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MATRICULATION DATE REMAINS UNCHANGED – TOPS MANAGEMENT

The Management of The Oke Ogun Polytechnic (TOPS), has said that the date to hold the 2021/2022 matriculation ceremony for the newly admitted students remains valid and unchanged. According to a memo released on Thursday, the matriculation ceremony for the fresh intakes will be held on Thursday 17th July 2022.
A statement from the polytechnic registrar confirmed that the concerned students can now proceed to their school office for the collection of matric gowns.
The statement reads, “I am directed to refer All ND I and HND I Students to the memo Ref. TOPS/DSA/12/III/353 of 30th June, 2022 on the above subject. All ND 1 and HND I Students are hereby informed that 2021/2022 Matriculation Ceremony slated for Thursday 14th July, 2022 remain unchanged…
“Also, I wish to request all ND I and HND I Student to collect their academic gowns from their School Officers as from Friday 8th July, 2022.”
“Please ignore contrary information you might have received and rely on
the content of this memo.”
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