Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Matriculates 2,721 Students for 2023-2024 Session

Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana in Ebonyi State matriculated 2,721 students for the 2023/2024 academic session, emphasizing discipline, academic excellence, and zero-tolerance for misconduct.

Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Matriculates 2,721 Students for 2023-2024 Session
Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic

Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana, Ebonyi State, welcomed a total of 2,721 students into its academic fold during the matriculation ceremony held today for the 2023/2024 academic session. The event, marked with enthusiasm and promise, underscored the beginning of a transformative journey for the newly admitted students.

Dr. Felix U. Attah, the Rector of the institution, revealed that the matriculating students were admitted for National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) full-time and part-time courses, reflecting the diverse academic offerings of the Polytechnic.

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During the solemn ceremony, Dr. Attah reiterated the institution's commitment to instilling discipline and delivering quality education. "The Polytechnic was founded on the principle of shaping students to become model citizens with a blend of strong character and academic prowess. Hence, there is a strong focus on hard work and achieving excellence in academics," he emphasized.

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In a stern admonition against misconduct, the Rector reminded the students of their obligation to uphold good conduct at all times. While encouraging participation in positive campus associations, he issued a firm warning against involvement in any form of cultism or social vices, emphasizing the institution's zero-tolerance policy towards such activities. Dr. Attah underscored the serious consequences, including expulsion and loss of student status, for any breach of the Matriculation Oath.

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Highlighting the Polytechnic's illustrious history of nurturing professionals across various sectors, Dr. Attah assured the matriculating students that by embracing hard work and adhering to the institution's values, they have the potential to unlock greatness. He urged them to seize the opportunity for personal growth and to make positive contributions to their families, Nigeria, Africa, and the global community through their academic endeavors.

As the ceremony concluded, the atmosphere was charged with optimism and determination, with the newly matriculated students ready to embark on their academic journey with a sense of purpose and commitment.

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