• EDITORIAL: A Week of New Beginnings at the University of Port Harcourt.


    The University of Port Harcourt is stepping into a defining week—one that reflects the resilience of its student leadership, the transition of its highest office, and the continuous preparation of students for life beyond the classroom.


    In what many students have welcomed as a return to normalcy, officials of the Students' Union Government who were previously out of office have now been restored, paving the way for the Union to resume its activities with renewed purpose. The development is expected to strengthen student representation and shift attention back to governance, advocacy, and service to the University community.


    While student leadership regains its footing, the University itself is preparing to bid farewell to an administration that has shaped its recent history. The week-long Close-out Ceremony in honour of Professor Owunari Georgewill, the University's 9th Vice Chancellor, marks the final days of an era that officially comes to a close on July 13, 2026. As the celebrations unfold, the institution also looks ahead to a new chapter under the leadership of the incoming Vice Chancellor, Professor Princewill Chike, who will assume office following the formal handover.


    Amid these moments of transition, the focus on the future remains evident. On July 10, the Finance Society, Uniport, will host its much-anticipated Career Fair 2026 at the Faculty of Law Auditorium. Bringing together students, professionals, and industry leaders, the event promises to equip participants with practical career insights, networking opportunities, and the tools needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive job market. Registration remains open via https://tix.africa/discover/careerfair2026


    As leadership evolves, administrations change, and students continue to prepare for opportunities beyond campus, one thing remains constant—the University of Port Harcourt continues to write new chapters in its story.


    And as always, Unique Stoary will be there to tell them.


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    EDITORIAL: A Week of New Beginnings at the University of Port Harcourt. The University of Port Harcourt is stepping into a defining week—one that reflects the resilience of its student leadership, the transition of its highest office, and the continuous preparation of students for life beyond the classroom. In what many students have welcomed as a return to normalcy, officials of the Students' Union Government who were previously out of office have now been restored, paving the way for the Union to resume its activities with renewed purpose. The development is expected to strengthen student representation and shift attention back to governance, advocacy, and service to the University community. While student leadership regains its footing, the University itself is preparing to bid farewell to an administration that has shaped its recent history. The week-long Close-out Ceremony in honour of Professor Owunari Georgewill, the University's 9th Vice Chancellor, marks the final days of an era that officially comes to a close on July 13, 2026. As the celebrations unfold, the institution also looks ahead to a new chapter under the leadership of the incoming Vice Chancellor, Professor Princewill Chike, who will assume office following the formal handover. Amid these moments of transition, the focus on the future remains evident. On July 10, the Finance Society, Uniport, will host its much-anticipated Career Fair 2026 at the Faculty of Law Auditorium. Bringing together students, professionals, and industry leaders, the event promises to equip participants with practical career insights, networking opportunities, and the tools needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive job market. Registration remains open via https://tix.africa/discover/careerfair2026 As leadership evolves, administrations change, and students continue to prepare for opportunities beyond campus, one thing remains constant—the University of Port Harcourt continues to write new chapters in its story. And as always, Unique Stoary will be there to tell them. Unique Stoary...digital heartbeat of Uniport. 📌 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 #Editorial #FinanceSocietyUniport #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniversityOfPortHarcourt
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  • EDITORIAL: What Recent Campus Events Reveal About the Changing Culture of the University of Port Harcourt.


    There is something different about the University of Port Harcourt in recent weeks. Beyond the events themselves, there is a growing culture of participation that deserves recognition.


    From the Legislative Summit to the Uniport Biggest Cook-a-thon, members of the university community have continued to show up—not just students, but management, staff, alumni, and student leaders. The presence of the Vice Chancellor and other principal officers at student-led activities sends a powerful message: campus initiatives matter, and student engagement is worth supporting.


    One detail that has quietly become symbolic is the consistent use of Uniport water at major university events. While it may seem insignificant, it reflects an intentional effort to promote the institution's own products and identity. Institutions are strengthened when they consciously support what belongs to them.


    Equally noteworthy is the participation of past Students' Union Government presidents and former executives at recent events. Their attendance at the Cook-a-thon demonstrated that leadership does not end with the expiration of a tenure. It reinforces continuity, mentorship, and a shared commitment to the growth of the university community.


    Sporting activities have also contributed to this atmosphere. With the VC Cup currently underway, students have another opportunity to gather beyond the classroom, building friendships, healthy competition, and school spirit.


    Academic engagement has not been left behind. On June 26, 2026, the Tax Club, University of Port Harcourt, in collaboration with the Nigeria Revenue Service, successfully hosted its maiden tax conference at the Faculty of Law Auditorium. The conference, themed "The New Nigerian Tax Law: A Pedestal for Sustainable Economic and Business Growth," marked an important milestone for a club established only on May 7, 2024. It demonstrates that student associations are increasingly creating platforms that extend learning beyond lecture halls and connect students with national conversations.


