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APGA Chairman Celebrates JIIMATECH’S 25th Anniversary With Honour And Gratitude

 

Written By Nduka Anyanwu 
 

In a heartfelt acknowledgment, APGA National Chairman, Barrister Sly Ezeokenwa, expressed his deep appreciation for the recognition bestowed upon him by the St. John’s Innovation Institute of Management and Technology (JIIMATECH), Neni. During the institute’s 25th Silver Jubilee, Matriculation, and Exhibition Ceremony, he was honored with an Award of Appreciation, a gesture that underscores the institute’s commitment to fostering innovation and nurturing young talent.

In his words, "I am truly humbled to receive this recognition from JIIMATECH," Ezeokenwa remarked. "Their dedication to developing young minds and promoting innovation is commendable and vital for the growth of our society."


Ezeokenwa also highlighted the importance of ongoing efforts to build a more livable and prosperous Anambra State. Under the visionary leadership of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, the APGA government remains committed to advancing education and empowering communities across the state.


He further extended his gratitude to the management and staff of JIIMATECH for their impactful work over the years. "Congratulations to JIIMATECH on 25 years of excellence and impactful service. Your dedication is shaping the future of our nation," he stated.

In addition, Ezeokenwa paid special tribute to His Lordship, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor, for his inspiring presence and blessings during

the celebration. His leadership and spiritual guidance continue to inspire progress and unity within the community.

As JIIMATECH marks a significant milestone, the appreciation expressed by the APGA Chairman underscores the vital role of educational institutions in nation-building. With continued focus on innovation and empowerment, Nigeria’s future remains promising.






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