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Important info and guidelines to all futo students


Greatest FUTOites,

This is to inform you that you can sign your undertaking of good behaviour at the Federal high court Owerri, located along Port-Harcourt road at a very reduced price.

DIRECTION:
From Douglas, enter a keke to Port-harcourt road. Stop at Imo State House of assembly Junction and walk down to the Federal High court. The court is situated beside the Court of appeal.

NOTE:
1. The High court charges a fee of #200 only for stamping. (Reports has it that the fee was increased to #300 lately).

2. Make sure you go with a photocopy and the original copy of your form.

3. Signing by proxy is not allowed.

Note : no clearance receipt ,no lectures for you

Fredguru always cares

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