019/ND/PAD/1504
169. AFIJABI ABIODUN OLAOLUWA – 2019/ND/PAD/101
170. JACOB MOSES MOHAMUD – 2020/HND/PAD/004
171. SUNDAY JIMBA – 2020/HND/PAD/030
172. SALIFU ADEMU – 2020/HND/PAD/049
173. IDRIS FALILAT – 2020/HND/PAD/259
174. AIYEPEKU OPEYEMI OLUMORIN – 2020/HND/PAD/267
175. OYELESI ADENIYI SOLA – 2020/HND/PAD/286
176. GIMBA ABDULLAHI – 2020/HND/PAD/288
177. AMODU ODOMA – 2020/HND/PAD/303
178. AHMED RUTH AINA – 2020/HND/PAD/316
179. ISAH ABDULLAHI – 2020/HND/PAD/324
180. SHEHU ABDULMALIK – 2020/HND/PAD/325
181. OLONIYO JIMOH BRIGHT – 2020/HND/PAD/330
182. OLOGBOYE OBASANIO – 2020/HND/PAD/333
183. ASANBE FEMI – 2020/HND/PAD/339
184. IBRAHIM SALIHU – 2020/HND/PAD/346
185. SAMUEL ILEANWA – 2020/HND/PAD/344
186. IKUSIKA JEREMIAH TEMITOPE – 2020/HND/PAD/352
187. ABDULATEEF RUKAYAT – 2020/HND/PAD/355
188. SALIU DANTALA IBRAHIM – 2020/ND/CVE/020
189. MUAHAMMED HASSAN OMEIZA – 2020/ND/CVE/024
190. ONI VICTOR TEMITOPE – 2020/ND/CVE/025
191. AJIBADE GABRIEL – 2020/ND/CVE/027
192. AJAYI OLUWASEUN OBALEKAN – 2020/ND/CVE/057
193. MOMOHJIMOH KINGMAKER – 2020/ND/MPE/003
194. ONU DANIEL 2020/ND/SGI/024
195. ABDULRAHMAN ABUBAKAR – 2020/ND/URP/080
196. SADIQ ABUBAKAR – 2020/ND/URP/081
The Rector reiterated that the administration would continue to put in place necessary measures and sustainable quality assurance in the Institution.
Uredo Omale
Head, Public Relations and Protocol Unit.
Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja.
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