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The MCQ ACADEMIC Sunday


It was a sunday of exam, as we were distributed into 10 groups to answer an impromptu MCQ questions  plus drafting of charge- as organized by the Academic Unit of CLASFON, Agbani.
It was indeed interesting. 


























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