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FCAH&PT to Host 61st Anniversary Founder's Day & Convocation
 
From: CEOAFRICA REPORTER: Tolulope Deborah
Wed, 19 Mar 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology (FCAH&PT) in Ibadan is set to host its 61st Anniversary Founder's Day and Convocation from April 2 to April 5, 2025. This significant celebration bears the theme, "Bridging Past & Future: Advancing Animal Production and Health through Science, Technology, and Policy in Nigeria."

The four-day event will feature an array of activities aimed at honoring the college’s rich heritage while looking forward to future advancements in animal health and production.

Programme of Events:

Wednesday, April 2: Road Show/Awareness Campaign; Students' Carnival.

Thursday, April 3: Founder's Day Anniversary; Pre-Convocation Lecture; Conferment of Awards; Unveiling of College Compendium; Fundraising Activities; Inter-Union Sports Competition Awards; Exhibition; Project Commissioning.

Friday, April 4: Convocation Ceremony; Conferment of Diplomas; Awards & Prizes.

Saturday, April 5: Alumni Day

The events will take place at Dr. K.J. Nwufoh Hall in Moor Plantation, Ibadan, bringing together students, alumni, academic staff, and industry experts.

Dr. Adekoya Olatunde Owosibo, the College Provost, expressed his enthusiasm for the occasion, stating, "This event will not only commemorates our rich history but also sets the stage for future developments in animal health and production. We aim to foster innovation and collaboration that will leave a lasting impact on the industry and the nation."

As the college prepares to celebrate this milestone, the events promise to be an enriching experience for all participants, reflecting on past achievements while exploring the future of animal health and production through innovative solutions. 

For more information, visit [fcahtp.edu.ng] (http://fcahtp.edu.ng) or contact the college administration at foundersday@fcahtptib.edu.ng.

Join us in celebrating the legacy and future of animal health and production!

 

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