    The momentum continues. On Thursday, July 2, 2026, the university community will gather once again at the Auditorium of the CBN Centre of Excellence for another landmark event themed "Sweet Mother: From Perils to Power." The lecture will be delivered by Prof. Rosemary Ogu, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Health Sciences, and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics). Beyond the keynote lecture, the programme includes a medical outreach, red-carpet reception, and academic procession, reflecting an event that combines health advocacy, scholarship, and institutional celebration. It is yet another example of the diverse opportunities available for learning and community engagement within the university.


    These events may appear unrelated, but together they tell one story: the University of Port Harcourt is becoming a campus where people are willing to participate, collaborate, and invest in community life.


    The challenge now is consistency. One successful week of activities is commendable, but a sustained culture of engagement is what ultimately defines a university community. Every stakeholder—management, staff, student leaders, associations, and students—has a role to play in ensuring that this momentum continues.


    If recent events are any indication, Uniport is moving in the right direction. The task before the university community is simple: keep showing up.


    This piece fits well as a Campulse editorial because it offers commentary and connects several recent campus developments into one overarching theme, rather than simply reporting the events.




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    EDITORIAL: What Recent Campus Events Reveal About the Changing Culture of the University of Port Harcourt. There is something different about the University of Port Harcourt in recent weeks. Beyond the events themselves, there is a growing culture of participation that deserves recognition. From the Legislative Summit to the Uniport Biggest Cook-a-thon, members of the university community have continued to show up—not just students, but management, staff, alumni, and student leaders. The presence of the Vice Chancellor and other principal officers at student-led activities sends a powerful message: campus initiatives matter, and student engagement is worth supporting. One detail that has quietly become symbolic is the consistent use of Uniport water at major university events. While it may seem insignificant, it reflects an intentional effort to promote the institution's own products and identity. Institutions are strengthened when they consciously support what belongs to them. Equally noteworthy is the participation of past Students' Union Government presidents and former executives at recent events. Their attendance at the Cook-a-thon demonstrated that leadership does not end with the expiration of a tenure. It reinforces continuity, mentorship, and a shared commitment to the growth of the university community. Sporting activities have also contributed to this atmosphere. With the VC Cup currently underway, students have another opportunity to gather beyond the classroom, building friendships, healthy competition, and school spirit. Academic engagement has not been left behind. On June 26, 2026, the Tax Club, University of Port Harcourt, in collaboration with the Nigeria Revenue Service, successfully hosted its maiden tax conference at the Faculty of Law Auditorium. The conference, themed "The New Nigerian Tax Law: A Pedestal for Sustainable Economic and Business Growth," marked an important milestone for a club established only on May 7, 2024. It demonstrates that student associations are increasingly creating platforms that extend learning beyond lecture halls and connect students with national conversations. The momentum continues. On Thursday, July 2, 2026, the university community will gather once again at the Auditorium of the CBN Centre of Excellence for another landmark event themed "Sweet Mother: From Perils to Power." The lecture will be delivered by Prof. Rosemary Ogu, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Health Sciences, and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics). Beyond the keynote lecture, the programme includes a medical outreach, red-carpet reception, and academic procession, reflecting an event that combines health advocacy, scholarship, and institutional celebration. It is yet another example of the diverse opportunities available for learning and community engagement within the university. These events may appear unrelated, but together they tell one story: the University of Port Harcourt is becoming a campus where people are willing to participate, collaborate, and invest in community life. The challenge now is consistency. One successful week of activities is commendable, but a sustained culture of engagement is what ultimately defines a university community. Every stakeholder—management, staff, student leaders, associations, and students—has a role to play in ensuring that this momentum continues. If recent events are any indication, Uniport is moving in the right direction. The task before the university community is simple: keep showing up. This piece fits well as a Campulse editorial because it offers commentary and connects several recent campus developments into one overarching theme, rather than simply reporting the events. Unique Stoary...digital heartbeat of Uniport. 📌 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 #Editorial #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniversityOfPortHarcourt
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  • World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026: Pad-A-Girl Outreach Makes Impact at Uniport.


    In commemoration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria – Young Pharmacists Group, in collaboration with the Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian Students (PANS Uniport Chapter), the Office of the Chief Judge, SUG Uniport, and the Leo Club of Uniport, successfully carried out the impactful “Pad-A-Girl” outreach themed: “No Girl Should Be Left Out of the Hygiene Process.”


    The outreach was powered by Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble Ka-Alenebari Lah, Chief Judge of SUG Uniport, whose support and commitment contributed immensely to the success of the programme.


    The event brought together students, health advocates, and stakeholders to promote menstrual hygiene awareness, break stigmas surrounding menstruation, and support young girls through education and the distribution of free sanitary pads.


