• Uniport Vice Chancellorship Race Begins As Governing Council Approves Commencement of Appointment Process.

    As the tenure end of the current Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill draws close, the Governing Council of the University of Port Harcourt has formally given approval for the commencement of the process leading to the appointment of a new Vice Chancellor of the institution.

    In line with established university governance procedures, the Distinguished Senator Mao Ohuanbunwa–led Governing Council met today and approved the official announcement of the commencement of the selection process.

    As part of the approved timeline, the advertisement for the position of Vice Chancellor will be published from Tuesday, 13th January, 2026, marking the formal opening of the process.

    With this approval, the stage is set for a competitive and transparent selection exercise that will shape the next phase of leadership at the University of Port Harcourt.

    The race has officially begun.





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    Uniport Vice Chancellorship Race Begins As Governing Council Approves Commencement of Appointment Process. As the tenure end of the current Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill draws close, the Governing Council of the University of Port Harcourt has formally given approval for the commencement of the process leading to the appointment of a new Vice Chancellor of the institution. In line with established university governance procedures, the Distinguished Senator Mao Ohuanbunwa–led Governing Council met today and approved the official announcement of the commencement of the selection process. As part of the approved timeline, the advertisement for the position of Vice Chancellor will be published from Tuesday, 13th January, 2026, marking the formal opening of the process. With this approval, the stage is set for a competitive and transparent selection exercise that will shape the next phase of leadership at the University of Port Harcourt. The race has officially begun. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Celebrating the Grand Opening and Commissioning of JuliRose Hotel and Suites at the University of Port Harcourt.

    A moment of pride and celebration filled the air as the University of Port Harcourt community, distinguished guests, partners, and friends gathered to witness the grand opening and commissioning of JuliRose Hotel and Suites, located at Fubara Close, Abuja Campus, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

    Commissioned on Friday 12th December 2025 by the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the University of Port Harcourt Governing Council, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, the unveiling of JuliRose Hotel and Suites signifies far more than the launch of a world-class hospitality facility. It represents a vision fulfilled, a commitment to excellence, and a strong investment in the growth and future of the University environment. Sincere appreciation goes to the 17th Governing Council for their unwavering support in driving this milestone.

    From its refined architecture to its modern amenities and hospitality offerings, JuliRose Hotel and Suites stands as a testament to quality, comfort, and international standards. This development holds particular significance as it enriches the Uniport ecosystem—enhancing academic and professional engagements, offering new employment opportunities, and strengthening the University’s position as a hub for learning, leisure, and meaningful interaction. Special acknowledgment goes to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Abraham Georgewill, the Principal Officers, and the dedicated implementation team for their remarkable contributions.

    Commendation is also extended to the visionary leadership of OilQuest Conglomerate Group, led by Engr. Julius Kaite, Group Executive Chairman; Mrs. Roseline Kaite, Executive Director, Finance; and Mr. Phillip Kaite, Managing Director. Their commitment, foresight, and strategic investment reflect a deep belief in sustainable development, institutional partnership, and community advancement.

    The launch week was beautifully curated with activities that reflect the energy, warmth, and vibrant spirit that JuliRose Hotel and Suites aims to embody. From the official ribbon-cutting ceremony and elegant gala night to the soft opening of Mansonia Restaurant, the lively Student Day celebrations, and the unveiling of the Rosi Café, each moment showcased excellence and community connection.

    Special appreciation goes to Prof. Bridget Nwanze and her creative team for the masterful curation of artworks that enhanced the aesthetic charm of the facility.

    As JuliRose Hotel and Suites opens its doors to the University community and the wider public, it stands ready to serve as a centre of hospitality excellence, gracious service, and memorable guest experiences.

    Congratulations to all stakeholders on this remarkable achievement, and welcome to a new chapter of elegance, innovation, and distinction at the University of Port Harcourt.




