By Abdu Jibrin Zaria
Federal college of education FCE Zaria is to partner with Usman Danfodio university sokoto to introduce more courses through affiliation.
The provosts federal college of education Zaria Dr Sulaiman Balarabe stated this during the matriculation of two hundred affliated students in Zaria.
Dr. Sulaiman Balarabe explained that the courses the students went through are through affiliation with Usman Danfodio .
The provost mention that two hundred and twenty two students enrolled under the affliated programs to study degree courses on education and other core subjects.
Dr, Sulaiman Balarabe charged the matriculated students to intensify efforts to study hard.
In a message the Vice chancellor Usman Danfodio university sokoto represented by professor Abdullahi Tukur stressed the need for affliated students to Desist from exams malpractice, cultism and all social vices.
Professor Abdullahi Tukur advised the students to be good a ambassador during and after their studies.
Also the register FCE Zaria Dr, Jibirin Lawal appealed to the management of Usman Danfodio university to come to their aid by introducing bachelor of Art on curriculum to get more courses in the college.

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