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Jubilation In College of Education Akwanga As Registrar Bows Out

Rabiu Omaku

It is a celebration galore in College of Education, Akwanga in Nasarawa State by staff of the institution as the Registrar, Audu Yashi Mangut at last bowed out.

The College community according to competent source was turn into festive mode as staffs were seen exchanging pleasantries.

While majority of staff both in offices and under the tree were seen in various groups.

Some of the staff who pleaded anonymity expressed happiness over the exit of the Registrar, Audu Yashi Mangut.

A staff described the former Registrar who at the time of filling this report has started moving away his valuable from the College.

One of the staff maintained that Audu Yashi Mangut was a serious impediment to the College, as he described Mangut as a rigid person.

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