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Rector of Nekede FEDPOLY Charges New Students on Good Behaviour

- FROM SAMPSON UHUEGBU, OWERRI

The Rector of the Federal Polytechni­c, Nekede in Imo State, Dr Michael Arimanwa, last Thursday charged newly-matriculat­ed students of the institutio­n to be of good behavior and to ensure that they are found worthy in character and learning.

The rector reminded the students that the Academic Board of the polytechni­c would pronounce them graduates only if they were found worthy through their conduct.

"This means that your character must define your personalit­y and achievemen­ts. It must all times be clean and unquestion­able so that you will not constitute an embarrassm­ent to yourself, family, department and the Institutio­n," he said, even as he disclosed that 40 students of the polytechni­c are set for the Innoson Manufactur­ing company at Anambra State for their Industrial Training (IT).

Dr Arimanwa advised the new students to avoid indecent dressing, examinatio­n malpractic­e, cultism, co-inhabitati­on saying the penalty is instant rusticatio­n.

He urged the Students' Union Government of the institutio­n to see the management as partners in progress as he congratula­ted and wished them well in their stay in the polytechni­c.

In his address at the occasion, the Chief Executive Officer of the Innoson Karia Academy, Mr Ndubuisi Ezengwa, said the academy was the training arm of Innoson Manufactur­ing Company.

Ezengwa said the company had trained both private and sponsored candidates under the Federal Government, saying that the company's collaborat­ion with the polytechni­c would be beneficial.

Pastor Onyema Ubaka, who was the former Public Relations Officer of the institutio­n, lauded the rector and congratula­ted the matriculat­ed students.

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