• ‎Two days ago, I went to work at Mercy Land, Port Harcourt. And after I was done with the job, I was paid a little cash, and I started leaving for home. Just before the east-west road where I can board a taxi to my base, which is at Uniport environment, I met a group of adults begging. There are about 6-7 of them, ladies included.

    ‎It was one of them that stopped me, and the way he approached, I thought they were doing evangelism in the streets. He now said Please, I want to talk to you and I said, " I'm all ears. He started by saying he wanted to ask me for a small favour, I said Alright, if it's something I can do, then why not? All in my thoughts, he would ask for a few of my time so he can share the gospel of Jesus Christ with me.

    ‎But guess what? He started telling me that he and his colleagues have not eaten since morning, and they have been walking around and even getting thirsty and they needed to get water and drink but they don't have any money with them, he wants to seek a favour from me if I can help them with a little money so they can eat. I looked at him, a mature, well-grown-up adult, and I looked at his colleagues, and all of them are the same.

    ‎And I asked him, Do they stay around this environment? And he said No, I then asked again, Then what did you come here to do and he said They are selling products, and they haven't made any sales yet. It now dawned on me that these are Neo-life kind of related people. I know they don't like to hear the truth at all because I have encountered a lot of them in the past.

    ‎I told him bro, let me tell you what you don't want to hear, don't allow any company to limit your potential as a vibrant youth and forcefully turn you into a street beggar. You aren't a lazy person, you're a hardworking person, and the hard work I'm seeing in you, if you channel that in the right way, you will never find yourself begging in the streets.

    ‎I know you don't want to hear this bitter truth, but for the fact that you sell a product and you met me, instead of you to advertise the product you're selling, and tell me how the product will be of a help or meet a particular need for me and why I need to buy it, but you're here begging me of money. That completely shows that your products don't solve any problem in the marketplace. Your products don't meet people's needs, and they're not in demand in the marketplace. Why then are you wasting your life on this?

    ‎Imagine the long kilometres of trekking on an empty stomach in an unknown environment? I told him, you're an adult, you should be able to identify a good opportunity and a waste of time. How do you even convince yourself against this reality and forcefully accept being a street beggar? I told him after so many encounters with people like you, I have made up my mind never to take you guys seriously but I am going to help you with what I can because I am a member of Gateway International Church and this is our month of random out of kindness, and I'd be showing you kindness for that reason only.

    ‎I took about 30% of my payment and gave it to them and they left. It's not up to a 1-minute walk, and another set of beggars stopped me again, the same category of people. I didn't even waste my time; I just told them I have given their colleagues what I have, and I'm not giving out any shishi even if they mistakenly swallow a shovel now now before me. They were like, Why is everyone saying they have given to their colleagues? I was like What do you expect when you willingly accept being a street beggar?

    ‎Personally, once you fall into those categories of people, my heart of kindness towards you is gone, and I will never take you seriously in life.
    ‎Shikenan

