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NGCHT participates in 2 day sensitization and training workshop organized by the NBTE

The management of Newgate College of Health Technology, Minna led by the Registrar Mall. Abdul-Hakeem Hussaini Baba is participating in a Two day workshop for Polytechnics, Monotechnics and similar Tertiary Institutions in the North-Central zone organized by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) currently holding at The Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Nasarawa state.
The workshop tagged “Sensitization and Training Workshop on Digitalization of NBTE activities – Introduction of Technology Enabled Quality Assurance for Polytechnics, Monotechnics and similar Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria” is chaired by the Executive Secretary of NBTE, Prof. Idris M. Bugaje.
The workshop which holds between the 31st of May and 1st June, 2023 is expected to introduce the institutions to the new digital methods quality assurance introduced by NBTE for all institutions concerned.
The Registrar of the College is accompanied by the Heads of both Public Health, Miss Halira Garba and ND Community Health, Mr Monday Anche and other staff of the institution.
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