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FREE SHUTTLE COMMENCES TODAY, CHAMPIONED BY ASUMADU & WISDOM NDUKWE


 In the wake of end of first semester examinations, excellences Prince Asumadu and Wisdom Ndukwe has lobbied and made available official arrangement for 4 shuttle service for students on Diaspora, International, Traditional and Pentagon Campuses(Northern campus).

The aforementioned destination is the convenging point where students would be conveyed to and fro their examination centres.  Students should accord the needed and the necessary support, cooperation and assistance to the agents.

The free shuttle commences today, Sunday, 15th of May, 2022. It is for a period of one substantive week. We have been told the President is working around the clock to call for the extension of the services of the Boafo bus. 

Whistle Blower 360 & Walking Encyclopaedia 360 wishes you a successful examinations. 

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