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NAOWA 8 Division Chairperson Visits Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto

The Chairperson of the Nigerian Army Officers Wives Association (NAOWA), 8 Division Chapter, Mrs. Mey Indidi Ayose, recently paid a courtesy visit to Muhammad Tukur Alkali, the Commissioner for the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education.

The visit aimed to explore potential collaborations in the education sector and strengthen partnerships focused on improving educational standards.

In his response, Commissioner Alkali expressed his full support for NAOWA’s initiatives and assured his commitment to helping achieve the organization’s educational objectives.

The meeting was attended by the Director of Administration, Abubakar Umar Salam, along with other staff members from the Ministry.

 

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