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  • So na why Course Rep dey cancel classes
    So na why Course Rep dey cancel classes😂😂
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  • Omo see messup
    You go just dey explain, explain tire, evidence full
    Omo see messup 😂🤣 You go just dey explain, explain tire, evidence full 🤣🤣
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  • My current point balance
    4,000 naira
    My current point balance 4,000 naira 😁😁
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  • SUG PRESIDENT GUN DOWN

    The shocking killing of Samuel Sampson Udo, a 26-year-old former student leader at the Peace Institute of Management and Technology in Akwa Ibom State, has plunged his community into deep grief. Udo was shot dead during his father’s funeral rites in Cross River State, turning a moment meant for mourning into a scene of terror.

    The event, which had been peaceful, erupted into chaos when rival cult groups clashed, unleashing gunfire without warning. A resident, Utum Ofem Ubi, recalled how Udo was hit by bullets as he tried to escape. In seconds, the gathering shifted from calm conversation and music to panic, screams, and people running for safety, locking themselves indoors.

    Witnesses say the incident occurred at about 2 a.m. on October 31, 2025, during what appeared to be a violent “show of strength” between the cult groups. The attack not only claimed Udo’s life but also left several others critically injured, including 29-year-old Miss Choice Ikenger, who reportedly still has bullets lodged in her body.

    For Udo’s family, the trauma remains unbearable. His mother and siblings say the image of his body riddled with bullets haunts them. His sister, Miss Affiong Sampson, described the killing as a savage act.

    > “They shot him as if he was an animal,” she said. “His body is still in the mortuary. Our entire family has been in pain since that day.”

    #campus stories
    SUG PRESIDENT GUN DOWN The shocking killing of Samuel Sampson Udo, a 26-year-old former student leader at the Peace Institute of Management and Technology in Akwa Ibom State, has plunged his community into deep grief. Udo was shot dead during his father’s funeral rites in Cross River State, turning a moment meant for mourning into a scene of terror. The event, which had been peaceful, erupted into chaos when rival cult groups clashed, unleashing gunfire without warning. A resident, Utum Ofem Ubi, recalled how Udo was hit by bullets as he tried to escape. In seconds, the gathering shifted from calm conversation and music to panic, screams, and people running for safety, locking themselves indoors. Witnesses say the incident occurred at about 2 a.m. on October 31, 2025, during what appeared to be a violent “show of strength” between the cult groups. The attack not only claimed Udo’s life but also left several others critically injured, including 29-year-old Miss Choice Ikenger, who reportedly still has bullets lodged in her body. For Udo’s family, the trauma remains unbearable. His mother and siblings say the image of his body riddled with bullets haunts them. His sister, Miss Affiong Sampson, described the killing as a savage act. > “They shot him as if he was an animal,” she said. “His body is still in the mortuary. Our entire family has been in pain since that day.” #campus stories
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  • Begin Your Future Today:

    Maduka University Enugu Opens Admissions for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Maduka University, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The announcement comes shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    The university, which has continued to attract national attention for its state-of-the-art facilities, seasoned faculty, and student-focused learning environment, is inviting prospective students who scored 150 and above in the UTME to apply for various undergraduate programmes across its schools and colleges.

    Available Programmes and Fees

    Maduka University offers a wide range of accredited courses across different disciplines:

    School of Computing
    Computer Science – ₦690,000

    Cyber Security – ₦690,000

    Software Engineering – ₦690,000

    School of Business & Social Sciences
    Accounting – ₦650,000

    Economics – ₦650,000

    Mass Communication – ₦650,000

    International Relations – ₦650,000

    Transport Management – ₦650,000

    School of Engineering
    Civil Engineering – ₦690,000

    Mechanical Engineering – ₦690,000

    Mechatronics Engineering – ₦690,000

    Computer Engineering – ₦690,000

    Electrical and Electronics Engineering – ₦690,000

    College of Medical Sciences
    Medicine and Surgery – ₦3,500,000

    School of Health Sciences
    Public Health – ₦690,000

    Radiography – ₦690,000

    Nursing – ₦1,100,000

    Medical Laboratory Science – ₦690,000

    Physiotherapy – ₦690,000

    School of Pharmacy
    Pharmacy – ₦1,100,000

    School of Law
    Law – ₦1,100,000

    IJMB Programme
    Tuition – ₦650,000 (2 semesters)

    Additional fees include an application form fee of ₦5,000 and a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000. Feeding is on a pay-as-you-eat basis, while tuition allows for flexible installment payments, except for IJMB, which requires a one-time payment.

    Why Maduka University?

    With its serene environment in Enugu, cutting-edge academic resources, and strong emphasis on practical training, Maduka University is positioned as an ideal destination for students who aspire to excel both academically and professionally.

    The institution prides itself on producing graduates who combine knowledge with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, ready to shape the future of Nigeria and beyond.

    The university also accepts Direct Entry candidates and transfer students, ensuring flexibility for applicants at different stages of their educational journey.


