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  • The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Port Harcourt, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa today received members of the National Association of Science Laboratory Technologists of Nigeria (NASLT) who paid him a courtesy call.

    The visit formed part of activities marking the Association’s 40th Annual Conference, currently holding at the University of Port Harcourt.

    Welcoming the delegation, the Pro-Chancellor expressed delight at their visit, noting that he is a Fellow of the Institute and was the sponsor of the bill that established the institution. He commended the Association for its contributions to scientific advancement and wished them a successful and productive conference.

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    The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Port Harcourt, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa today received members of the National Association of Science Laboratory Technologists of Nigeria (NASLT) who paid him a courtesy call. The visit formed part of activities marking the Association’s 40th Annual Conference, currently holding at the University of Port Harcourt. Welcoming the delegation, the Pro-Chancellor expressed delight at their visit, noting that he is a Fellow of the Institute and was the sponsor of the bill that established the institution. He commended the Association for its contributions to scientific advancement and wished them a successful and productive conference. #Uniport_stories
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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.

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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
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  • Uniport Pharmacy Students Reeling After Shocking ICT Results: 95% Failure Rate Sparks Outrage

    A sense of shock and dismay has swept through the 200 Level Pharmacy program at the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) following the release of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) exam results. The outcome was nothing short of devastating, with 129 students failing, a mere 7 passing, and not a single student achieving a distinction.

    This staggering 95% failure rate has left many students feeling frustrated, confused, and wondering what went wrong. The news is made even more bitter by the fact that those who failed will have to resit the course, a move that comes with a hefty price tag of ₦10,000 per student. To add insult to injury, the students were reportedly under the impression that they could carry the course over, as stated in the handbook.

    The students are now calling the situation "unfair and confusing", and many are questioning the fairness of the system. "How could this happen?" is the question on everyone's lips. The massive failure rate has sparked outrage among the student body, with many demanding answers from the university administration.

    The situation has raised concerns about the quality of teaching, the effectiveness of the course materials, and the support systems in place for students. As the students prepare to resit the course, they are left wondering what the future holds and how they will move forward.

    The Uniport administration has yet to comment on the situation, but one thing is certain - this shocking result has left a mark on the 200 Level Pharmacy program and will have far-reaching consequences for the students involved.

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    Uniport Pharmacy Students Reeling After Shocking ICT Results: 95% Failure Rate Sparks Outrage A sense of shock and dismay has swept through the 200 Level Pharmacy program at the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) following the release of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) exam results. The outcome was nothing short of devastating, with 129 students failing, a mere 7 passing, and not a single student achieving a distinction. This staggering 95% failure rate has left many students feeling frustrated, confused, and wondering what went wrong. The news is made even more bitter by the fact that those who failed will have to resit the course, a move that comes with a hefty price tag of ₦10,000 per student. To add insult to injury, the students were reportedly under the impression that they could carry the course over, as stated in the handbook. The students are now calling the situation "unfair and confusing", and many are questioning the fairness of the system. "How could this happen?" is the question on everyone's lips. The massive failure rate has sparked outrage among the student body, with many demanding answers from the university administration. The situation has raised concerns about the quality of teaching, the effectiveness of the course materials, and the support systems in place for students. As the students prepare to resit the course, they are left wondering what the future holds and how they will move forward. The Uniport administration has yet to comment on the situation, but one thing is certain - this shocking result has left a mark on the 200 Level Pharmacy program and will have far-reaching consequences for the students involved. #Uniport_Story #Pharmacy_faculty
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