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SPORTLIGH AND PERSONALITY PROFILE WITH JATO PATIENCE BANNIPO

 *NORTHERN ZONE GNMTA SPORTLIGH  AND PERSONALITY PROFILE SHOW*

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Miss JATO PATIENCE BANNIPO
Bolga NTC , GNMTA PRO 2020/2021



*JATO PATIENCE BANNIPO*


 *INTRODUCTION*


She was born on 7th January 1996,at Nakpanduri in the Bunkurugu-Nakpanduri district in the North-East Region.she is the second born of 4 children of her parents.she is Persuing a Registered General Nursing Program. 



EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND


She had her Basic Education at Nakpanduri A/G primary school and A/G Junior High school both in the North East Region.Spanning  the period of 2006-2013.


After her BECE, she proceed to the Nakpanduri Business Senior High school.she studied General Arts.This was between 2013-2016


After high school,she entered  Nursing Training colleges,Bolga for her Tertiary Education to persue   a Diploma in General Nursing.  



*LEADERSHIP PROFILE*


(1)Assistant girls prefect,Nakpanduri Business S.H.S 2015-2016 Academic year .




(2)Miss GNMTA,Bolga NTC 2019-2020.


(3)Miss Bisu 2019 to - date .



(4)GNMTA/SRC P.R.O@,NTC,Bolga 2020-2021 Academic year.




 *PROJECTS AND POLICY INITIATIVES*


 1- empowering the future generation of  women.


 *SPECIAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES*


✅ Communication And Public Speaking



HOBBIES


1.watching movies

2. Listening to News 

3.Public Speaking



From her profile and interaction with her, you can deduce that,she comes from a hard background blend with hard work. We wish her all the best

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