Obaseki announced the conversion while speaking at the education policy town hall meeting convened by the state Ministry of Education.
For Oredo, the Edo chief executive said the campus would focus on technology and engineering, while the sister campus in Owan would be for agriculture and natural resources. “We are, as a priority, upgrading our College of Agriculture into three campuses and that the college would be degree-awarding. “The one in Iguoriakhi is almost completed, while the ones in Agenebode and Uromi would be captured in our next budget.
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