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Bida Poly matriculates 120 students for degree programmes

By Ahmadu Baba Idris, Birnin Kebbi
03 December 2020   |   3:02 am
About 120 students were recently admitted for the degree programme of the Federal Polytechnic, Bida in affiliation with the Federal University of Technology, Minna for the 2019/2020 academic session.

About 120 students were recently admitted for the degree programme of the Federal Polytechnic, Bida in affiliation with the Federal University of Technology, Minna for the 2019/2020 academic session.

This brings to 500, the total number of students who have so far registered for the programme since it began last year. Representative of the university Vice Chancellor, Prof Johnson Olusegun Oyefo disclosed this during the matriculation ceremony, which held in the polytechnic’s Twin Theatre recently.

Oyefo, who is the university’s Director of Affiliation and Linkages, enjoined the new students to avoid people of questionable character who may distract them from attending to their academic works throughout their stay on campus.

He further advised the students not to involve themselves in examination misconduct and other acts that could constitute threat to the relative peace in the polytechnic community.

The Rector, Dr Abubakar Abdul Dzukogi, who was represented by the Deputy Rector, Administration, Dr Sani Man-Yahaya assured the students of a conducive teaching and learning atmosphere.

He asked students to take advantage of the opportunities provided by the programme to achieve their goals of becoming useful citizens of the world.

Meanwhile, the Polytechnic’s Director of Affiliation, Dr Ndako Yahaya acknowledged the gains so far recorded by the programme, while applauding the Rector for his continuous commitment to the success of the programme. He noted that challenges notwithstanding, the polytechnic still boasts of more students than other schools affiliated to the university.

The new students expressed gratitude to the Dzukogi led administration, which initiated the degree programme and for providing a conducive environment for its smooth running.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after the matriculation, One of the students, Aisha Abubakar from Quantity Surveying Department, commended the management for the smooth running of the programme and advised her fellow students to adhere to rules and regulations governing the programme and the polytechnic.

Another student from Building Technology Department, Owolabi James Adebayo said the Directorate of University Affiliation was doing its best to make sure the programme succeeded.

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