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Co-Founder Fideipoly Receives New Students Union Council Members, Tasks Them To Be Good Ambassadors

The Co-Founder of Fidei Polytechnic, Gboko Rt. Hon. Mrs Dorothy Mato has congratulated and tasked the newly elected members of Students Union Council (SUC) to be good Ambassadors and role models of the Polytechnic.
The Co-Founder gave the challenge when she received the students union leaders in her office today 30th May, 2024. Moreso, the Co-Founder used the opportunity to congratulate them on their victory at the just concluded Students Union Elections.
In his remarks, the Dean of Students Affairs, Comr. Bunde Upurugh informed the Co-Founder that they were in her office to meet with her for the first time after election and appreciated the Co-Founder for her untiring support and also her zeal and determination to move the Polytechnic to a higher level.
Also speaking, the newly elected Students Union Council (SUC) President Comr. Tyoakaa Raphael appreciated the Co-Founder and further promise on behalf of the entire Exco members to be Good ambassador of the Polytechnic.
The interface was attended by all the newly elected members of the Students Union Council and some celebrities of the institution.
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