    Speaking during the programme, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, emphasized the importance of menstrual health awareness, dignity, and support for girls and women. He called for collective efforts towards ending menstrual stigma and ensuring every girl child has access to proper hygiene materials and education.


    The programme featured engaging conversations, health education sessions, awareness campaigns, and advocacy aimed at promoting healthy menstrual practices while creating a more supportive environment for women and girls in society.


    The Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) Prof. Rosemary Ogu and the Dean of Students Affairs Prof. C.C. Wokocha were in attendance.


    Special appreciation goes to Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble Ka-Alenebari Lah, the collaborating organizations, and every volunteer whose dedication made the outreach impactful and successful.


    Together, we can build a world where no girl is held back because of her period.










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    World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026: Pad-A-Girl Outreach Makes Impact at Uniport. In commemoration of World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2026, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria – Young Pharmacists Group, in collaboration with the Pharmaceutical Association of Nigerian Students (PANS Uniport Chapter), the Office of the Chief Judge, SUG Uniport, and the Leo Club of Uniport, successfully carried out the impactful “Pad-A-Girl” outreach themed: “No Girl Should Be Left Out of the Hygiene Process.” The outreach was powered by Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble Ka-Alenebari Lah, Chief Judge of SUG Uniport, whose support and commitment contributed immensely to the success of the programme. The event brought together students, health advocates, and stakeholders to promote menstrual hygiene awareness, break stigmas surrounding menstruation, and support young girls through education and the distribution of free sanitary pads. Speaking during the programme, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, emphasized the importance of menstrual health awareness, dignity, and support for girls and women. He called for collective efforts towards ending menstrual stigma and ensuring every girl child has access to proper hygiene materials and education. The programme featured engaging conversations, health education sessions, awareness campaigns, and advocacy aimed at promoting healthy menstrual practices while creating a more supportive environment for women and girls in society. The Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) Prof. Rosemary Ogu and the Dean of Students Affairs Prof. C.C. Wokocha were in attendance. Special appreciation goes to Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble Ka-Alenebari Lah, the collaborating organizations, and every volunteer whose dedication made the outreach impactful and successful. Together, we can build a world where no girl is held back because of her period. 📌 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 #PadAGirl2026 #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #SUG #ABetterUniport #WorldMenstrualHygieneDay #MenstrualHygieneDay #PSNYPG #PANSUNIPORT #CommunityImpact #EndPeriodStigma #HealthEducation #ServiceToHumanity #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #StudentLeadership
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  • OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT

    DATE: 3rd May, 2026

    MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE AND SOLIDARITY TO THE UNICROSS COMMUNITY

    The 10th Senate, Students’ Union Government, University of Port Harcourt, led by Sen. Bestman Ayebaye Desmond ILEGIMOKUMA, Senate President and Chairman, Rivers State Institute of Legislative Leaders Forum (RIVSILLF), expresses its deepest sorrow over the tragic incident that has shaken the University of Cross River State community.

    The loss of young, promising student leaders and the injuries sustained by others, including key members of the Students’ Union Government, is a painful reality that has touched the entire Niger Delta student movement.

    This unfortunate occurrence has robbed the student community of voices filled with purpose, courage, and dedication. These were individuals committed to service, advocacy, and the progress of their peers. Their absence is deeply felt, and their contributions will not be forgotten.

    Our hearts go out to the families, friends, and colleagues of the departed. We pray that God grants them comfort, strength, and the grace to endure this painful loss. To those currently receiving medical attention, we extend our prayers for healing, restoration, and a swift recovery. May strength find them in this critical time.

    We urge the entire UNICROSS community to remain united, support one another, and find strength in togetherness. In moments like this, solidarity and compassion become our greatest pillars.

    Please be assured that the 10th Senate, SUG UNIPORT, and the Rivers State student body stand with you in grief and in hope. May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may healing come to every heart affected by this tragedy.