    Maduka University is not just offering admission — it is offering an opportunity to begin a transformative academic journey. With no hidden charges and a clear path to success, the institution invites aspiring students to secure their future today.
    #Admission
    Begin Your Future Today: Maduka University Enugu Opens Admissions for 2025/2026 Academic Session Maduka University, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session. The announcement comes shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The university, which has continued to attract national attention for its state-of-the-art facilities, seasoned faculty, and student-focused learning environment, is inviting prospective students who scored 150 and above in the UTME to apply for various undergraduate programmes across its schools and colleges. Available Programmes and Fees Maduka University offers a wide range of accredited courses across different disciplines: School of Computing Computer Science – ₦690,000 Cyber Security – ₦690,000 Software Engineering – ₦690,000 School of Business & Social Sciences Accounting – ₦650,000 Economics – ₦650,000 Mass Communication – ₦650,000 International Relations – ₦650,000 Transport Management – ₦650,000 School of Engineering Civil Engineering – ₦690,000 Mechanical Engineering – ₦690,000 Mechatronics Engineering – ₦690,000 Computer Engineering – ₦690,000 Electrical and Electronics Engineering – ₦690,000 College of Medical Sciences Medicine and Surgery – ₦3,500,000 School of Health Sciences Public Health – ₦690,000 Radiography – ₦690,000 Nursing – ₦1,100,000 Medical Laboratory Science – ₦690,000 Physiotherapy – ₦690,000 School of Pharmacy Pharmacy – ₦1,100,000 School of Law Law – ₦1,100,000 IJMB Programme Tuition – ₦650,000 (2 semesters) Additional fees include an application form fee of ₦5,000 and a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000. Feeding is on a pay-as-you-eat basis, while tuition allows for flexible installment payments, except for IJMB, which requires a one-time payment. Why Maduka University? With its serene environment in Enugu, cutting-edge academic resources, and strong emphasis on practical training, Maduka University is positioned as an ideal destination for students who aspire to excel both academically and professionally. The institution prides itself on producing graduates who combine knowledge with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, ready to shape the future of Nigeria and beyond. The university also accepts Direct Entry candidates and transfer students, ensuring flexibility for applicants at different stages of their educational journey. Maduka University is not just offering admission — it is offering an opportunity to begin a transformative academic journey. With no hidden charges and a clear path to success, the institution invites aspiring students to secure their future today. #Admission
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  • Finally someone has said it..why not tell students to buy the text books and that will be enough
    Finally someone has said it..why not tell students to buy the text books and that will be enough 😂😂
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  • How you checked your point balance?
    Mine is 2k right now
    How you checked your point balance? Mine is 2k right now
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  • OAU STUDENTS’ UNION REPORTS DEATH OF DENTISTRY STUDENT AS SEARCH FOR MISSING STUDENT CONTINUES

    The Students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University (Great Ife) has announced the unfortunate death of a Dentistry student, even as efforts persist to locate another missing student, Dorcas Oseghale.

    In a statement issued on August 13, 2025, the Union described the development as a painful and devastating event that has left the entire campus community in deep sorrow. The Union noted that the tragic news arrived while it was still working closely with relevant authorities to find Oseghale, who has reportedly been missing for about five days.

    OAU Students’ Union confirms loss of dentistry student, continues search for missing colleague

    “Our sincere sympathies are with the family, friends, and classmates of the deceased. We particularly identify with the Dental Students’ Association as they mourn this great loss within their faculty,” the statement read.

    The Union also reflected on the growing strain of academic pressure among students, reminding them that help is always available and that no one should feel isolated. It emphasized the importance of mental well-being and noted that the university’s health centre offers private and accessible counselling for students in distress.

    In addition, the Union pledged to keep pushing for stronger mental health systems on campus and to help eliminate the stigma that often surrounds such discussions. It appealed to the university administration, the health centre, staff, and the Division of Student Affairs to join hands in preventing similar tragedies in the future.

    The release was signed by Public Relations Officer, Olowosile Joseph Oreoluwa; Secretary-General, Habeeb Oke Isa; and President, Adelani David Oluwatodimu.

    #OAU
    OAU STUDENTS’ UNION REPORTS DEATH OF DENTISTRY STUDENT AS SEARCH FOR MISSING STUDENT CONTINUES The Students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University (Great Ife) has announced the unfortunate death of a Dentistry student, even as efforts persist to locate another missing student, Dorcas Oseghale. In a statement issued on August 13, 2025, the Union described the development as a painful and devastating event that has left the entire campus community in deep sorrow. The Union noted that the tragic news arrived while it was still working closely with relevant authorities to find Oseghale, who has reportedly been missing for about five days. OAU Students’ Union confirms loss of dentistry student, continues search for missing colleague “Our sincere sympathies are with the family, friends, and classmates of the deceased. We particularly identify with the Dental Students’ Association as they mourn this great loss within their faculty,” the statement read. The Union also reflected on the growing strain of academic pressure among students, reminding them that help is always available and that no one should feel isolated. It emphasized the importance of mental well-being and noted that the university’s health centre offers private and accessible counselling for students in distress. In addition, the Union pledged to keep pushing for stronger mental health systems on campus and to help eliminate the stigma that often surrounds such discussions. It appealed to the university administration, the health centre, staff, and the Division of Student Affairs to join hands in preventing similar tragedies in the future. The release was signed by Public Relations Officer, Olowosile Joseph Oreoluwa; Secretary-General, Habeeb Oke Isa; and President, Adelani David Oluwatodimu. #OAU
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  • My point balance

    Check yours
    My point balance 😁😁 Check yours
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  • Freshers Spotted
    Uniport Vibes
    #Uniport
    #Vibes
    Freshers Spotted 😂😂 Uniport Vibes 😂😂 #Uniport #Vibes
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  • Should we start the quiz again?
    Should we start the quiz again?
    Should we restart this Quiz?
    If you are interested let me know
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  • A 53-year-old man, Mazi Alex Onu, has made headlines after emerging as the Student Union Government (SUG) President of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt.

    His victory has sparked conversations online, with many praising his determination and commitment to education despite his age.

    #AUE
    #Trending
    #News
    A 53-year-old man, Mazi Alex Onu, has made headlines after emerging as the Student Union Government (SUG) President of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt. His victory has sparked conversations online, with many praising his determination and commitment to education despite his age. #AUE #Trending #News
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