He commended the graduands for their discipline, perseverance, and dedication throughout the programme.
The DEPOWA president said that the association would continue to champion cancer awareness, support survivors and honour the memories of those lost to the disease.
The DEPOWA president said that the association would continue to champion cancer awareness, support survivors and honour the memories of those lost to the disease.
She encouraged the senior citizens to maintain healthy lifestyles, remain active, and nurture both body and mind.
Another retired police officer, ASP Izge Margimari, expressed happiness over Mrs Tinubu’s gesture.
In her inaugural address, Ms Shaibu paid tribute to Mrs Oluyede for her exemplary leadership.
The rector of NIMTA, Comfort Adamu, said that 135 trainees underwent six weeks of intensive ICT training.
