• Post-Utme Update: Uniport Extends Registration To June 6, 2026 — Screening holds June 8–13, 2026.


    If you missed the deadline yesterday, take a deep breath—you’ve just been given a second chance to secure your admission into the Unique University of Port Harcourt.


    The management has officially extended the registration window and released the full timetable for the 2026/2027 Post-UTME Screening Test.


    Here is everything you need to know to stay ahead:


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    New Registration Deadline


    * Closing Date: Saturday, 6th June 2026 (Exactly at Midnight)
    * JAMB cutoff mark of 160.
    * Crucial Note: The portal will automatically shut down. Do not wait until the final hours.


    Change Of Institution: If Uniport is currently your second choice, you must update it to your First Choice on JAMB CAPS on or before Tuesday, 2nd June 2026 to be eligible.


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    Full Exam Timetable (2026/2027)


    Screening exercises will run from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM daily on the following dates:


    Monday, 8th June 2026


    * Nursing Sciences
    * Agriculture


    Tuesday, 9th June 2026


    * Humanities
    * Allied Health Sciences
    * Pharmacy
    * Communications & Media Studies


    Wednesday, 10th June 2026


    * Management Sciences
    * Law
    * Science Laboratory Technology (SSLT)


    Thursday, 11th June 2026


    * Engineering
    * Education
    * Science


    Friday, 12th June 2026


    * Social Sciences
    * Computing


    Saturday, 13th June 2026


    * Medicine and Surgery
    * Anatomy / Physiology / Dentistry


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    Exam Day Requirements & Crucial Rules


    * What to bring: A clear, printed copy of your Photo Card and a pen.
    * Strictly Prohibited: Mobile phones, iPads, smartwatches, or any electronic gadgets are NOT allowed into the venue.
    * Age Limit: Candidates must be at least sixteen (16) years of age by September 2026.
    * JAMB CAPS: Ensure your O'Level results are completely uploaded to your JAMB portal as soon as possible.


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    How To Register.


    1. Visit www.uniport.edu.ng and input your UTME Registration Number to verify your details.
    2. Generate your Remita Code (RRR). Pay #12,000.00 online using your ATM card or print the slip to pay at any bank branch.
    3. Log back in to confirm payment, complete the online form, and print your Photo Card (your exact screening batch/venue will be on it).


    The university space rewards the decisive. Share this update immediately on your status and groups so no aspirant gets left behind.


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    Post-Utme Update: Uniport Extends Registration To June 6, 2026 — Screening holds June 8–13, 2026. If you missed the deadline yesterday, take a deep breath—you’ve just been given a second chance to secure your admission into the Unique University of Port Harcourt. The management has officially extended the registration window and released the full timetable for the 2026/2027 Post-UTME Screening Test. Here is everything you need to know to stay ahead: --- New Registration Deadline * Closing Date: Saturday, 6th June 2026 (Exactly at Midnight) * JAMB cutoff mark of 160. * Crucial Note: The portal will automatically shut down. Do not wait until the final hours. Change Of Institution: If Uniport is currently your second choice, you must update it to your First Choice on JAMB CAPS on or before Tuesday, 2nd June 2026 to be eligible. --- Full Exam Timetable (2026/2027) Screening exercises will run from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM daily on the following dates: Monday, 8th June 2026 * Nursing Sciences * Agriculture Tuesday, 9th June 2026 * Humanities * Allied Health Sciences * Pharmacy * Communications & Media Studies Wednesday, 10th June 2026 * Management Sciences * Law * Science Laboratory Technology (SSLT) Thursday, 11th June 2026 * Engineering * Education * Science Friday, 12th June 2026 * Social Sciences * Computing Saturday, 13th June 2026 * Medicine and Surgery * Anatomy / Physiology / Dentistry --- Exam Day Requirements & Crucial Rules * What to bring: A clear, printed copy of your Photo Card and a pen. * Strictly Prohibited: Mobile phones, iPads, smartwatches, or any electronic gadgets are NOT allowed into the venue. * Age Limit: Candidates must be at least sixteen (16) years of age by September 2026. * JAMB CAPS: Ensure your O'Level results are completely uploaded to your JAMB portal as soon as possible. --- How To Register. 1. Visit www.uniport.edu.ng and input your UTME Registration Number to verify your details. 2. Generate your Remita Code (RRR). Pay #12,000.00 online using your ATM card or print the slip to pay at any bank branch. 3. Log back in to confirm payment, complete the online form, and print your Photo Card (your exact screening batch/venue will be on it). The university space rewards the decisive. Share this update immediately on your status and groups so no aspirant gets left behind. Enquiries/Support: [email protected] | 08123241152 / 08032943819 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising in Uniport. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #UniportConvocation2026 #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF THE BASKETBALL COURT AND ITS ENVIRONMENT.

