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Good day everyone..

Trust we are all doing great. 

Please kindly read this instructions properly..

1. Below has the video guide of all the training held at PSIN Yemi osinbajo hall. Kubwa. 

Kindly watch for proper understand..

https://www.youtube.com/@adebisi_michaeladeyemi2793/videos

2. Below is the Link to download the TCMA APP. to your device. 

https://bit.ly/tcma_app

3. Kindly check your mail for your login credentials..

Note: Please Watch the videos on YouTube 

Thanks..

MIlsat Support Team

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