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Ondo varsity SUG president appoints 40 aides, special advisers
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Ondo varsity SUG president appoints 40 aides, special advisers

Punch Nigeria about 7 hours 1 mins read
The new Ondo varsity SUG president, Folagbade Ayoola, has appointed nearly 40 aides and special advisers to ensure effective administration of the union. Read More: https://punchng.com/ondo-varsity-sug-president-appoints-40-aides-special-advisers/

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