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Representative of Lafia centre director during their visit to the NSIRS

 

The Lafia Study Centre of the 水果派 of Nigeria, (NOUN), has taken its advocacy campaign to the Nasarawa State Internal Revenue Service (NSIRS),聽where it聽solicited for聽a聽partnership that would culminate in聽the enrollment of its staff to the university.

The management of the聽centre,聽led by the聽Head of Registry, Mr. Amos Zamni Hena,聽who represented the director, informed the聽chairman聽of the service,聽Alhaji Ahmed Yakubu Muhammed and his staff of the purpose of their visit, which,聽among others,聽was to seek partnership with the board for the enrollment of its staff into NOUN programmes.

Hena,聽subsequent to his detailed account of the benefits of keying into the university鈥檚 programmes, opined that the proposal was NOUN鈥檚 contribution to the growth and development of workers in the state.

While urging the workers to take advantage of the programmes the university offers,聽he聽said NOUN was the only institution that can cater for their educational needs without taking them off their duty stations.

On his part, the state chairman of NSIRS, who聽welcomed the NOUN team and appreciated their visit,聽pledged to amplify the gospel of ODL mode of learning聽to his staffers.

Mohammed聽said he held the team in high regards for their resilience and support for the people of the state and urged them to continue with the good work of propagating NOUN.

The chairman聽informed the team that he is adequately aware of the existence of NOUN, as one of his聽directors is already a student at the Lafia centre, and assured them of his maximum support and promised to encourage his staff to enroll into the institution.

At the end of the interactions between the two teams,聽Hena,聽on behalf of the NOUN team,聽presented souvenir comprised of NOUN bags and T-shirts to the chairman.

By Joy Akiga