By Abdullahi Kano
The Acting Registrar of the national board for Arabic and Islamic Studies Professor Mohammad Shafi’u Abdullahi has Commended the Commitments and Dedication of the personnel of the Agency in the Last Conduct of the NBAIS Examinations that was Conducted in almost all Parts of the Nation.
He said the Staff of the Agency had conducted themselves Appropriately and Professionally.
Acting Registrar NBAIS, urged Nigerians to pray for Peace
He Charged them to sustain the tempo in the subsequent examinations that would be conducted by the Agency.
Professor Mohammad Shafi’u Abdullahi reassured the staff of NBAIS that efforts were being put in place in ensuring more effective service delivery, improved welfare, Training, and retraining of Staff.
He enjoined the Personnel of NBAIS to be more Committed and transparent while discharging their assigned responsibilities.
The Acting Registrar maintained that Preparations are on Top gear for the full take-off of the Tsangaya Department, He urged all stakeholders to Accord Maximum support and cooperation to the agency to achieve maximum success.
Professor Mohammad Shafi’u Abdullahi applauded the support of the federal Ministry of Education for the support to the Agency.

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