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    ‎27th November, 2025
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    ‎Two days ago, I went to work at Mercy Land, Port Harcourt. And after I was done with the job, I was paid a little cash, and I started leaving for home. Just before the east-west road where I can board a taxi to my base, which is at Uniport environment, I met a group of adults begging. There are about 6-7 of them, ladies included. ‎ ‎It was one of them that stopped me, and the way he approached, I thought they were doing evangelism in the streets. He now said Please, I want to talk to you and I said, " I'm all ears. He started by saying he wanted to ask me for a small favour, I said Alright, if it's something I can do, then why not? 🤷‍♂️ All in my thoughts, he would ask for a few of my time so he can share the gospel of Jesus Christ with me. ‎ ‎But guess what? He started telling me that he and his colleagues have not eaten since morning, and they have been walking around and even getting thirsty and they needed to get water and drink but they don't have any money with them, he wants to seek a favour from me if I can help them with a little money so they can eat. I looked at him, a mature, well-grown-up adult, and I looked at his colleagues, and all of them are the same. ‎ ‎And I asked him, Do they stay around this environment? And he said No, I then asked again, Then what did you come here to do and he said They are selling products, and they haven't made any sales yet. It now dawned on me that these are Neo-life kind of related people. I know they don't like to hear the truth at all because I have encountered a lot of them in the past. ‎ ‎I told him bro, let me tell you what you don't want to hear, don't allow any company to limit your potential as a vibrant youth and forcefully turn you into a street beggar. You aren't a lazy person, you're a hardworking person, and the hard work I'm seeing in you, if you channel that in the right way, you will never find yourself begging in the streets. ‎ ‎I know you don't want to hear this bitter truth, but for the fact that you sell a product and you met me, instead of you to advertise the product you're selling, and tell me how the product will be of a help or meet a particular need for me and why I need to buy it, but you're here begging me of money. That completely shows that your products don't solve any problem in the marketplace. Your products don't meet people's needs, and they're not in demand in the marketplace. Why then are you wasting your life on this? ‎ ‎Imagine the long kilometres of trekking on an empty stomach in an unknown environment? 🤔 I told him, you're an adult, you should be able to identify a good opportunity and a waste of time. How do you even convince yourself against this reality and forcefully accept being a street beggar? I told him after so many encounters with people like you, I have made up my mind never to take you guys seriously but I am going to help you with what I can because I am a member of Gateway International Church and this is our month of random out of kindness, and I'd be showing you kindness for that reason only. 🤷‍♂️ ‎ ‎I took about 30% of my payment and gave it to them and they left. It's not up to a 1-minute walk, and another set of beggars stopped me again, the same category of people. I didn't even waste my time; I just told them I have given their colleagues what I have, and I'm not giving out any shishi even if they mistakenly swallow a shovel now now before me. 🙄 They were like, Why is everyone saying they have given to their colleagues? I was like What do you expect when you willingly accept being a street beggar? ‎ ‎Personally, once you fall into those categories of people, my heart of kindness towards you is gone, and I will never take you seriously in life. ‎Shikenan 🤷‍♂️ ‎ ‎#Kefasmoney001 ‎27th November, 2025 ‎#ArtistManager ‎#MusicBusinessExecutive ‎ ‎ ‎
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  • What's the school vibe? #everyone
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  • STUDENTS' UNION GOVERNMENT
    UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT
    EAST–WEST ROAD, P.O BOX 5533, CHOBA, RIVERS STATE
    OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF SPORTS


    Our Ref: JPH/SU/DS/003
    Your Ref:

    Date: 17/11/2025


    PERMISSION REQUIRED FOR USE OF SPORTS FACILITIES

    This is to notify all students that with immediate effect no one is permitted to use any University sports facility without prior written permission from the Director of Sports. This rule applies to all students (undergraduate and postgraduate), student clubs and societies, unregistered & registered student organizations.

    Any student or group found using sports facilities without prior authorization will be treated as a defaulter and will face serious consequences, including but not limited to:

    * Immediate suspension of facility access privileges.
    * Disciplinary action under the University Students’ Disciplinary Regulations (which may include fines, suspension from campus activities, or other sanctions).
    * Financial liability for any damage to University property or equipment.

    Referral to the Student Affairs Office and possible involvement of security units if safety or unlawful conduct is involved.

    Happy Resumption to everyone.


    COMR BOLARINWA DAVID HOLLA
    SUG DIRECTOR OF SPORTS





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    STUDENTS' UNION GOVERNMENT UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT EAST–WEST ROAD, P.O BOX 5533, CHOBA, RIVERS STATE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF SPORTS Our Ref: JPH/SU/DS/003 Your Ref: Date: 17/11/2025 PERMISSION REQUIRED FOR USE OF SPORTS FACILITIES This is to notify all students that with immediate effect no one is permitted to use any University sports facility without prior written permission from the Director of Sports. This rule applies to all students (undergraduate and postgraduate), student clubs and societies, unregistered & registered student organizations. Any student or group found using sports facilities without prior authorization will be treated as a defaulter and will face serious consequences, including but not limited to: * Immediate suspension of facility access privileges. * Disciplinary action under the University Students’ Disciplinary Regulations (which may include fines, suspension from campus activities, or other sanctions). * Financial liability for any damage to University property or equipment. Referral to the Student Affairs Office and possible involvement of security units if safety or unlawful conduct is involved. Happy Resumption to everyone. COMR BOLARINWA DAVID HOLLA SUG DIRECTOR OF SPORTS _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportNews #SUG #UniportSUG #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #StudentLeadership #UniportCommunity #UniportSports
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  • Editorial: A New Academic Journey Begins — Let It Begin Right.

    For the thousands joining the Uniport community today, this registration window is their first step into a world of growth, opportunity, and discovery. Uniport owes them a process that reflects the values it claims to uphold.