    Signed:
    Sen. Bestman Ayebaye Desmond ILEGIMOKUMA
    Senate President, SUG UNIPORT
    Chairman, RIVSILLF
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    OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT DATE: 3rd May, 2026 MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE AND SOLIDARITY TO THE UNICROSS COMMUNITY The 10th Senate, Students’ Union Government, University of Port Harcourt, led by Sen. Bestman Ayebaye Desmond ILEGIMOKUMA, Senate President and Chairman, Rivers State Institute of Legislative Leaders Forum (RIVSILLF), expresses its deepest sorrow over the tragic incident that has shaken the University of Cross River State community. The loss of young, promising student leaders and the injuries sustained by others, including key members of the Students’ Union Government, is a painful reality that has touched the entire Niger Delta student movement. This unfortunate occurrence has robbed the student community of voices filled with purpose, courage, and dedication. These were individuals committed to service, advocacy, and the progress of their peers. Their absence is deeply felt, and their contributions will not be forgotten. Our hearts go out to the families, friends, and colleagues of the departed. We pray that God grants them comfort, strength, and the grace to endure this painful loss. To those currently receiving medical attention, we extend our prayers for healing, restoration, and a swift recovery. May strength find them in this critical time. We urge the entire UNICROSS community to remain united, support one another, and find strength in togetherness. In moments like this, solidarity and compassion become our greatest pillars. Please be assured that the 10th Senate, SUG UNIPORT, and the Rivers State student body stand with you in grief and in hope. May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may healing come to every heart affected by this tragedy. Signed: Sen. Bestman Ayebaye Desmond ILEGIMOKUMA Senate President, SUG UNIPORT Chairman, RIVSILLF RIVSILLF 001 Through: Sen. Alwell Queen-Sharon C. Chief Press Secretary. 📌 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 #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #SUG #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • DCCC SPECIAL WEB SERIES | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF MULTILATERALISM AND DIPLOMACY FOR PEACE


    Today is the D-Day. The global community of diplomats and enthusiasts of diplomacy and communication will remind itself of her commitment to the global common goal of a peaceful world. And we, at the Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference, are not left out at all. Our commitment to contribute to global peace and progress is not to be traded for anything whatsoever.


    It is on the basis of this that the special edition of our Web Series is organised to commemorate International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, a day that underscores the importance of collective global action, dialogue, and strategic partnerships in addressing today’s most pressing challenges.


    The Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference - DCCC webinar will convene diplomats, policy influencers, thought leaders, communication experts, and emerging leaders to explore the intersection between diplomacy and corporate communications in advancing sustainable development and strengthening international cooperation.


    We believe in the collective voice of reason in promotion of peace and development.


    And we are committed to our mantra of "Building Diplomatic Leaders Through Knowledge, Skills and Multilateral Engagement" for peace development and national coherence.


    MEET OUR SPEAKERS
    1. Kofi Bartels — Broadcast Journalist and On-Air Personality with Nigeria Info 99.3 FM (LAGOS, NIGERIA)


    2. Mantate Queeneth Mlotshwa — Development Practitioner and Founder, Today First Africa (ZIMBABWE)


    3. John Best UCHE — Development Communication and Media Professional, Convener/Lead, Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA)


    4. Tabitha Akor — Journalist & Head of Corporate Communications Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (Host).


    The webinar will feature a special SPOKEN WORD Performance as a form of advocacy through art and lyrics by the award-winning Nwakonobi Obinna Mehlody — Poet and Spoken Word Artist (ABUJA, NIGERIA)


    Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
    Time: 6:00PM (WAT)
    Venue: Virtual — Zoom (To be streamed via @DCCConference YouTube Channel)


