Anambra State Polytechnic (ANSPOLY) formerly Anambra State College of Agriculture, Mgbakwu, will hold the first convocation on 3rd or 10th December 2020.
Founded in 1992 and upgraded to polytechnic in January 2017, this is the first time the institution is announcing convocation.
In a text message, sent by the Public Relation Officer (PRO) on behalf of the Registrar of the institution, the polytechnic invited all their ND graduands, from 2007 – 2015 to the ceremony on 3rd or 10th December 2020.
The text message reads: “Dear Graduands, I am directed to respectfully and happily inform you of and invite you to the combined convocation of the Anambra State Polytechnic, formerly Anambra State College of Agriculture, which comes up either on the or 10th of December, 2020, for all ND graduands of Former Anambra State College of Agriculture, Mgbakwu (from 2007 to 2015).
“Kindly inform all graduands from 2007 to 2015 that you know for necessary action. To this effect, you are advised to contact the Office of the Registrar or call immediately for information on all logistics concerning your convocation and participation. Congratulations!”
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