Federal Polytechnic Nekede Reschedules 46th Matriculation Ceremony to April 2024

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Are you a new student at Federal Polytechnic Nekede eagerly awaiting your official entry into university life? The wait just got a bit longer, as the 46th Matriculation Ceremony, initially set for March 7, 2024, has been rescheduled. But what does this mean for you and your preparations?

Federal Polytechnic Nekede Owerri (FPNO) Matriculation Ceremony

The Federal Polytechnic Nekede has officially announced a change in the schedule for its eagerly awaited 46th Matriculation Ceremony. Initially set for Thursday, 7th March 2024, as outlined in the Polytechnic’s approved calendar for the 2023/2024 academic session, the ceremony has now been postponed to Tuesday, 23rd April 2024.

Event 46th Matriculation Ceremony
Original Date March 7, 2024
️ New Date April 23, 2024
️ Venue Federal Polytechnic Nekede
Reason Student registration & administrative processes
Memo Date March 1, 2024
Update Emergency meeting decision
Announcement Postponement notification

Reasons Behind the Rescheduling

The decision to postpone the matriculation ceremony stems from unforeseen circumstances that necessitated an emergency meeting by the Management on Thursday, 29th February 2024. The primary reason for this shift is to afford Screening Officers ample time to register the newly admitted students thoroughly and to wrap up other administrative processes essential for the smooth execution of the ceremony.

Apologies and Assurance

Understanding the anticipation and preparations surrounding this event, the Management extends its sincere apologies for any inconvenience this postponement may have caused to students, parents, and guardians. The decision was made with the best interests of all parties in mind, ensuring that all newly admitted students are properly registered and that the ceremony reflects the high standards of the institution.

Important Information for Students and Guests

Looking Forward

The Federal Polytechnic Nekede is committed to ensuring that its 46th Matriculation Ceremony is a memorable and seamless event for all participants. The institution appreciates the understanding and cooperation of its students, staff, and the entire polytechnic community as it works towards celebrating the academic journey of its new students.

For ongoing updates and further details, students and interested parties are encouraged to regularly check the official Federal Polytechnic Nekede website and official communication channels.

The institution looks forward to welcoming its new students officially and celebrating this significant milestone in their academic journey with the grandeur it deserves.

Olusegun Fapohunda