Abia State University Issues Urgent Fee Payment Ultimatum to Fresh Students

Abia State University (ABSU) has issued a firm warning to fresh students, stating that failure to pay fees by March 25th could result in their admission being considered lapsed. This announcement coincides with the release of the resumption date for academic activities. The SUG PRO Elect, stressed the importance of timely fee payment to avoid disruptions in the academic journey. ABSU urges students to act promptly to fulfill their financial obligations and avoid any complications with their admission status.

Abia State University Issues Urgent Fee Payment Ultimatum to Fresh Students
ABSU gate

In a recent development, Abia State University (ABSU) administration has issued a stern warning to all fresh students regarding their fee payment obligations. According to the latest announcement, students who fail to settle their fees by the 25th of March face the imminent risk of their admission being considered lapsed.

This directive comes alongside the release of the resumption date for academic activities, underscoring the administration's commitment to maintaining financial discipline among its student body.

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Comr Ohanusi Victor, the SUG PRO Elect, emphasized the importance of adhering to this deadline, stating, "Timely fee payment is crucial to ensure the smooth continuation of your academic journey at ABSU."

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The administration urges all concerned students to take immediate action to fulfill their financial obligations to avoid any complications with their admission status.

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For further inquiries and assistance, students can reach out to Comr Ohanusi Victor at 09132627507.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.