• Why the 216th Inaugural Lecture Changed My Perspective on Motherhood.


    I had the privilege of attending the 216th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Port Harcourt, and I must say it was an experience that left a lasting impression on me.


    Before the lecture began, there was a free medical outreach where attendees had their vital signs checked. It was encouraging to see the organizers prioritize the health and wellbeing of everyone present. We were also served refreshments, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere before the commencement of the event.


    The lecture started promptly at 3:00pm and was delivered by Prof. Rosemary Ogu on the theme, "Sweet Mother: From Perils to Power." Throughout the lecture, she highlighted the realities of motherhood and the many challenges women encounter before, during, and after childbirth.


    Drawing from her vast experience as a gynecologist, Prof. Ogu shared real-life experiences from her years of medical practice. Some of the stories were emotional and deeply moving, revealing the sacrifices mothers make and the harsh realities faced by women who experience pregnancy complications or even lose their lives while giving birth.


    Beyond the medical perspective, her message was one of hope and resilience. She encouraged women to remain strong, never give up despite the challenges they face, and ensure that their voices continue to be heard in conversations about maternal health and wellbeing.


    The lecture was formally brought to a close by the Vice-Chancellor, who commended Prof. Ogu for her insightful presentation and urged everyone in attendance to reflect on the important lessons shared.


    Overall, attending the lecture gave me a deeper appreciation for mothers and a better understanding of the strength, courage, and sacrifices involved in bringing life into the world. It was an eye-opening and truly worthwhile experience that I believe every student would have benefited from.


    Contributor ✍️: Grace O.


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    Why the 216th Inaugural Lecture Changed My Perspective on Motherhood. I had the privilege of attending the 216th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Port Harcourt, and I must say it was an experience that left a lasting impression on me. Before the lecture began, there was a free medical outreach where attendees had their vital signs checked. It was encouraging to see the organizers prioritize the health and wellbeing of everyone present. We were also served refreshments, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere before the commencement of the event. The lecture started promptly at 3:00pm and was delivered by Prof. Rosemary Ogu on the theme, "Sweet Mother: From Perils to Power." Throughout the lecture, she highlighted the realities of motherhood and the many challenges women encounter before, during, and after childbirth. Drawing from her vast experience as a gynecologist, Prof. Ogu shared real-life experiences from her years of medical practice. Some of the stories were emotional and deeply moving, revealing the sacrifices mothers make and the harsh realities faced by women who experience pregnancy complications or even lose their lives while giving birth. Beyond the medical perspective, her message was one of hope and resilience. She encouraged women to remain strong, never give up despite the challenges they face, and ensure that their voices continue to be heard in conversations about maternal health and wellbeing. The lecture was formally brought to a close by the Vice-Chancellor, who commended Prof. Ogu for her insightful presentation and urged everyone in attendance to reflect on the important lessons shared. Overall, attending the lecture gave me a deeper appreciation for mothers and a better understanding of the strength, courage, and sacrifices involved in bringing life into the world. It was an eye-opening and truly worthwhile experience that I believe every student would have benefited from. Contributor ✍️: Grace O. •••Got a campus experience, opinion, story, or encounter you'd like to share with the Uniport community? Submit your Campulse article and picture to: [email protected]. Your story could be our next featured publication. [Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author, a contributing student writer, and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the administration, editorial board, or any affiliated bodies of Unique Stoary.] 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 #Campulse #CampusPulse #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniversityOfPortHarcourt
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  • National Examinations Council (NECO) Emerges as Champions at the Federal Education Sector Games (FEDUGAM) 2026.


    Team NECO defeated all other agencies and Headquarters (Ministry of Education) to cart home the coveted overall best trophy at the closing ceremony of FEDUGAM 2026.


    The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill who represented the Hon. Minister for Education Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CFR presented the trophy to the overall winner of the games and declared the games closed.








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  • Dr. Nwabundo Queensley O. emerge best graduating medical student at the University of Port Harcourt.

    She was the Valedictorian of the 56th induction ceremony of Uniport.

    She was also;
    - Best in Surgery
    - Best in Pathology
    - Best in obstetrics and gynecology

    Congratulations 🥳👏.





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  • FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DROPS MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT FOR ARTS, HUMANITIES UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS

    ​The Federal Ministry of Education (FME) has announced that a credit pass in Mathematics (WAEC/NECO) is no longer mandatory for Nigerian students applying to Arts and Humanities courses in universities and polytechnics.

    ​This reform ends a long-standing requirement for all admission seekers.

    The updated National Guidelines aim to streamline the admission process and expand access to higher education.

    Universities will still require a minimum of five credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language, in no more than two sittings.

    ​Mathematics remains compulsory for admission into all Science, Technology, and Social Science courses in universities and polytechnics (for science-related programnes).

    ​Education Minister, Dr. Tunji Alausa, stated the reform is a deliberate effort to tackle the persistent gap between applicants and admitted students, which he blamed on "outdated and overly stringent entry requirements."

    The FME projects the new policy will increase annual admissions from about 700,000 to one million students, creating opportunities for an additional 250,000 to 300,000 students yearly.

    ​So far, the reform has been praised by education analyst Ayodamola Oluwatoyin as a "brilliant reform" that will "improve the ease of admissions."

    The FME confirms the revised guidelines are designed to remove barriers while maintaining academic standards.
    FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DROPS MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT FOR ARTS, HUMANITIES UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS ​The Federal Ministry of Education (FME) has announced that a credit pass in Mathematics (WAEC/NECO) is no longer mandatory for Nigerian students applying to Arts and Humanities courses in universities and polytechnics. ​This reform ends a long-standing requirement for all admission seekers. The updated National Guidelines aim to streamline the admission process and expand access to higher education. Universities will still require a minimum of five credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language, in no more than two sittings. ​Mathematics remains compulsory for admission into all Science, Technology, and Social Science courses in universities and polytechnics (for science-related programnes). ​Education Minister, Dr. Tunji Alausa, stated the reform is a deliberate effort to tackle the persistent gap between applicants and admitted students, which he blamed on "outdated and overly stringent entry requirements." The FME projects the new policy will increase annual admissions from about 700,000 to one million students, creating opportunities for an additional 250,000 to 300,000 students yearly. ​So far, the reform has been praised by education analyst Ayodamola Oluwatoyin as a "brilliant reform" that will "improve the ease of admissions." The FME confirms the revised guidelines are designed to remove barriers while maintaining academic standards.
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  • If you want to check your WAEC or NECO DM, scratch card is also available
    If you want to check your WAEC or NECO DM, scratch card is also available
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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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