    This is to inform all Students of the University of Port Harcourt, that the basketball court and all areas within it are all declared out of bound for any form of activities with immediate effect.

    Any individual or groups of persons found engaging in any activities within this area, at any time will be apprehended and handed over to the appropriate security agencies.

    All students are advised to strictly comply with these directives.



    Signed ✍️
    Prof. C.C. Wokocha
    Dean of Students affairs Uniport






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    PROHIBITION OF THE USE OF THE BASKETBALL COURT AND ITS ENVIRONMENT. This is to inform all Students of the University of Port Harcourt, that the basketball court and all areas within it are all declared out of bound for any form of activities with immediate effect. Any individual or groups of persons found engaging in any activities within this area, at any time will be apprehended and handed over to the appropriate security agencies. All students are advised to strictly comply with these directives. Signed ✍️ Prof. C.C. Wokocha Dean of Students affairs Uniport 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • 🛑 FACT CHECK: Is the Uniport Smartphone Ban Memo Real?

    A memo regarding a "Revised Policy on the Use of Mobile Devices" has been circulating since yesterday afternoon, causing quite a stir within the University of Port Harcourt community. However, after comparing this document with verified memos recently issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, several red flags suggest it is fake.

    At Unique Stoary, we prioritize accuracy over speed to ensure our community stays informed, not misinformed. Here is why this document didn't pass our verification check:

    1. Inconsistent Formatting
    Official Uniport memos follow a specific template, as seen in the verified documents from March 13th and 14th regarding departmental dues and the Director of Socials. This viral smartphone memo lacks the standard "Memorandum" layout and uses a header style that doesn't align with official university administrative records.

    2. Unbelievable Content
    The message—claiming an immediate prohibition of all smartphones (specifically naming brands like Samsung, iPhones, and Tecno) in favor of "button phones"—is highly impractical for a modern academic environment. A policy of this magnitude would typically require a formal rollout from the University Senate.

    3. Signature Discrepancies
    The signature on the smartphone memo does not match the official signature of the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha found on verified university documents. The "official" signature is consistent across genuine memos, while the viral one appears to be totally different.

    4. No Official Confirmation
    The SUG Director of Information (DOI) typically posts official memos almost immediately. As of now, no official student government or Management channel has verified or shared this document.

    In an era of "viral" misinformation, don't be the one to spread it. For genuine, double-checked Uniport news and campus updates, follow Unique Stoary on all platforms: WhatsApp Channel, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Cikamo, and TikTok @uniquestoary.

    📢 Help Stop the Spread: Share this post with your departmental and faculty groups to ensure no student falls for this hoax.


    ⚠️ Verdict: Always verify information through the SUG Secretariat or the Dean's office before sharing.







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    🛑 FACT CHECK: Is the Uniport Smartphone Ban Memo Real? A memo regarding a "Revised Policy on the Use of Mobile Devices" has been circulating since yesterday afternoon, causing quite a stir within the University of Port Harcourt community. However, after comparing this document with verified memos recently issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, several red flags suggest it is fake. At Unique Stoary, we prioritize accuracy over speed to ensure our community stays informed, not misinformed. Here is why this document didn't pass our verification check: 1. Inconsistent Formatting Official Uniport memos follow a specific template, as seen in the verified documents from March 13th and 14th regarding departmental dues and the Director of Socials. This viral smartphone memo lacks the standard "Memorandum" layout and uses a header style that doesn't align with official university administrative records. 2. Unbelievable Content The message—claiming an immediate prohibition of all smartphones (specifically naming brands like Samsung, iPhones, and Tecno) in favor of "button phones"—is highly impractical for a modern academic environment. A policy of this magnitude would typically require a formal rollout from the University Senate. 3. Signature Discrepancies The signature on the smartphone memo does not match the official signature of the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha found on verified university documents. The "official" signature is consistent across genuine memos, while the viral one appears to be totally different. 4. No Official Confirmation The SUG Director of Information (DOI) typically posts official memos almost immediately. As of now, no official student government or Management channel has verified or shared this document. In an era of "viral" misinformation, don't be the one to spread it. For genuine, double-checked Uniport news and campus updates, follow Unique Stoary on all platforms: WhatsApp Channel, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Cikamo, and TikTok @uniquestoary. 📢 Help Stop the Spread: Share this post with your departmental and faculty groups to ensure no student falls for this hoax. ⚠️ Verdict: Always verify information through the SUG Secretariat or the Dean's office before sharing. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #FactCheck #CampusNews #AuthenticReporting #UniportStudents
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  • Cikamo Ambassador

