
The manager while receiving executives of correspondents’ chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, Bauchi said the consultancy also conduct seminars, workshops, among others.He stated that with the abolishment of tuition fees in tertiary institutions by the federal government, the need for the consultancy to look inwards for more sources of revenue cannot be over-emphasized.The consult explained that students in such institutions nowadays only pay for registration and other charges which, he opined, could not meet the growing need of running cost and other administrative activities.The Consultancy, Aminu further revealed, would by early next year establish petrol filling stations, pure water factory, poultry farm, and animal husbandry just as it already established a cottage hospital in Dass, headquarters of the council area in the state.