ATBU Students Express Concerns Over School Calendar Delays

Students at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) are voicing their concerns about the delayed release of the school calendar and the subsequent disruption to their education as monitored by myschoolnews

ATBU Students Express Concerns Over School Calendar Delays

Students at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) have expressed their growing concerns over the prolonged delays in the release of the school calendar and the subsequent impact on their education. Michael Monday Musa, known as Amarlo Michael, has taken a proactive stance, urging students not to lose hope and emphasizing the importance of their voices in effecting change.

In a heartfelt message addressed to the school management, Amarlo Michael conveyed his apprehension about the negative consequences of these delays on students' academic progress. He implored the university administration to prioritize addressing these issues promptly to ensure that students can receive a quality education.

Amarlo Michael's message was a call to action for his fellow students, reminding them that their voices matter and they have the right to be heard. He encouraged students to respectfully communicate their concerns to the school management and persist in their efforts to make a difference.

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The delays in releasing the school calendar and resuming classes have created frustration among students. However, Amarlo Michael encouraged students not to be discouraged by the situation but to focus on what they can control, such as their dedication to their studies and their commitment to advocating for their education.

He concluded his message by emphasizing the power of students' voices in driving positive change within the university. The call to action was signed by Michael Monday Musa, known as Amarlo Michael.

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ATBU students continue to hope for swift resolution and a return to a regular academic schedule.