    To attend, register HERE: bit.ly/DCCCWebinar1


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    DCCC SPECIAL WEB SERIES | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF MULTILATERALISM AND DIPLOMACY FOR PEACE Today is the D-Day. The global community of diplomats and enthusiasts of diplomacy and communication will remind itself of her commitment to the global common goal of a peaceful world. And we, at the Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference, are not left out at all. Our commitment to contribute to global peace and progress is not to be traded for anything whatsoever. It is on the basis of this that the special edition of our Web Series is organised to commemorate International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, a day that underscores the importance of collective global action, dialogue, and strategic partnerships in addressing today’s most pressing challenges. The Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference - DCCC webinar will convene diplomats, policy influencers, thought leaders, communication experts, and emerging leaders to explore the intersection between diplomacy and corporate communications in advancing sustainable development and strengthening international cooperation. We believe in the collective voice of reason in promotion of peace and development. And we are committed to our mantra of "Building Diplomatic Leaders Through Knowledge, Skills and Multilateral Engagement" for peace development and national coherence. MEET OUR SPEAKERS 1. Kofi Bartels — Broadcast Journalist and On-Air Personality with Nigeria Info 99.3 FM (LAGOS, NIGERIA) 2. Mantate Queeneth Mlotshwa — Development Practitioner and Founder, Today First Africa (ZIMBABWE) 3. John Best UCHE — Development Communication and Media Professional, Convener/Lead, Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA) 4. Tabitha Akor — Journalist & Head of Corporate Communications Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (Host). The webinar will feature a special SPOKEN WORD Performance as a form of advocacy through art and lyrics by the award-winning Nwakonobi Obinna Mehlody — Poet and Spoken Word Artist (ABUJA, NIGERIA) Date: Friday, April 24, 2026 Time: 6:00PM (WAT) Venue: Virtual — Zoom (To be streamed via @DCCConference YouTube Channel) To attend, register HERE: bit.ly/DCCCWebinar1 #TheSocialVoice #DCCC #DiplomacyForPeace #DiplomacyForDevelopment #DiplomacyAndCommunication #UniqueStoary
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    Episode 17: Sophomore Year Begins
    Second year at Uniport brought advanced courses. Ada tackled structural engineering, labs more complex. New roommates brought fresh dynamics. She mentored freshmen, sharing survival tips. Chidi's club grew, hosting regional competitions. Ada joined environmental club, advocating for sustainable practices amid oil pollution. A research paper on green energy challenged her writing. Library marathons intensified. Socially, she attended cultural festivals, enjoying masquerades. Balance remained key; yoga sessions helped. As she navigated tougher academics, Ada felt growth, each year layering success foundations. (94 words) Wait, that's under 100. Let me expand.
    Second year at Uniport ushered in advanced courses like structural engineering, with labs demanding precision. Ada adapted quickly, her internship experience giving an edge. New roommates in the hostel brought lively debates and shared meals. She took on mentoring freshmen, imparting wisdom on time management and resources. Chidi's coding club expanded, hosting regional hackathons at the ICT center. Ada joined the environmental society, campaigning for cleaner Niger Delta through campus drives. A group research paper on renewable energy tested her collaboration and writing skills. Library sessions stretched into nights, fueled by coffee from vendors. Socially, she immersed in Uniport's cultural festivals, dancing to highlife amid colorful masquerades. Maintaining balance, she continued yoga at the gym. Reflecting on her progress, Ada saw sophomore year as a deepening of her success journey. (142 words)
    Episode 18: Research Rendezvous
    Ada's professor assigned a research project on soil mechanics in the Delta region. She delved into literature at the main library, sourcing journals. Fieldwork involved soil sampling near the river, analyzing in labs. Challenges: rainy weather delayed trips. Collaborating with Fatima, they used software for data modeling. Presentations at departmental seminars nervous but successful. Feedback refined their work. Chidi assisted with data visualization code. Publication in a student journal boosted CV. This experience honed critical thinking, essential for success. As she compiled the report, Ada appreciated research's role in innovation. (102 words)
    Episode 19: Campus Activism
    Inspired by environmental issues, Ada led a protest against oil spills affecting Uniport's surroundings. Rallying students at the Senate steps, banners read "Protect Our Delta." Speeches highlighted impacts on health and economy. University admin responded with a forum. Media coverage from local stations amplified voices. Risks: potential backlash, but unity prevailed. Chidi documented via social media. Outcomes included a partnership with NGOs for cleanups. Activism taught advocacy skills, broadening success beyond grades. Relaxing post-event at the park, Ada felt purposeful. (92 words) Expand.
    Inspired by Niger Delta environmental woes, Ada spearheaded a campus activism campaign against recurrent oil spills. Gathering signatures in hostels and faculties, she organized a peaceful rally at the iconic Senate Building steps. Banners fluttered with slogans like "Save Our Delta, Secure Our Future." Passionate speeches from students, including her own on sustainable development, drew crowds. University authorities convened a dialogue forum, promising eco-initiatives. Local media outlets covered the event, interviewing Ada on youth roles in change. Though risks of administrative reprimand loomed, solidarity among peers fortified her. Chidi captured moments on video for social media amplification. The campaign forged ties with environmental NGOs, leading to joint cleanup drives. Through this, Ada mastered public speaking and organization, enriching her success toolkit. Unwinding with friends in Delta Park afterward, she reflected on activism's power in personal growth. (148 words)
    Episode 20: Romantic Realms
    Ada met Tunde, a final-year student in management sciences, at a campus concert. Sparks flew over shared interests in music and career ambitions. Dates at cozy spots like the university zoo or riverside walks deepened connection. Balancing romance with studies challenged her; she set boundaries for study time. Jealousy from a group project
    words) Episode 17: Sophomore Year Begins Second year at Uniport brought advanced courses. Ada tackled structural engineering, labs more complex. New roommates brought fresh dynamics. She mentored freshmen, sharing survival tips. Chidi's club grew, hosting regional competitions. Ada joined environmental club, advocating for sustainable practices amid oil pollution. A research paper on green energy challenged her writing. Library marathons intensified. Socially, she attended cultural festivals, enjoying masquerades. Balance remained key; yoga sessions helped. As she navigated tougher academics, Ada felt growth, each year layering success foundations. (94 words) Wait, that's under 100. Let me expand. Second year at Uniport ushered in advanced courses like structural engineering, with labs demanding precision. Ada adapted quickly, her internship experience giving an edge. New roommates in the hostel brought lively debates and shared meals. She took on mentoring freshmen, imparting wisdom on time management and resources. Chidi's coding club expanded, hosting regional hackathons at the ICT center. Ada joined the environmental society, campaigning for cleaner Niger Delta through campus drives. A group research paper on renewable energy tested her collaboration and writing skills. Library sessions stretched into nights, fueled by coffee from vendors. Socially, she immersed in Uniport's cultural festivals, dancing to highlife amid colorful masquerades. Maintaining balance, she continued yoga at the gym. Reflecting on her progress, Ada saw sophomore year as a deepening of her success journey. (142 words) Episode 18: Research Rendezvous Ada's professor assigned a research project on soil mechanics in the Delta region. She delved into literature at the main library, sourcing journals. Fieldwork involved soil sampling near the river, analyzing in labs. Challenges: rainy weather delayed trips. Collaborating with Fatima, they used software for data modeling. Presentations at departmental seminars nervous but successful. Feedback refined their work. Chidi assisted with data visualization code. Publication in a student journal boosted CV. This experience honed critical thinking, essential for success. As she compiled the report, Ada appreciated research's role in innovation. (102 words) Episode 19: Campus Activism Inspired by environmental issues, Ada led a protest against oil spills affecting Uniport's surroundings. Rallying students at the Senate steps, banners read "Protect Our Delta." Speeches highlighted impacts on health and economy. University admin responded with a forum. Media coverage from local stations amplified voices. Risks: potential backlash, but unity prevailed. Chidi documented via social media. Outcomes included a partnership with NGOs for cleanups. Activism taught advocacy skills, broadening success beyond grades. Relaxing post-event at the park, Ada felt purposeful. (92 words) Expand. Inspired by Niger Delta environmental woes, Ada spearheaded a campus activism campaign against recurrent oil spills. Gathering signatures in hostels and faculties, she organized a peaceful rally at the iconic Senate Building steps. Banners fluttered with slogans like "Save Our Delta, Secure Our Future." Passionate speeches from students, including her own on sustainable development, drew crowds. University authorities convened a dialogue forum, promising eco-initiatives. Local media outlets covered the event, interviewing Ada on youth roles in change. Though risks of administrative reprimand loomed, solidarity among peers fortified her. Chidi captured moments on video for social media amplification. The campaign forged ties with environmental NGOs, leading to joint cleanup drives. Through this, Ada mastered public speaking and organization, enriching her success toolkit. Unwinding with friends in Delta Park afterward, she reflected on activism's power in personal growth. (148 words) Episode 20: Romantic Realms Ada met Tunde, a final-year student in management sciences, at a campus concert. Sparks flew over shared interests in music and career ambitions. Dates at cozy spots like the university zoo or riverside walks deepened connection. Balancing romance with studies challenged her; she set boundaries for study time. Jealousy from a group project
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  • Episode 18: Research Rendezvous
    Ada's professor assigned a research project on soil mechanics in the Delta region. She delved into literature at the main library, sourcing journals. Fieldwork involved soil sampling near the river, analyzing in labs. Challenges: rainy weather delayed trips. Collaborating with Fatima, they used software for data modeling. Presentations at departmental seminars nervous but successful. Feedback refined their work. Chidi assisted with data visualization code. Publication in a student journal boosted CV. This experience honed critical thinking, essential for success. As she compiled the report, Ada appreciated research's role in innovation

