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Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo ready to admit first set of students – VC, Prof. Ujah

The Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo is set to admit her first set of students.

The Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof Innocent Ujah, made this disclosure while speaking with Radio Nigeria Network News.

According to him, all is now set for the take off of the institution located in Otada community in Otukpo.

Recall that Pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the newly established Federal University of Health Sciences Otukpo, FUHSO, Prof Innocent Ujah had confirmed that the school would begin academic activities from October, 2020.

Prof Ujah made this disclosure when he paid a courtesy visit to Och’Idoma, HRH Agabaidu Elias Ikoyi Obekpa in his palace in Otukpo recently.

He had said all the necessary requirements for commencement of academic session have been met.

Ben Idah

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