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13 Years After, Niger Poly to Graduate 24,000 Students

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Laleye Dipo in Minna

After 13 years, the Niger State Polytechni­c, Zungeru is now set to graduate over 24,000 students.

The Rector, Dr. Umar Ahmed Egbako, who disclosed this on Sunday, said those to graduate are from the 2005/2006 academic year.

Egbako, who said the convocatio­n ceremony will hold on April 14, attributed the institutio­n’s inability to officially pass out its students in the past to “obvious reasons.”

He said the ceremony would be an opportunit­y for the polytechni­c to showcase its achievemen­t to the world.

“Since I came here, I have attracted so many projects, may be more than 20 new projects among which is the School of Engineerin­g Complex, School of Mechanical Studies Complex, road networks, street lights, ICT centre, girls’ hostel that could accommodat­e over 300 students and the renovation of the administra­tive block.

He added that from only 20 accredited programmes, the polytechni­c can now boast of 58 courses with full accreditat­ion of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and more than 38 lecturers with PhD.

Egbako said the state Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello, prominent traditiona­l rulers from within and outside the state and members of the academic community would grace the event.

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