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Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate Processing Fee Payment Update

Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate Processing Fee Payment Update

 

Management had previously informed the Polytechnic Community, through earlier circulars, of its decision to present certificates to graduates on the day of the 2026 Convocation Ceremony.

Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate

Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate

Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate
Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate

Furthermore, at its 8th meeting held on Thursday, July 30, 2026, Management resolved that the 2026 Convocation Ceremony will take place on Friday, October 30, 2026, subject to confirmation by the Academic Board and Governing Council. Accordingly, all affected graduating students are required to pay the usual certificate processing fee of Twenty-Five Thousand Naira (N25,000.00) only at the Polytechnic Microfinance Bank.

Management wishes to reiterate that, henceforth, in line with the administrative best practices being pursued by the Rector of Grace and her Management Team, certificates will be issued to eligible graduates on the day of the Convocation Ceremony.

Federal Polytechnic Nekede Certificate

Graduands are therefore advised to complete all required payments before the ceremony to ensure the smooth collection of their certificates. Graduands should also note that proof of payment for the certificate processing fee will be a mandatory requirement for participation in the Convocation Ceremony and collection of certificates on the day.

Consequently, Management has approved that any graduate who fails to collect their certificate within one (1) year after graduation will be required to pay an annual certificate storage fee, as may be determined by Management. The applicable charge will continue to accrue each year until the certificate is collected.

Heads of Divisions, Deans of Schools, Directors, Heads of Departments (Teaching and Non-Teaching), and all other concerned officers are requested to give this memorandum the widest possible publicity to ensure that all affected graduating students are adequately informed and comply accordingly.

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