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Graduates of Nigeria-Korean Institute in Kogi to Get Employment in Korean Coys

adminAug 01, 2019

By Stephen Adeleye. Graduates of Nigeria-Korean Friendship Institute of Vocational and Advanced Technology (NKFI) in Kogi have  been assured of employment with...

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