    Uniport has always prided itself on being a centre of excellence, but excellence isn’t built on academic strength alone — it relies on systems, structures, and transparent processes that make the student experience smooth from Day One.

    As registration begins today, Unique Stoary calls on the university management to ensure that:

    1. Information is Clear and Accessible.

    Freshers depend on correct and timely communication. Registration steps, required documents, fees, portal procedures, and departmental guidelines must be clearly stated and regularly updated. Confusion is avoidable when information flows.

    2. Digital Processes Are Stable and Reliable.

    Uniport’s online portals must be ready for the surge in traffic. Technical downtime or inconsistent access has historically slowed down registration for many students. This season must be different — smoother, faster, and student-friendly.

    3. Physical Units Provide Efficient Support.

    From Admissions to ICT to Faculties, support desks must be responsive. Freshers are interacting with these systems for the first time. Their first impression of the institution depends heavily on how the process treats them.

    4. The University Addresses Campus Environment Concerns

    While registration begins today, concerns about the state of hostels and readiness for full resumption remain. Students want assurance that accommodation, welfare facilities, and basic infrastructure will be ready by the time the academic session fully kicks off.

    5. The Exercise Remains Corruption-Free

    Freshers are vulnerable. Exploitation — whether through unofficial payments or misinformation — must be actively discouraged. Oversight should be strong.


    Unique Stoary will continue to monitor developments, amplify student experiences, and advocate for a system that works for everyone.

    Welcome to a new chapter. And to freshers — your Uniport journey starts today. Make it count.




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    Editorial: A New Academic Journey Begins — Let It Begin Right. For the thousands joining the Uniport community today, this registration window is their first step into a world of growth, opportunity, and discovery. Uniport owes them a process that reflects the values it claims to uphold. Uniport has always prided itself on being a centre of excellence, but excellence isn’t built on academic strength alone — it relies on systems, structures, and transparent processes that make the student experience smooth from Day One. As registration begins today, Unique Stoary calls on the university management to ensure that: 1. Information is Clear and Accessible. Freshers depend on correct and timely communication. Registration steps, required documents, fees, portal procedures, and departmental guidelines must be clearly stated and regularly updated. Confusion is avoidable when information flows. 2. Digital Processes Are Stable and Reliable. Uniport’s online portals must be ready for the surge in traffic. Technical downtime or inconsistent access has historically slowed down registration for many students. This season must be different — smoother, faster, and student-friendly. 3. Physical Units Provide Efficient Support. From Admissions to ICT to Faculties, support desks must be responsive. Freshers are interacting with these systems for the first time. Their first impression of the institution depends heavily on how the process treats them. 4. The University Addresses Campus Environment Concerns While registration begins today, concerns about the state of hostels and readiness for full resumption remain. Students want assurance that accommodation, welfare facilities, and basic infrastructure will be ready by the time the academic session fully kicks off. 5. The Exercise Remains Corruption-Free Freshers are vulnerable. Exploitation — whether through unofficial payments or misinformation — must be actively discouraged. Oversight should be strong. Unique Stoary will continue to monitor developments, amplify student experiences, and advocate for a system that works for everyone. Welcome to a new chapter. And to freshers — your Uniport journey starts today. Make it count. _____________________________________________ 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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  • Uniport Pharmacy Students Reeling After Shocking ICT Results: 95% Failure Rate Sparks Outrage

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

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

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

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

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

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    Uniport Pharmacy Students Reeling After Shocking ICT Results: 95% Failure Rate Sparks Outrage A sense of shock and dismay has swept through the 200 Level Pharmacy program at the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) following the release of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) exam results. The outcome was nothing short of devastating, with 129 students failing, a mere 7 passing, and not a single student achieving a distinction. This staggering 95% failure rate has left many students feeling frustrated, confused, and wondering what went wrong. The news is made even more bitter by the fact that those who failed will have to resit the course, a move that comes with a hefty price tag of ₦10,000 per student. To add insult to injury, the students were reportedly under the impression that they could carry the course over, as stated in the handbook. The students are now calling the situation "unfair and confusing", and many are questioning the fairness of the system. "How could this happen?" is the question on everyone's lips. The massive failure rate has sparked outrage among the student body, with many demanding answers from the university administration. The situation has raised concerns about the quality of teaching, the effectiveness of the course materials, and the support systems in place for students. As the students prepare to resit the course, they are left wondering what the future holds and how they will move forward. The Uniport administration has yet to comment on the situation, but one thing is certain - this shocking result has left a mark on the 200 Level Pharmacy program and will have far-reaching consequences for the students involved. #Uniport_Story #Pharmacy_faculty
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  • One good thing about this Sosovalue airdrop that shocked users, is that it gave everyone free $30 directly to their wallet account, even people who registered late still got $30. I'm also hearing from a verified source that it's going to still do the same next year and even better.

