Meet Very Rev Fr. Chris Ierwua Utov, founder of Fidei Polytechnic Gboko


Very Rev Fr. Chris Ierwua Utov was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1955. He is a native of Logo LGA of Benue State.
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SCHOOL
QUALIFICATION
1
Anglican Primary School, Buruku
FSLC
2
Mbera Community Sec. School, Ihugh
WAEC
3
St. Augustine’s major Seminary, Jos
Certificate in philosophy (c. Phil)
4
Galile institute Israel
Certificate in Human Resource Management and Conflict  Resolution
5
St. Augustine’s Major Seminary, Jos
Dip. Rel. Studies
6
Galilee Institute Israel
Dip. Project Management
7
Kaduna Media centre, Kaduna
Radio and TIV.Production (Diploma)
8
Kaduna Media centre, Kaduna
Adv. Dip. Mass communication
9
Galile institute Israel
Advance Dip. In Education System and Management
10
St. Augustine’s Major Seminary, Jos
B.D. Urbanian University (Rome)
11
John F. Kennedy University (USA)
MBA (Public Relation Management)
12
CAM Foundation USA
Ph.D (Honoris causa)
13
Nigerian Institute of Public Relations
Associate/fellow
14
Nigerian Institute of Management
FELLOW
15
National Association of Teachers of Technology
FELLOW
16
MNIPR
FELLOW


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