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Natasha installs free internet at Kogi federal college
NG🏛️ Politics3 hr. ago

Natasha installs free internet at Kogi federal college

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, has installed free campus-wide Wi-Fi at the Federal College of Education in Okene. The initiative aims to enhance internet access for students, supporting education, research, and digital skill development. The project was announced through a statement by her media aide, Mike Idoko. It follows her earlier efforts in environmental sustainability and economic empowerment. Students and educators praised the move, highlighting benefits such as reduced data costs, improved access to digital resources, and enhanced opportunities for remote work and innovation. Stakeholders emphasized the importance of reliable internet for modern academic and professional pursuits.

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Natasha installs free internet at Kogi federal college

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, has installed free campus-wide Wi-Fi at the Federal College of Education in Okene. The initiative aims to enhance internet access for students, supporting education, research, and digital skill development. The project was announced through a statement by her media aide, Mike Idoko. It follows her earlier efforts in environmental sustainability and economic empowerment. Students and educators praised the move, highlighting benefits such as reduced data costs, improved access to digital resources, and enhanced opportunities for remote work and innovation. Stakeholders emphasized the importance of reliable internet for modern academic and professional pursuits.

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