NSUK Registry Offers Condolences to Dr. Dyaji on the Loss of Her Son
NSUK Registry Offers Condolences to Dr. Dyaji on the Loss of Her Son

The Registry Department of Nasarawa State University Keffi (NSUK) has paid a condolence visit to Dr. Mrs. Esther Joy Dyaji, a sabbatical staff member, who recently lost her son, Samuel Jepnum Joseph, in Hungary.
Led by the Registrar, Dr. Bala I. Ahmed II, the delegation conveyed the university's deepest condolences to Dr. Dyaji, expressing profound sadness at the untimely passing of her son. A condolence letter, signed by the Registrar, was presented on behalf of the university, offering collective sorrow and commitment to supporting Dr. Dyaji during this difficult period.
The university community also took the opportunity to congratulate Dr. Dyaji on the successful completion of her sabbatical leave, a significant milestone in her administrative career.
The visit culminated in prayers offered to Dr. Dyaji, seeking comfort and strength during this trying time. The NSUK community stands in solidarity with Dr. Dyaji, offering support and condolences as she navigates this difficult period.