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    🚀 Campus Ambassador Needed – Cikamo

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  • EDITORIAL: Now That Matriculation Is Over — It’s Time to Get Serious with Academics.

    With the matriculation ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt now concluded, and all registrations, orientations, and formalities behind us, a new chapter officially begins for students — especially the freshers. This phase is no longer about getting admitted, finding lecture halls, or settling into campus life. It is about focus, discipline, and academic excellence.

    Examinations may still seem far away, but the truth is: exam preparation starts from the very first lecture. Every class attended, every note taken, every assignment submitted, and every tutorial participated in contributes to how prepared a student will be when exams finally arrive. Waiting until a few weeks to exams before becoming serious often leads to stress, panic, and poor performance.

    For freshers, this is a crucial foundation stage. Your first-year GPA sets the tone for your entire academic journey. Starting strong gives you confidence, motivation, and flexibility. A good GPA opens doors — from scholarships and academic recognition to leadership opportunities and postgraduate prospects. On the other hand, a weak start can be difficult to recover from and may affect your academic standing throughout your stay in the university.

    Now is the time to develop good study habits:

    * Attend lectures consistently.
    * Review your notes daily.
    * Ask questions when confused.
    * Form productive study groups.
    * Stay organized and manage your time wisely.

    Beyond reading, students must also learn to balance academics with social life. While making friends, exploring campus, and participating in activities are important, academics should remain the top priority. Uniport offers a vibrant environment, but success comes to those who can combine enjoyment with responsibility.

    As the semester progresses, let every student adopt a mindset of excellence. Preparation, consistency, and discipline are the keys. Whether you are a fresher or a returning student, remember: your future is being shaped daily by the choices you make now.

    Start strong. Stay focused. Aim high. Your GPA — and your future — will thank you.




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    EDITORIAL: Now That Matriculation Is Over — It’s Time to Get Serious with Academics. With the matriculation ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt now concluded, and all registrations, orientations, and formalities behind us, a new chapter officially begins for students — especially the freshers. This phase is no longer about getting admitted, finding lecture halls, or settling into campus life. It is about focus, discipline, and academic excellence. Examinations may still seem far away, but the truth is: exam preparation starts from the very first lecture. Every class attended, every note taken, every assignment submitted, and every tutorial participated in contributes to how prepared a student will be when exams finally arrive. Waiting until a few weeks to exams before becoming serious often leads to stress, panic, and poor performance. For freshers, this is a crucial foundation stage. Your first-year GPA sets the tone for your entire academic journey. Starting strong gives you confidence, motivation, and flexibility. A good GPA opens doors — from scholarships and academic recognition to leadership opportunities and postgraduate prospects. On the other hand, a weak start can be difficult to recover from and may affect your academic standing throughout your stay in the university. Now is the time to develop good study habits: * Attend lectures consistently. * Review your notes daily. * Ask questions when confused. * Form productive study groups. * Stay organized and manage your time wisely. Beyond reading, students must also learn to balance academics with social life. While making friends, exploring campus, and participating in activities are important, academics should remain the top priority. Uniport offers a vibrant environment, but success comes to those who can combine enjoyment with responsibility. As the semester progresses, let every student adopt a mindset of excellence. Preparation, consistency, and discipline are the keys. Whether you are a fresher or a returning student, remember: your future is being shaped daily by the choices you make now. Start strong. Stay focused. Aim high. Your GPA — and your future — will thank you. L _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Editorial #UniportNews #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥

    Hope you didn't miss the first part??

