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Architects Seek Involvement in Training Polytechnic Students

Photo caption: left to right: Head, Dept of Architecture, D.S. Tobi, Rector, Kenpoly, Ledum Gwara and Rivers Chairman of NIA, Toku Fiberesima
Photo caption: left to right: Head, Dept of Architecture, D.S. Tobi, Rector, Kenpoly, Ledum Gwara and Rivers Chairman of NIA, Toku Fiberesima
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Professional architects have made a case for the involvement of professionals in the assessment of graduating polytechnic students of architecture in the polytechnics.

The Chairman of the Rivers State Chapter of Nigeria Institute of Architects, NIA, Toku Fiberesima, made the case when he led a delegation of the executive committee of the Rivers State branch of the institute on a visit to the Architecture Department and the Rector of the polytechnic.

Fiberesima said the involvement of the institute in the panel for the assessment of graduating students of the department of architecture was to ensure that graduating students met the standards required of architects.

He said Rivers State branch of NIA was ready to provide necessary assistance to support the development and growth of the Department of Architecture of the polytechnic.

During an interactive session, the NIA Chairman advised students of the Department to familiarize themselves with the processes required of them to be registered after graduation as architects.

While expressing gratitude to the NIA for the visit, the students appealed for the elimination of the disparity between architecture graduates of polytechnics and architecture graduates of universities.

The NIA executives in company with the Head of Architecture Department, Arc. D.S. Tobi, also paid a courtesy call on the Rector of the polytechnic, Dr. Ledum Suanu Gwara.

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Written by Lateef Olayinka

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