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NAPS Senate President Applauds Kogi Poly Rector’s Achievements at Press Briefing
NAPS Senate President Applauds Kogi Poly Rector’s Achievements at Press Briefing

The Senate President of the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), Comr. Usman Ibrahimnyass Dende, has lauded the leadership of the Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic, Prof. Usman Salisu Ogbo, for his remarkable achievements during his first tenure.
Comr. Dende, alongside the outgoing NAPS Secretary-General, Comr. Noah Agada, attended a press briefing held by Prof. Ogbo to mark the end of his tenure. The rector outlined his administration’s strides in infrastructure development, academic excellence, and staff empowerment.
In his remarks, Comr. Dende praised Prof. Ogbo’s commitment to improving the institution, describing his leadership as instrumental in advancing quality education. He further encouraged sustained efforts to enhance academic standards in polytechnics across Nigeria.
The event underscored the impact of Prof. Ogbo’s tenure and the ongoing collaboration between student leadership and institutional management to strengthen educational growth.
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