    Part 19: Campus Activism
    Inspired by environmental issues, Ada led a protest against oil spills affecting Uniport's surroundings. Rallying students at the Senate steps, banners read "Protect Our Delta." Speeches highlighted impacts on health and economy. University admin responded with a forum. Media coverage from local stations amplified voices. Risks: potential backlash, but unity prevailed. Chidi documented via social media. Outcomes included a partnership with NGOs for cleanups. Activism taught advocacy skills, broadening success beyond grades. Relaxing post-event at the park, Ada felt purposefully
    Inspired by Niger Delta environmental woes, Ada spearheaded a campus activism campaign against recurrent oil spills. Gathering signatures in hostels and faculties, she organized a peaceful rally at the iconic Senate Building steps. Banners fluttered with slogans like "Save Our Delta, Secure Our Future." Passionate speeches from students, including her own on sustainable development, drew crowds. University authorities convened a dialogue forum, promising eco-initiatives. Local media outlets covered the event, interviewing Ada on youth roles in change. Though risks of administrative reprimand loomed, solidarity among peers fortified her. Chidi captured moments on video for social media amplification. The campaign forged ties with environmental NGOs, leading to joint cleanup drives. Through this, Ada mastered public speaking and organization, enriching her success toolkit. Unwinding with friends in Delta Park afterward, she reflected on activism's power in personal growth.