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  • Hello everyone
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  • Please I'm new here, how can I share my invitation link to friends in my contacts?
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  • Everyone's life is so relevant that the sick ones need to get cured
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  • Umunnem recall that this h€artle$$ Anumpama was arraigned in Court yesterday for his atr0cities which includes playing and b√rying a pregnant woman in his house for r!tual purposes

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    Umunnem recall that this h€artle$$ Anumpama was arraigned in Court yesterday for his atr0cities which includes playing and b√rying a pregnant woman in his house for r!tual purposes 😢 I also got reports that he was smiling in court But the main wahala was that no lawyer agreed to represent him in court, everyone is running away from him... Not even a single lawyer agreed to stand in for him 😲 My question 👉 If you are a lawyer, will you agree to represent such a man? Please follow Koboko uche #viralreelschallenge2025viralreelschallengejaiviralreelschallengeviralreelschallenge #women want do we actually want? Is not easy to get debited to credit another person ooo
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  • BREAKING: Mtwapa man wins Ksh 2.5M bet and shocks everyone by taking back his ex-wife who left him for a mzungu 3 years ago. Despite warnings, he says, “It’s my money, I know where to get it and I’ll love who I want.” This site changed his life
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  • TRAGEDY: UNIPORT STUDENT, MISS SYLVIA OKOH, PASSES AWAY IN TRAGIC ACCIDENT

    Sylvia was a shining light in the Department of Economics. As a 300-level student, she had already made a lasting impression on her peers and professors alike. Her bright smile and kind words could light up even the most mundane days. She had a way of making everyone feel seen and heard, and her presence was always felt deeply. Despite her busy schedule, Sylvia always found time to nurture meaningful friendships and connections with those around her. Her quiet strength and gentle spirit inspired many, and she was often the glue that held her group of friends together. Tragically, Sylvia's life was cut short in a sudden accident. The news of her passing sent shockwaves through the department, leaving everyone in a state of grief and disbelief. It's hard to put into words the pain and sorrow that followed, but one thing is certain: Sylvia's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her. As we reflect on Sylvia's life, we're reminded of the warmth she brought to our community, the friendships she fostered, and the quiet strength she embodied. Her legacy will continue to inspire us, and we'll strive to carry on the kindness and compassion she showed to everyone around her.
    TRAGEDY😭😭: UNIPORT STUDENT, MISS SYLVIA OKOH, PASSES AWAY IN TRAGIC ACCIDENT Sylvia was a shining light in the Department of Economics. As a 300-level student, she had already made a lasting impression on her peers and professors alike. Her bright smile and kind words could light up even the most mundane days. She had a way of making everyone feel seen and heard, and her presence was always felt deeply. Despite her busy schedule, Sylvia always found time to nurture meaningful friendships and connections with those around her. Her quiet strength and gentle spirit inspired many, and she was often the glue that held her group of friends together. Tragically, Sylvia's life was cut short in a sudden accident. The news of her passing sent shockwaves through the department, leaving everyone in a state of grief and disbelief. It's hard to put into words the pain and sorrow that followed, but one thing is certain: Sylvia's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her. As we reflect on Sylvia's life, we're reminded of the warmth she brought to our community, the friendships she fostered, and the quiet strength she embodied. Her legacy will continue to inspire us, and we'll strive to carry on the kindness and compassion she showed to everyone around her.
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  • Congratulations Okoli Ebuka Miracle, Uniport Best Graduating Male Student and 2nd Overall Best Graduating Student at the 35th Convocation Ceremony.

    [In his words Okoli Ebuka ]

    Dear friends,

    I’ve wanted to write to you for a long time. But each time, I hesitated, to lost in my thoughts. I read other graduates’ write-ups, and instead of finding clarity, I got more confused.

    At first, I wanted to write the usual — tell you how I come from a single-parent home with average means, and how I had to push against every odd. I wanted to share how I was told not to bother applying to university, but still found my way in.

