VOICE AIR MEDIA
THE NANS National Director of Travels and Exchange, salawudeen Kamorudeen Alade and NANS JCC has resolved the issue of the 200-level students’ school fees regime in the College of Health Science and Technology, Ijero Ekiti.
Alade led the NANS JCC Ekiti Axis alongside leaders in the School, Comrade Owolewa Taiwo, and other comrades to the College of Health Science and Technology, Ijero Ekiti about the issue of the 200-level students’ school fees regime, on Monday 5th of December 2022.
After a lengthy and prolonged meeting with the management of the institution, they resolute with the management of the institution to immediately deduct a certain amount of money from the regime tuition fees of the affected students.
“I appreciate the Leadership of NANS JCC Ekiti Axis under comrade Aderibigbe Sikiru Adekunle, Students’ Union Government President of the institution and His Executive for their cooperation with the Leadership of NANS National to achieve this pursuit”.
He also appreciated the management of the institution for having the interest of the students as their priority and also charging them to do more in enhancing the welfare of the students in the institution.
“As leaders, we will continue to agitate for the interest of Nigerian Students and the welfare of the teeming Nigerian students”, he concluded.
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