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FEDPONAM Mourns the Loss of HND 1 Student, Lucky John John
The institution and student community have been left in shock and sorrow over the tragic loss. Friends and classmates described Lucky as a kind and courageous individual who faced life’s challenges with resilience and strength.

Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda (FEDPONAM) is mourning the untimely passing of one of its students, Lucky John John, a dedicated learner from the School of Business, HND 1 Business Administration and Management (BAM).
The institution and student community have been left in shock and sorrow over the tragic loss. Friends and classmates described Lucky as a kind and courageous individual who faced life’s challenges with resilience and strength.
In a heartfelt message shared within the community, tributes poured in, highlighting the deep impact he had on those around him. “Indeed, you fought a good fight,” one message read, reflecting the pain and grief felt by many.
The entire FEDPONAM family extends its condolences to the bereaved family and loved ones of Lucky John John. His memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
May his soul rest in peace.
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