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Matriculation: Shun Indecent Dressing, Cultism- Kaduna Polytechnic Management Advise Freshers

The management of the Federal polytechnic kaduna, kaduna State has advised the newly admitted ND and HND students of the 2021/2022 academic session to shun Indecent Dressing, Cultism and be good ambassadors of the institution.
The Dean Students Affairs Kaduna Polytechnic, Mal. Musa Ndamadu Farouq, Stated this while addressing the matriculants of the Regular programme during the matriculation ceremony.
He advised the students to be of good morals whilst abiding by the rules and regulations governing the Polytechnic.
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The Dean congratulated them on a successful oath taking as bonafide students of the Polytechnic, he assured them of his Continua commitment towards students matters and in students best interest at all time.

“Remember that you are here to acquire certification both in character and academics. Welcome to Kaduna Polytechnic, and I wish you the best of your academic pursuit” He added.
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