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Council Exams: Over all best student gets automatic employment.


Anambra State government has offered automatic employment to the over all best student in the National Nursing and Midwifery final qualification examination for Midwives in Nigeria.

Governor Willie Obiano made this known while presenting the winner with certificate and cash award during the State Executive Council meeting at the Government House Awka.
Government House anchor man, Ejike Abana was there and reports that Governor Obiano who congratulated the winner Miss Chisom Ezeani of Saint Joseph’s College of Midwifery Adazi Nnukwu in Anaocha Local Government Area for making the state proud, urged other students to emulate her.

The Governor reassured the people that his administration will not relent in investing in the health and education sectors.    

The Award recipient Miss Ezeani  thanked  the Governor for the
recognition, promising to positively impact on human lives. 
The Administrator of the school , Reverend Father Jerome Okafor
expressed gratitude to  the Governor for recognizing one of their students, adding
that the award will spur other students to study hard.

Congratulations to her.

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