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Futo has commenced hostels registration for 2016/2017 Academic session

*FUTO HAS COMMENCED HOSTEL REGISTRATION FOR 2016/2017 ACADEMIC  SESSION*


*This is to inform both new and returning students the registration for hostel accomodation is on. The available hostels are*
*1. Hall A*
*2 Hall B*
*3 Hall C*
*4 Hall D*
*5 Hall E*
*6NDDC Hostel*
*7 Post Graduate Hostel*
*The cost of hostel is N12,500 for other hostels and N45,000 For NDDC hostel*
*To register visit* *www.futo.edu.ng*
*Generate an invoice and proceed to the bank to pay*
*You can also pay online with your visa or verve card*
*after payment of the stipulated Ammount, procced to the website to comple your registration*
*NOTE: Before you can pay for hostel accommodation, you most pay your school fees.*

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