What to Know About the Historic IBAS Building at Kwara State Polytechnic

The IBAS building, named after Kwara's first military governor, stands as a testament to the rich history of Kwara State Polytechnic.

What to Know About the Historic IBAS Building at Kwara State Polytechnic

The IBAS (Institute of Business and Administrative Studies) building is one of the oldest structures within Kwara State Polytechnic, reflecting the institution's long-standing legacy. Named after David Bamigboye, the first military governor of Kwara and a retired army brigadier general, IBAS serves not only as a center for learning but also as a historical landmark.

The building has been instrumental in shaping the academic journey of countless students over the years, providing a space for rigorous study and collaboration. As the polytechnic continues to evolve and expand its facilities, IBAS remains a cherished part of its identity.

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In recognition of its significance, the administration of Kwara State Polytechnic plans to preserve and promote the historical aspects of the IBAS building, ensuring that future generations appreciate its value. The legacy of David Bamigboye and the enduring impact of IBAS on the institution's academic culture will be celebrated in upcoming events aimed at highlighting the polytechnic's rich history.

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