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Engr. Abdul Jimoh Light up KwaraPoly projects; an anti atrocious move


Kwara State Polytechnic years back is a deadly zone to tour in the middle of the night as the street of the campus is filled with total darkness. This geared up atrocities which makes it even more deadly. 


Darkness they say knows not a decent man. So therefore all activities are suspended by the time the sun disappeared and before the moon appear. 


It is of no good for students having this kind of environment. Most students enjoy reading outside their hostels, going for night classes, but have no choice than to stay indoor to avoid regrets. 


This has been years of problem for the students of Kwara State Polytechnic and even the security guards as they have to rely on their touch lights to see. But not anymore since the emergence of our project rector, Engr. Jimoh Abdul Muhammad. 


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It is a joyous thing to stand at the school gate and see clearly objects and subjects within the campus as far as the roundabout. This is indeed one of the happiest things for the students. 


Light is not only an enemy of darkness, but also a foe of evil act. This has expel all forms of atrocities within the campus during late hours. 


Further more, it has encouraged students in organizing night classes and legal movements during late hours, also inspired the security guards in performing their duties excellently. 


However, the management should try and extent this laudable projects to other parts of the campus that is still battling with darkness. 


Verily, in standard may we continue to excel. 


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