    Episode 2: First Lectures
    Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance."

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    Part 3 this evening
    Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥 Hope you didn't miss the first part?? Episode 2: First Lectures Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance." TBC #migg Part 3 this evening
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  • Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥

    Hope you didn't miss the first part??

    Episode 2: First Lectures
    Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance."

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    Part 3 this evening
    Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥 Hope you didn't miss the first part?? Episode 2: First Lectures Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance." TBC #migg Part 3 this evening
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  • Comrade Tabuka Muele David, Uniport SUG Director of Information Holds Meeting With Directors of Information/ Public Relation Officers from Various Faculties, Departments and Ethnic Groups in the University of Port Harcourt.

    The meeting held yesterday Wednesday January 28, 2026. Ways to improve information sharing and get everyone on the same page were discussed. Comrade Tabuka is excited to see how they can work together to keep the Uniport community informed and connected and looks forward to building a more informed student body.





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    Comrade Tabuka Muele David, Uniport SUG Director of Information Holds Meeting With Directors of Information/ Public Relation Officers from Various Faculties, Departments and Ethnic Groups in the University of Port Harcourt. The meeting held yesterday Wednesday January 28, 2026. Ways to improve information sharing and get everyone on the same page were discussed. Comrade Tabuka is excited to see how they can work together to keep the Uniport community informed and connected and looks forward to building a more informed student body. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #NANS #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Uniport Alumni Spotlight: Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff, Queen of Twon Brass kingdom and Chairperson/Proprietress, Titare Star Royal Academy.

    Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff stands tall as one of the University of Port Harcourt’s most distinguished alumni — a woman whose life journey reflects the values of excellence, courage and service that Uniport continues to nurture.

    An alumna of the Department of Theatre Arts, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff graduated in 1992, leaving an indelible mark on campus life as the President of the Students’ Union. Her tenure was defined by bold leadership and uncommon resolve, most notably her role in spearheading initiatives that helped curb cultism and restore peace on campus — a feat that remains memorable in the university’s history.

    Beyond Uniport, her academic and professional pursuits demonstrate a relentless commitment to growth. She holds a Law degree from Rivers State University of Science and Technology and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2007. Her global academic footprint includes an MBA from the University of Liverpool (UK), a Doctor of Business Administration from Walden University (USA), an Honorary PhD from Ashland University, Ohio, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education from Walden University.

    Today, she is widely known as the Queen of Twon Brass Kingdom in Bayelsa State, seamlessly blending traditional leadership with modern governance, advocacy and entrepreneurship. An evangelist, educationist and corporate leader, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has held key leadership positions across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, education, legal services and corporate governance. She has served as Independent Director at University Press PLC and is the Chairperson/Proprietress of Titare Star Royal Academy, among other notable roles.

    Driven by a passion for impact, she founded the HRM Dr. Josephine Alfred Diete-Spiff Foundation, a platform dedicated to youth and women empowerment, skills development and community upliftment. Her work continues to empower lives, particularly among vulnerable groups, reinforcing her belief that true leadership is measured by service.

    Reflecting on her time at Uniport, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has often described the institution as unique, crediting it for shaping her into a well-rounded individual capable of excelling across disciplines and cultures. From the stage to the courtroom, the boardroom to the throne, her journey affirms Uniport’s reputation as a breeding ground for transformational leaders.

    Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff remains a shining example of what it means to be “Uniport Made” — bold in vision, grounded in values, and committed to national development.





    ▪️ If you know any Uniport Alumni doing exploits, do well to mention them in the comment section and we might just shine the spotlight on them.




