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Don’t Lose Focus- Offa Poly NAPES President Tells Student

The President of the School of Engineering, Federal Polytechnic Offa Chapter, Comrade Oni Sunday has Charged all students in the faculty to be focused as the polytechnic resumes for the second semester 2021/2022 academic session.
Comrade Sunday stated this in his welcome address to the polytechnic students.
He urged the students not to forget their primary assignment and mission on campus.
He said, ” I will be glad and joyful to remind you not to forget the purpose and mission why you are in this Campus. When the purpose of a thing is not known, abuse is surely evitable. Many were given admission but only few will be given an opportunity to be among the convocation lists. Only serious and purpose driven students will be celebrated at the end.”
The president further assured the students of maximum welfarism as he called on the students to report any complaints regarding registration, accident, molestation, examination and result errors to his office as he will be willing to help.
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