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    Celebrating the Grand Opening and Commissioning of JuliRose Hotel and Suites at the University of Port Harcourt. A moment of pride and celebration filled the air as the University of Port Harcourt community, distinguished guests, partners, and friends gathered to witness the grand opening and commissioning of JuliRose Hotel and Suites, located at Fubara Close, Abuja Campus, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Commissioned on Friday 12th December 2025 by the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the University of Port Harcourt Governing Council, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, the unveiling of JuliRose Hotel and Suites signifies far more than the launch of a world-class hospitality facility. It represents a vision fulfilled, a commitment to excellence, and a strong investment in the growth and future of the University environment. Sincere appreciation goes to the 17th Governing Council for their unwavering support in driving this milestone. From its refined architecture to its modern amenities and hospitality offerings, JuliRose Hotel and Suites stands as a testament to quality, comfort, and international standards. This development holds particular significance as it enriches the Uniport ecosystem—enhancing academic and professional engagements, offering new employment opportunities, and strengthening the University’s position as a hub for learning, leisure, and meaningful interaction. Special acknowledgment goes to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Abraham Georgewill, the Principal Officers, and the dedicated implementation team for their remarkable contributions. Commendation is also extended to the visionary leadership of OilQuest Conglomerate Group, led by Engr. Julius Kaite, Group Executive Chairman; Mrs. Roseline Kaite, Executive Director, Finance; and Mr. Phillip Kaite, Managing Director. Their commitment, foresight, and strategic investment reflect a deep belief in sustainable development, institutional partnership, and community advancement. The launch week was beautifully curated with activities that reflect the energy, warmth, and vibrant spirit that JuliRose Hotel and Suites aims to embody. From the official ribbon-cutting ceremony and elegant gala night to the soft opening of Mansonia Restaurant, the lively Student Day celebrations, and the unveiling of the Rosi Café, each moment showcased excellence and community connection. Special appreciation goes to Prof. Bridget Nwanze and her creative team for the masterful curation of artworks that enhanced the aesthetic charm of the facility. As JuliRose Hotel and Suites opens its doors to the University community and the wider public, it stands ready to serve as a centre of hospitality excellence, gracious service, and memorable guest experiences. Congratulations to all stakeholders on this remarkable achievement, and welcome to a new chapter of elegance, innovation, and distinction at the University of Port Harcourt. _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportBusiness #Business #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • UPDATE: Former Uniport Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi Assumes Office As UniAbuja Vice Chancellor Despite Earlier Protests Over Eligibility.

    In a significant turn of events, Professor Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi — former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) of the University of Port Harcourt — has officially assumed duty as the 8th substantive Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja on Thursday December 11, 2025 despite earlier protests challenging his eligibility.

    His appointment, which was approved by the University’s 11th Governing Council during its 80th Extraordinary Meeting on November 7, 2025, was initially set to take effect from February 10, 2026, for a single, non-renewable five-year tenure. However, Prof. Fawehinmi has now taken over the leadership of the institution following a formal handover from the Acting Vice Chancellor.

    Unique Stoary had congratulated Prof. Fawehinmi on November 11, 2025, shortly after his appointment was announced, acknowledging his academic leadership and breadth of administrative experience. But barely a month later, a coalition of academic staff — the Concerned Academic Stakeholders of the University of Abuja — publicly rejected the appointment, alleging that Prof. Fawehinmi did not possess a Ph.D., which they insisted was explicitly required in the advertised criteria for the Vice Chancellorship.

    According to the stakeholders, though Prof. Fawehinmi is widely respected for his scholarly contributions, professional fellowships, and administrative competence, fellowships cannot replace a doctoral degree — a long-established qualification under NUC norms. They further warned that proceeding with the appointment could raise governance and legal concerns for the institution.

    Despite the objections, the Governing Council has upheld its decision, and Prof. Fawehinmi has now officially resumed duties. Upon assumption of office, he pledged to strengthen academic excellence, enhance research output, promote institutional stability, and improve the student experience, emphasizing a commitment to collaboration across all sectors of the university.

    As reactions continue to trail this development, the university community and the wider public are watching closely to see how this new phase of leadership will shape the institution going forward.

    Once again, Unique Stoary congratulates Professor Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi on his assumption of office as the 8th Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja. We wish him a purposeful, progressive, and impactful tenure as he takes on the enormous task of steering the university toward greater academic excellence, stability, and innovation.






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    UPDATE: Former Uniport Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof. Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi Assumes Office As UniAbuja Vice Chancellor Despite Earlier Protests Over Eligibility. In a significant turn of events, Professor Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi — former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) of the University of Port Harcourt — has officially assumed duty as the 8th substantive Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja on Thursday December 11, 2025 despite earlier protests challenging his eligibility. His appointment, which was approved by the University’s 11th Governing Council during its 80th Extraordinary Meeting on November 7, 2025, was initially set to take effect from February 10, 2026, for a single, non-renewable five-year tenure. However, Prof. Fawehinmi has now taken over the leadership of the institution following a formal handover from the Acting Vice Chancellor. Unique Stoary had congratulated Prof. Fawehinmi on November 11, 2025, shortly after his appointment was announced, acknowledging his academic leadership and breadth of administrative experience. But barely a month later, a coalition of academic staff — the Concerned Academic Stakeholders of the University of Abuja — publicly rejected the appointment, alleging that Prof. Fawehinmi did not possess a Ph.D., which they insisted was explicitly required in the advertised criteria for the Vice Chancellorship. According to the stakeholders, though Prof. Fawehinmi is widely respected for his scholarly contributions, professional fellowships, and administrative competence, fellowships cannot replace a doctoral degree — a long-established qualification under NUC norms. They further warned that proceeding with the appointment could raise governance and legal concerns for the institution. Despite the objections, the Governing Council has upheld its decision, and Prof. Fawehinmi has now officially resumed duties. Upon assumption of office, he pledged to strengthen academic excellence, enhance research output, promote institutional stability, and improve the student experience, emphasizing a commitment to collaboration across all sectors of the university. As reactions continue to trail this development, the university community and the wider public are watching closely to see how this new phase of leadership will shape the institution going forward. Once again, Unique Stoary congratulates Professor Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi on his assumption of office as the 8th Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja. We wish him a purposeful, progressive, and impactful tenure as he takes on the enormous task of steering the university toward greater academic excellence, stability, and innovation. _____________________________________________ 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 #NUC #UniAbuja #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • University of Port Harcourt Signs MoU With Giolee Global Resources Limited to Revitalize University Bottling Company.

