Christ Ambassadors’ College wins NAPS award

THE National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) has awarded Christ Ambassadors’ College, Kaduna, as the best performing secondary school in the state going by the performance of its students in academic activities.

The award was presented by the National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) as part of the Association’s annual leadership event.

The president of NAPS, Mr Adekanbi Sunday Asuku, while presenting the award at the school premises, said “over the years, our association has noticed with keen interest that students from Christ Ambassadors’ College are usually outstanding in the various higher institutions they find themselves. And this may not be unrelated to the school’s zero tolerance for examination malpractice amongst other excellent cultures.”

In her message while receiving the award, the school manager, Dr Tosin Akinpeloye, expressed appreciation for the award by the association, saying “This award is an affirmation of Christ Ambassadors’ commitment to excellence and integrity in the educational sector in Nigeria.”

She reiterated that over the years, the college had consistently produced students who were blazing the trail by winning the best student awards in their various institutions around the world.

“In 2016, the college produced the best student in NECO examinations in Kaduna State, and recently, the Directorate of University Advancement, ABU, Zaria, awarded an ex-student of the school as the best student in Medicine with a CGPA of 5.0.

“Christ Ambassadors’ College, today, is even more determined and poised in her pursuit and commitment to produce graduates who are sociable, innovative, confident and technically empowered to achieve success through hard work, integrity, creativity and persistence, Dr  Akinpeloye said.

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