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    Uniport Alumni Spotlight: Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff, Queen of Twon Brass kingdom and Chairperson/Proprietress, Titare Star Royal Academy. Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff stands tall as one of the University of Port Harcourt’s most distinguished alumni — a woman whose life journey reflects the values of excellence, courage and service that Uniport continues to nurture. An alumna of the Department of Theatre Arts, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff graduated in 1992, leaving an indelible mark on campus life as the President of the Students’ Union. Her tenure was defined by bold leadership and uncommon resolve, most notably her role in spearheading initiatives that helped curb cultism and restore peace on campus — a feat that remains memorable in the university’s history. Beyond Uniport, her academic and professional pursuits demonstrate a relentless commitment to growth. She holds a Law degree from Rivers State University of Science and Technology and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2007. Her global academic footprint includes an MBA from the University of Liverpool (UK), a Doctor of Business Administration from Walden University (USA), an Honorary PhD from Ashland University, Ohio, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education from Walden University. Today, she is widely known as the Queen of Twon Brass Kingdom in Bayelsa State, seamlessly blending traditional leadership with modern governance, advocacy and entrepreneurship. An evangelist, educationist and corporate leader, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has held key leadership positions across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, education, legal services and corporate governance. She has served as Independent Director at University Press PLC and is the Chairperson/Proprietress of Titare Star Royal Academy, among other notable roles. Driven by a passion for impact, she founded the HRM Dr. Josephine Alfred Diete-Spiff Foundation, a platform dedicated to youth and women empowerment, skills development and community upliftment. Her work continues to empower lives, particularly among vulnerable groups, reinforcing her belief that true leadership is measured by service. Reflecting on her time at Uniport, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has often described the institution as unique, crediting it for shaping her into a well-rounded individual capable of excelling across disciplines and cultures. From the stage to the courtroom, the boardroom to the throne, her journey affirms Uniport’s reputation as a breeding ground for transformational leaders. Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff remains a shining example of what it means to be “Uniport Made” — bold in vision, grounded in values, and committed to national development. ▪️ If you know any Uniport Alumni doing exploits, do well to mention them in the comment section and we might just shine the spotlight on them. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #StoarySpotlight #Alumnus #Business #UniportAlumniSpotlight #UniportSpotlight #AlumniSpotlight #UniportAlumni #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #GivingBack #UniportPride #Leadership #Entrepreneurship
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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.”

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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
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  • During my working visit to Nsukka at the weekend, I met with leaders and stakeholders from across Enugu North Senatorial District - our revered traditional rulers, political leaders, community representatives, professionals, and various groups. My meeting with the traditional rulers was hosted by His Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, at Edem Ani, while the town hall was held at the UBA Hall, UNN.

    They reminded me of the three major requests they brought to me before the 2023 election: to dualise the 44km Abakpa Nike - Opi - Nsukka Road, ensure that a son of Nsukka becomes Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, and support the creation of Adada State. It was heartwarming to hear the joy in their voices as they noted that the road is already being dualised, that history has been made with the appointment of Professor Simon Ortuanya as the first Nsukka-born Vice Chancellor of UNN since 1960, thanks to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and that I have stood firmly with them in the push for Adada State.

    They spoke of the changes they can already see taking shape - 102 Smart Green Schools across the zone, 102 new Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres bringing care closer to our people, and a modern Nsukka transport Terminal set to transform mobility and commerce.

    I told them that while these achievements are worth celebrating, they are only the beginning. By 2025, once we have completed all 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 healthcare centres across the state, we will move even more aggressively on roads. I also shared our vision for a high-speed rail line between Enugu and Nsukka that will cut travel time to just 15 minutes. Feasibility studies are underway, and we will make it happen.

    I left Nsukka encouraged and inspired. The trust and commitment I saw in these meetings strengthen my resolve to deliver even more. Together, we will keep breaking new ground and building the modern, prosperous Enugu we all dream of.

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    During my working visit to Nsukka at the weekend, I met with leaders and stakeholders from across Enugu North Senatorial District - our revered traditional rulers, political leaders, community representatives, professionals, and various groups. My meeting with the traditional rulers was hosted by His Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, at Edem Ani, while the town hall was held at the UBA Hall, UNN. They reminded me of the three major requests they brought to me before the 2023 election: to dualise the 44km Abakpa Nike - Opi - Nsukka Road, ensure that a son of Nsukka becomes Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, and support the creation of Adada State. It was heartwarming to hear the joy in their voices as they noted that the road is already being dualised, that history has been made with the appointment of Professor Simon Ortuanya as the first Nsukka-born Vice Chancellor of UNN since 1960, thanks to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, and that I have stood firmly with them in the push for Adada State. They spoke of the changes they can already see taking shape - 102 Smart Green Schools across the zone, 102 new Type-2 Primary Healthcare Centres bringing care closer to our people, and a modern Nsukka transport Terminal set to transform mobility and commerce. I told them that while these achievements are worth celebrating, they are only the beginning. By 2025, once we have completed all 260 Smart Green Schools and 260 healthcare centres across the state, we will move even more aggressively on roads. I also shared our vision for a high-speed rail line between Enugu and Nsukka that will cut travel time to just 15 minutes. Feasibility studies are underway, and we will make it happen. I left Nsukka encouraged and inspired. The trust and commitment I saw in these meetings strengthen my resolve to deliver even more. Together, we will keep breaking new ground and building the modern, prosperous Enugu we all dream of. Copyed
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  • Neco civic education question 2025 question and answer dropped