    The University of Port Harcourt on Thursday, 12 December 2025, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Giolee Global Resources Limited, an indigenous Environmental Response company, for the full operation and revitalization of the University’s Bottling Company, which had previously performed below expectations. The signing ceremony took place at the Vice Chancellor’s Committee Room.

    The agreement represents a significant step in the institution’s efforts to strengthen its business ventures and boost internally generated revenue.

    Signing on behalf of the University, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, emphasized that the partnership aligns with the University’s drive to develop sustainable business models and revive dormant assets.

    “This partnership is a testament to our determination to reposition and enhance the productivity of University-owned enterprises,” Prof. Georgewill said. “We believe that Giolee Global Resources Limited has the capacity and expertise to transform the Bottling Company into a profitable and efficient facility that will serve the University community and beyond.”

    The Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Giolee Global Resources Limited, Chief Lesi Maol, expressed appreciation to the University for the confidence placed in the company and assured that Giolee is committed to transforming the facility.

    “We are honored by this opportunity and fully committed to delivering excellence,” Chief Maol said. “Our goal is to introduce modern processes, enhance product quality, and ensure that the Bottling Company becomes a competitive and sustainable enterprise.”

    Earlier, the Chairman of University of Port Harcourt Investment Limited, Mene Kadilo Kabari, described the partnership as a strategic intervention that will enhance the University’s investment portfolio.

    “This collaboration is a major milestone in strengthening the University’s investment portfolio,” Kabari noted. “We are confident that this agreement will yield meaningful economic benefits and set a strong precedent for future partnerships.”

    The MoU establishes a framework for improved operational efficiency, increased production capacity, and expanded market reach for the revitalized Bottling Company.

    Signed:
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    Head, Information, Publications and Public Relations
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    University of Port Harcourt Signs MoU With Giolee Global Resources Limited to Revitalize University Bottling Company. The University of Port Harcourt on Thursday, 12 December 2025, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Giolee Global Resources Limited, an indigenous Environmental Response company, for the full operation and revitalization of the University’s Bottling Company, which had previously performed below expectations. The signing ceremony took place at the Vice Chancellor’s Committee Room. The agreement represents a significant step in the institution’s efforts to strengthen its business ventures and boost internally generated revenue. Signing on behalf of the University, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, emphasized that the partnership aligns with the University’s drive to develop sustainable business models and revive dormant assets. “This partnership is a testament to our determination to reposition and enhance the productivity of University-owned enterprises,” Prof. Georgewill said. “We believe that Giolee Global Resources Limited has the capacity and expertise to transform the Bottling Company into a profitable and efficient facility that will serve the University community and beyond.” The Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Giolee Global Resources Limited, Chief Lesi Maol, expressed appreciation to the University for the confidence placed in the company and assured that Giolee is committed to transforming the facility. “We are honored by this opportunity and fully committed to delivering excellence,” Chief Maol said. “Our goal is to introduce modern processes, enhance product quality, and ensure that the Bottling Company becomes a competitive and sustainable enterprise.” Earlier, the Chairman of University of Port Harcourt Investment Limited, Mene Kadilo Kabari, described the partnership as a strategic intervention that will enhance the University’s investment portfolio. “This collaboration is a major milestone in strengthening the University’s investment portfolio,” Kabari noted. “We are confident that this agreement will yield meaningful economic benefits and set a strong precedent for future partnerships.” The MoU establishes a framework for improved operational efficiency, increased production capacity, and expanded market reach for the revitalized Bottling Company. Signed: Dr Sammy KPENU Head, Information, Publications and Public Relations University of Port Harcourt _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportBusiness #Business #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • EDITORIAL: Clarity at Last—But Questions Remain on the ₦50 Million First Lady’s Award.

