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Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Announces Deadline for School Fees

The school Authority of The Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) has announced a deadline for payment of school fees and registration for the 2021/2022 session.
According to the polytechnic registrar, Mr Femi Ogunwomoju, the institution Portal will be closed on Sunday 30th October, 2022.
He therefore advised Students to pay their school fees and complete all necessary registration formalities before the deadline.
“I write to inform all Freshmen and Returning Students that the University Portal will be closed by 12 midnight on Sunday, 30th October, 2022….
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“All Freshmen and Returning Students who are yet to pay their School Fees and complete their Registration are implored to do so immediately as no further extension will be granted by the University Management.”
“Returning Students who are unable to meet this deadline are advised to immediately apply online for Leave of Absence to enable them retain their Studentship.”
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