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BREAKING: FG Releases Admission List For Unity Colleges

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The Federal Government has released admission list for the 110 Unity Colleges across the nation.

 

Newsonline reports that the Federal Ministry of Education disclosed this on Friday in a statement.

 

Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Mr Benjamin Goong who made the announcement on Friday advised parents to log on to the ministry’s website to check their wards’ names.

 

READ ALSO: JAMB Approves Cut-Off Marks For 2022 Admissions

 

Goong said parents could also check the admission status at the school they applied.

 

According to him, limited vacancies still exist in some unity colleges.

 

He said admission is ongoing in such schools with available vacancies.

 

More Details soon.

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