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    Episode 18: Research Rendezvous Ada's professor assigned a research project on soil mechanics in the Delta region. She delved into literature at the main library, sourcing journals. Fieldwork involved soil sampling near the river, analyzing in labs. Challenges: rainy weather delayed trips. Collaborating with Fatima, they used software for data modeling. Presentations at departmental seminars nervous but successful. Feedback refined their work. Chidi assisted with data visualization code. Publication in a student journal boosted CV. This experience honed critical thinking, essential for success. As she compiled the report, Ada appreciated research's role in innovation Part 19: Campus Activism Inspired by environmental issues, Ada led a protest against oil spills affecting Uniport's surroundings. Rallying students at the Senate steps, banners read "Protect Our Delta." Speeches highlighted impacts on health and economy. University admin responded with a forum. Media coverage from local stations amplified voices. Risks: potential backlash, but unity prevailed. Chidi documented via social media. Outcomes included a partnership with NGOs for cleanups. Activism taught advocacy skills, broadening success beyond grades. Relaxing post-event at the park, Ada felt purposefully Inspired by Niger Delta environmental woes, Ada spearheaded a campus activism campaign against recurrent oil spills. Gathering signatures in hostels and faculties, she organized a peaceful rally at the iconic Senate Building steps. Banners fluttered with slogans like "Save Our Delta, Secure Our Future." Passionate speeches from students, including her own on sustainable development, drew crowds. University authorities convened a dialogue forum, promising eco-initiatives. Local media outlets covered the event, interviewing Ada on youth roles in change. Though risks of administrative reprimand loomed, solidarity among peers fortified her. Chidi captured moments on video for social media amplification. The campaign forged ties with environmental NGOs, leading to joint cleanup drives. Through this, Ada mastered public speaking and organization, enriching her success toolkit. Unwinding with friends in Delta Park afterward, she reflected on activism's power in personal growth. #migg
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  • 📢 OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: Uniport SUG Directorate of Students with Special Needs Sets the Record Straight.

    In response to the recent resolutions from the 5th sitting of the 10th Students’ Representative Council (Senate) regarding committee formations, the Office of the Director of Students with Special Needs, led by Sen. Onwuka Ikechukwu Henry, has issued an official clarification to the University community.

    Key Takeaways from the Disclaimer:
    1. No Active Committees: The Directorate explicitly states that it does not currently operate any officially constituted committee.

    2. Unauthorized Persons: Any individual or group currently parading themselves as "committee members" under this Directorate is doing so without recognition. The University community is advised to disregard their claims or activities.

    3. Current Administration: All affairs are presently being managed by a dedicated team of appointees directly under the Director's office.

    4. Future Plans: The Directorate is currently identifying "passionate, competent, and selfless" individuals. A formal committee will be presented to the Senate for approval in due time, following all legislative protocols.

    The Directorate remains firmly committed to the inclusion and advocacy of students with special needs at the University of Port Harcourt through transparent and official channels.







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    📢 OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: Uniport SUG Directorate of Students with Special Needs Sets the Record Straight. In response to the recent resolutions from the 5th sitting of the 10th Students’ Representative Council (Senate) regarding committee formations, the Office of the Director of Students with Special Needs, led by Sen. Onwuka Ikechukwu Henry, has issued an official clarification to the University community. Key Takeaways from the Disclaimer: 1. No Active Committees: The Directorate explicitly states that it does not currently operate any officially constituted committee. 2. Unauthorized Persons: Any individual or group currently parading themselves as "committee members" under this Directorate is doing so without recognition. The University community is advised to disregard their claims or activities. 3. Current Administration: All affairs are presently being managed by a dedicated team of appointees directly under the Director's office. 4. Future Plans: The Directorate is currently identifying "passionate, competent, and selfless" individuals. A formal committee will be presented to the Senate for approval in due time, following all legislative protocols. The Directorate remains firmly committed to the inclusion and advocacy of students with special needs at the University of Port Harcourt through transparent and official channels. _____________________________________________ 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 #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • 🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Pedro Ogieva
    President, Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG)

    What does it take to lead one of the most vibrant student bodies on campus, balance the weight of advocacy with academic excellence, and build a voice that resonates across the Niger Delta and beyond?

    This week on #StoaryTime, we sit down with Comrade Pedro Ogieva, the President of the Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG), Uniport Chapter. A dynamic student leader and a dedicated advocate for student welfare, Comrade Pedro has become a pivotal figure in the Uniport landscape.

    From the frontlines of student governance to the realities of navigating leadership in a complex academic environment, Comrade Pedro Ogieva shares his journey, the challenges of the "Comrade" lifestyle, and the vision that keeps him moving. We also get to discuss and get more details about the free transportation initiative in the University of Port Harcourt.

    From passion to policy, from activism to impact — this episode promises to be a special in leadership, resilience, and service.



