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Federal College Of Education, Iwo Gets A Provost

 

The Federal Government through the ministry of Education has confirmed the appointment of Rafiu Adebayo, as the Provost of the newly founded federal College of Education, Iwo, State of Osun.

Rafiu Adebayo is a Professor of Islamic studies and he was until his new appointment the deputy Chief Imam of the Prestigious University of Ilorin, Kwara State.

Iwo Federal Colleges of Education was one of the six newly founded colleges by the Buhari/APC led administration.

You will recall that late last year, President Buhari approved the establishment of six new Colleges of Education as announced by Education Minsiter, Adamu Adamu, with considering to geo-political zones in a bid to make all States of the federation to host at least a College of Education each.

The news of the appointment was made known to the public through the institution news bulletin.

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