    Then I thought I’d talk about my academic journey, the struggles, the late nights, the moments I studied not because I wanted to, but because I needed to silence the noise in my head. There were days I felt like quitting. Financial stress. Emotional breakdowns. And disappointment from people I expected would stand with me.

    I cried, more than once. I lost interest in things I used to love. I ran errands for classmates, even the “small” ones, just to gather something to sort out one or two things. But I did it all with a straight face. You’d never know I wasn’t the ‘perfect’ student everyone assumed I was.

    I thought maybe I should write something motivational, something that would inspire others. But sitting here tonight, just before convocation, I’ve come to a different realization. There’s nothing I’ve been through that others haven’t faced in their own way. Nothing about my story is more special than yours.

    When I got into this university, after missing out on UNIZIK even with a 270 JAMB score, I never thought graduating with a first class was even possible. Whenever the topic came up, I stayed quiet. I knew what I was carrying.

    So this letter isn’t just about me. It’s for you, anyone who’s had to fight through something. Whether you learned a skill, pushed through school despite financial stress, or are still figuring it out, you’re doing well. You’re already winning.

    Don’t let anyone’s success make you forget your own hard work. Behind every celebrated face, there are others who fought harder battles and still go unseen.

    This isn’t a letter to show off achievements. It’s a reminder that what you put your heart to is possible. And as Psalm 20:4 says, “May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed.”

    In the end, we are all first class in our own spaces, in our own ways.

    Yours sincerely
    Okoli, Ebuka Miracle
    BSc Sociology, UNIPORT
    CGPA: 4.88 / 5.0
    Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2023 Session)
    Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2022/2023 Combined Session)
    Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2023 Session)
    Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2022/2023 Session)
    2nd Overall Best Graduating Student, University of Port Harcourt
    Best Graduating Male Student, University of Port Harcourt

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    🎓Congratulations Okoli Ebuka Miracle, Uniport Best Graduating Male Student and 2nd Overall Best Graduating Student at the 35th Convocation Ceremony. [In his words Okoli Ebuka ] 📩 Dear friends, I’ve wanted to write to you for a long time. But each time, I hesitated, to lost in my thoughts. I read other graduates’ write-ups, and instead of finding clarity, I got more confused. At first, I wanted to write the usual — tell you how I come from a single-parent home with average means, and how I had to push against every odd. I wanted to share how I was told not to bother applying to university, but still found my way in. Then I thought I’d talk about my academic journey, the struggles, the late nights, the moments I studied not because I wanted to, but because I needed to silence the noise in my head. There were days I felt like quitting. Financial stress. Emotional breakdowns. And disappointment from people I expected would stand with me. I cried, more than once. I lost interest in things I used to love. I ran errands for classmates, even the “small” ones, just to gather something to sort out one or two things. But I did it all with a straight face. You’d never know I wasn’t the ‘perfect’ student everyone assumed I was. I thought maybe I should write something motivational, something that would inspire others. But sitting here tonight, just before convocation, I’ve come to a different realization. There’s nothing I’ve been through that others haven’t faced in their own way. Nothing about my story is more special than yours. When I got into this university, after missing out on UNIZIK even with a 270 JAMB score, I never thought graduating with a first class was even possible. Whenever the topic came up, I stayed quiet. I knew what I was carrying. So this letter isn’t just about me. It’s for you, anyone who’s had to fight through something. Whether you learned a skill, pushed through school despite financial stress, or are still figuring it out, you’re doing well. You’re already winning. Don’t let anyone’s success make you forget your own hard work. Behind every celebrated face, there are others who fought harder battles and still go unseen. This isn’t a letter to show off achievements. It’s a reminder that what you put your heart to is possible. And as Psalm 20:4 says, “May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed.” In the end, we are all first class in our own spaces, in our own ways. Yours sincerely Okoli, Ebuka Miracle BSc Sociology, UNIPORT CGPA: 4.88 / 5.0 Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2023 Session) Best Graduating Student, Department of Sociology (2022/2023 Combined Session) Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2023 Session) Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Social Sciences (2022/2023 Session) 2nd Overall Best Graduating Student, University of Port Harcourt Best Graduating Male Student, University of Port Harcourt _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Uniportat50 #ProudlyUniport #35thconvocationceremony #GoldenJubilee #UniportCelebrates #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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