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The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, has introduced ‘Na’Allah Campus Ride’ as alternative transportation model on its campus, aiming to facilitate ease of movement for the institution’s students.
The university disclosed this information in a Facebook post, announcing the commencement of Na’Allah Campus Ride.
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In the Facebook post, some students shared their excitement as they rode the bikes around the campus.
“Opara Anthony Chibuka, a 200-level Philosophy student and one of the riders, expressed, ‘The bike is smooth and easy to ride. Many of us on campus will greatly enjoy using the bikes.
“I know that many of my friends have been waiting for this opportunity. Kudos to the vice-chancellor,’ the post read.
In the comment section, the university mentioned that it has only received a delivery of 100 bicycles.
During the launch, many students were seen riding alongside the Vice Chancellor and some principal officers of the institution.
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