    2025 NECO CIVIC EDUCATION

    (5a)
    Orderliness is the act of being organized, disciplined, and well-behaved in one’s actions and surroundings. It involves following rules, respecting authority, and maintaining peace and harmony in society.

    (5b)
    (PICK FOUR)
    (i) Obeying Laws: Citizens help maintain order by following the laws of the land. This reduces crime and ensures a peaceful society.
    (ii) Respecting Authority: Respecting and cooperating with law enforcement and government officials helps maintain order. It allows the authorities to perform their duties effectively.
    (iii) Reporting Crimes: Citizens play a vital role by reporting criminal activities and suspicious behavior to the police. This helps in quick response and prevention of crime.
    (iv) Participating in Community Policing: Joining neighborhood watch groups or community policing programs helps detect and prevent crime locally. It promotes a sense of collective responsibility for safety.
    (v) Educating Others: Citizens can teach family, friends, and neighbors about the importance of law and order. This spreads awareness and encourages lawful behavior.
    (vi) Avoiding Violence and Taking Peaceful Actions:Choosing non-violent ways to express dissatisfaction, such as protests or dialogue, helps keep the peace. It prevents chaos and supports conflict resolution.

    NUMBER EIGHT
    (PICK FIVE)
    (i) Law Making: The primary function of t⁶he legislature is to make laws that govern a country. These laws serve as a guide for the actions of the government and the behavior of citizens.
    (ii) Representation: Members of the legislature represent the interests and concerns of their constituents. They act as a link between the people and the government by voicing public opinions in legislative debates.
    (iii) Oversight of the Executive: The legislature monitors and reviews the activities of the executive branch to ensure accountability and transparency. Through questions, debates, and investigations, it checks any abuse of power or co
    Neco civic education question 2025 question and answer dropped 2025 NECO CIVIC EDUCATION (5a) Orderliness is the act of being organized, disciplined, and well-behaved in one’s actions and surroundings. It involves following rules, respecting authority, and maintaining peace and harmony in society. (5b) (PICK FOUR) (i) Obeying Laws: Citizens help maintain order by following the laws of the land. This reduces crime and ensures a peaceful society. (ii) Respecting Authority: Respecting and cooperating with law enforcement and government officials helps maintain order. It allows the authorities to perform their duties effectively. (iii) Reporting Crimes: Citizens play a vital role by reporting criminal activities and suspicious behavior to the police. This helps in quick response and prevention of crime. (iv) Participating in Community Policing: Joining neighborhood watch groups or community policing programs helps detect and prevent crime locally. It promotes a sense of collective responsibility for safety. (v) Educating Others: Citizens can teach family, friends, and neighbors about the importance of law and order. This spreads awareness and encourages lawful behavior. (vi) Avoiding Violence and Taking Peaceful Actions:Choosing non-violent ways to express dissatisfaction, such as protests or dialogue, helps keep the peace. It prevents chaos and supports conflict resolution. NUMBER EIGHT (PICK FIVE) (i) Law Making: The primary function of t⁶he legislature is to make laws that govern a country. These laws serve as a guide for the actions of the government and the behavior of citizens. (ii) Representation: Members of the legislature represent the interests and concerns of their constituents. They act as a link between the people and the government by voicing public opinions in legislative debates. (iii) Oversight of the Executive: The legislature monitors and reviews the activities of the executive branch to ensure accountability and transparency. Through questions, debates, and investigations, it checks any abuse of power or co
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