NTAC Welcomes 11 Volunteers Back from Uganda

The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) received 11 volunteers returning from Uganda, where they contributed significantly to academic development and professional capacity building. During a debriefing session held at the NTAC complex in Abuja, Dr.
Yusuf Yakub, the Director General of NTAC, praised President Bola Tinubu for enabling NTAC to function optimally. He welcomed the volunteers back to Nigeria, commending their dedication and professionalism.
Professor Yusuf Zoaka, the team lead, expressed gratitude to the Nigerian government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their support during the volunteers' deployment. The volunteers were noted for their impact in supervising master's and PhD candidates and contributing to a newly established doctoral program.
The Ugandan institution expressed interest in continuing collaboration with Nigerian scholars. The session underscored NTAC's commitment to the welfare and professional development of its volunteers and the importance of the Technical Aid Corps scheme in promoting Nigeria's international relations and technical cooperation.
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