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Students threaten protest over delayed NELFUND refunds at Gombe varsity
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Students threaten protest over delayed NELFUND refunds at Gombe varsity

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
Gombe varsity students threaten protest over delayed NELFUND refunds of school fees. Learn why beneficiaries are frustrated and demanding action from stude Read More: https://punchng.com/students-threaten-protest-over-delayed-nelfund-refunds-at-gombe-varsity/

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