College matriculates 406 students

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By Usman Shuaibu

The management of Amani College of Health Sciences and Technology based in Gwagwalada Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)on Saturday matriculated a total number of 406 students in this year’s academic session. The founder/Rector of the College, Prof. Amani Danjuma Peniel made this known in an interview with Peoples Daily Correspondent in his office in Gwagwalada after the 2nd matriculation ceremony.
He said the management and the entire staff of the College would remain committed to change the character, as well as the behavior of the students for better at all times.
He then advised the fresh students to be good ambassadors of the college, warning them against social vices.
He called on the parents to deem it necessary to enlighten their children on the need to go to school, saying that the authority of Amani College of Health Sciences and Technology is ready to give the scholarship to the students.
The Rector of the College appealed to the Aguma of Gwagwalada, Alhaji Muhammadu Magaji to allocate a plot of land to the College to move to the permanent site.
Danjuma Peniel, charged the Federal Government to arrest the problems affecting the private schools, especially the health sector.

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