Castle Mart Hubs hails Abdul Rahman for recognition
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The Management of Castle Mart Hubs Nigeria Limited, a printing press firm revolutionizing publishing and printing in partnership with the Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), has expressed its heartfelt appreciation to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, for recognising its contributions during the recently held Vice-Chancellor’s Awards Ceremony.
By Yahaya Kana Ismaila
The Management of Castle Mart Hubs Nigeria Limited, a printing press firm revolutionizing publishing and printing in partnership with the Federal University of Lafia (FULafia), has expressed its heartfelt appreciation to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shehu Abdul Rahman, for recognising its contributions during the recently held Vice-Chancellor’s Awards Ceremony.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the firm, Mr Mohammed Abubakar Kent, conveyed the firm’s gratitude through his representative, Adetunla Muyiwa Joshua, shortly after the event.
The Vice-Chancellor’s awards event was organised to honour deserving staff and partners of the University for their contributions to the institution’s development.
The award ceremony marked the opening of a week-long celebrations scheduled to run until November 7, 2025, as part of the fourth FULafia Get-Together event.
Castle Mart Hubs Nigeria Limited had earlier signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with FULafia to work together with the University to publish and print materials for the University.
The firm’s recognition, therefore, came as an acknowledgment of its strict adherence to the terms of that agreement, an effort that has, significantly, improved efficiency in the University’s publishing and printing operations.
In his message of appreciation, Mr Kent thanked Abdul Rahman for fostering a supportive environment “that allows partnerships like ours to thrive.”
He reaffirmed Castle Mart’s commitment to sustaining quality service delivery and supporting initiatives aimed at positioning FULafia among the leading universities in Africa.
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