    ⏰ Thursday, February 26, 2026 | 8:08 PM
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    🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Pedro Ogieva President, Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG) What does it take to lead one of the most vibrant student bodies on campus, balance the weight of advocacy with academic excellence, and build a voice that resonates across the Niger Delta and beyond? This week on #StoaryTime, we sit down with Comrade Pedro Ogieva, the President of the Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG), Uniport Chapter. A dynamic student leader and a dedicated advocate for student welfare, Comrade Pedro has become a pivotal figure in the Uniport landscape. From the frontlines of student governance to the realities of navigating leadership in a complex academic environment, Comrade Pedro Ogieva shares his journey, the challenges of the "Comrade" lifestyle, and the vision that keeps him moving. We also get to discuss and get more details about the free transportation initiative in the University of Port Harcourt. From passion to policy, from activism to impact — this episode promises to be a special in leadership, resilience, and service. ⏰ Thursday, February 26, 2026 | 8:08 PM 📍 Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary _____________________________________________ 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 #StoaryTime #NIDSUG #NigerDeltaStudents #StudentLeadership #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #ProudlyUniport #Leadership #Advocacy #Politics
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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.





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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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  • 🔔 REMINDER: IT HOLDS TODAY!

    🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Henry Ikechukwu
    (Director of Students with Special Needs, SUG — University of Port Harcourt.)

    Stoary Time goes live today as we host a committed student leader and advocate for inclusion within the Uniport community — Comrade Henry Ikechukwu.

    Known for his passion, empathy, and unwavering dedication, Comrade Henry has continued to champion the rights and visibility of students with special needs, pushing conversations around accessibility, equity, and dignity on campus.

    In this episode, we’ll be discussing:
    • His journey into student leadership and advocacy
    • The realities and challenges facing students with special needs
    • His work within SUG and vision for a more inclusive Uniport.

    This is more than a conversation — it’s a call for awareness, inclusion, and collective responsibility.

    ⏰ Today, Thursday, December 18, 2025 | 8:08PM
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    🔔 REMINDER: IT HOLDS TODAY! 🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Henry Ikechukwu (Director of Students with Special Needs, SUG — University of Port Harcourt.) Stoary Time goes live today as we host a committed student leader and advocate for inclusion within the Uniport community — Comrade Henry Ikechukwu. Known for his passion, empathy, and unwavering dedication, Comrade Henry has continued to champion the rights and visibility of students with special needs, pushing conversations around accessibility, equity, and dignity on campus. In this episode, we’ll be discussing: • His journey into student leadership and advocacy • The realities and challenges facing students with special needs • His work within SUG and vision for a more inclusive Uniport. This is more than a conversation — it’s a call for awareness, inclusion, and collective responsibility. ⏰ Today, Thursday, December 18, 2025 | 8:08PM 📍 Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStory #Uniport #ABetterUniport #StoaryTime #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #ProudlyUniport
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  • 🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Henry Ikechukwu (Director of Students with Special Needs, SUG — University of Port Harcourt)

    This week on Stoary Time, we host a passionate student leader whose work continues to amplify the voices of often-overlooked students within the Uniport community — Comrade Henry Ikechukwu, the Director of Students with Special Needs (SUG), University of Port Harcourt.

    Driven by empathy, advocacy, and purpose, Comrade Henry has remained committed to ensuring that students with special needs are seen, heard, and supported within the University system.

    From championing inclusive policies and accessibility conversations…
    To representing the interests of students with special needs within the Students’ Union Government…
    To promoting awareness around equity, dignity, and equal opportunities on campus…

    Comrade Henry’s leadership reflects a deep belief that a better Uniport must be inclusive for all.

    Join us in this week’s episode as we sit with Comrade Henry to unpack his journey, his motivation for advocacy, the challenges facing students with special needs, and his vision for a more inclusive and supportive Uniport.

    Trust us — this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

    ⏰ Thursday, December 18, 2025 | 8:08PM
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    🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Henry Ikechukwu (Director of Students with Special Needs, SUG — University of Port Harcourt) This week on Stoary Time, we host a passionate student leader whose work continues to amplify the voices of often-overlooked students within the Uniport community — Comrade Henry Ikechukwu, the Director of Students with Special Needs (SUG), University of Port Harcourt. Driven by empathy, advocacy, and purpose, Comrade Henry has remained committed to ensuring that students with special needs are seen, heard, and supported within the University system. From championing inclusive policies and accessibility conversations… To representing the interests of students with special needs within the Students’ Union Government… To promoting awareness around equity, dignity, and equal opportunities on campus… Comrade Henry’s leadership reflects a deep belief that a better Uniport must be inclusive for all. Join us in this week’s episode as we sit with Comrade Henry to unpack his journey, his motivation for advocacy, the challenges facing students with special needs, and his vision for a more inclusive and supportive Uniport. Trust us — this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. ⏰ Thursday, December 18, 2025 | 8:08PM 📍 Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStory #Uniport #ABetterUniport #StoaryTime #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #ProudlyUniport
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