    In recent days, the University of Port Harcourt community has witnessed renewed conversations surrounding the ₦50,000,000 donation made by the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to support Best Graduating Female Students during the 35th Combined Convocation Ceremony.

    This discussion gained momentum following our earlier publication titled:
    “A Call For Transparency In The Disbursement Of The ₦50 Million First Lady’s Award To Uniport Best Graduating Female Students.”

    Our concerns focused on three key issues:

    1. Uneven communication to beneficiaries.
    2. The disbursement of only ₦100,000 per student, which mathematically represents only 10% of the total donation even if 50 beneficiaries existed.
    3. The absence of an official explanation regarding how the ₦50 million would be administered.

    Shortly afterwards, a Best Graduating Female Student from the Department of Geology, Ujah Amarachi, shared her personal experience on LinkedIn. Her post read:

    “Uniport has finally given me my cash prize for being a Best Graduating Female Student and I'm so happy. … I finally received the money I was paid 100K guys.”

    She appreciated the First Lady and added:

    “But wait oh!! I just want to ask a question.

    1. Do I keep receiving 100k for 10 year.
    2. Or this is a one time payment
    You won't blame me for asking. The money given was 50Million naira. Not five but fifty … Let’s be clear: I am grateful. But we all know that if ₦50 million is shared only among Best Graduating Female Students from two convocation sets … the math will not end at ₦100k per person.”

    Following this, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, responded in the comment section to clarify the structure of the award:

    “Every award instituted for best graduating students is done for 10 years and it’s for best graduating students each session till 10 years. No student takes for two sessions. Next convocation, the best females will receive the award and it continues.”

    This appeared to settle earlier uncertainties until further reactions on social media prompted the Vice Chancellor to comment again—this time quite directly:

    “Ujah Amarachi will you stop demarketing Uniport? Which complete money are you talking about?”



    Here at Unique Stoary, we appreciate the Vice Chancellor for offering clarity on the 10-year structure of the fund. This explanation was necessary, especially considering the scale of the First Lady’s donation and the initial absence of official communication.

    However, clarity in funding models should naturally answer basic numerical questions.

    Therefore, Unique Stoary respectfully asks just one simple question:
    If each student received ₦100,000, does this mean there were 50 eligible Best Graduating Female Students?
    - If yes — that resolves the matter.
    - If no — then how exactly was the disbursement structure determined, and what formula guided the allocation?

    Given that the First Lady’s gesture was intended to encourage and reward academic excellence, beneficiaries and the public should be able to understand how the funds are spread, the number of recipients each year, and the criteria applied.

    Transparency is not antagonism.
    Accountability is not demarketing.
    Asking respectful questions strengthens trust, not weakens it.

    We remain committed to promoting clarity, fairness, and integrity in reporting matters that affect students and the academic community.



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    EDITORIAL: Clarity at Last—But Questions Remain on the ₦50 Million First Lady’s Award. In recent days, the University of Port Harcourt community has witnessed renewed conversations surrounding the ₦50,000,000 donation made by the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to support Best Graduating Female Students during the 35th Combined Convocation Ceremony. This discussion gained momentum following our earlier publication titled: “A Call For Transparency In The Disbursement Of The ₦50 Million First Lady’s Award To Uniport Best Graduating Female Students.” Our concerns focused on three key issues: 1. Uneven communication to beneficiaries. 2. The disbursement of only ₦100,000 per student, which mathematically represents only 10% of the total donation even if 50 beneficiaries existed. 3. The absence of an official explanation regarding how the ₦50 million would be administered. Shortly afterwards, a Best Graduating Female Student from the Department of Geology, Ujah Amarachi, shared her personal experience on LinkedIn. Her post read: “Uniport has finally given me my cash prize for being a Best Graduating Female Student and I'm so happy.💃💃 … I finally received the money💃💃💃 I was paid 100K guys.” She appreciated the First Lady and added: “But wait oh!! I just want to ask a question. 1. Do I keep receiving 100k for 10 year. 2. Or this is a one time payment👀 You won't blame me for asking. The money given was 50Million naira. Not five but fifty😳 … Let’s be clear: I am grateful. But we all know that if ₦50 million is shared only among Best Graduating Female Students from two convocation sets … the math will not end at ₦100k per person.” Following this, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, responded in the comment section to clarify the structure of the award: “Every award instituted for best graduating students is done for 10 years and it’s for best graduating students each session till 10 years. No student takes for two sessions. Next convocation, the best females will receive the award and it continues.” This appeared to settle earlier uncertainties until further reactions on social media prompted the Vice Chancellor to comment again—this time quite directly: “Ujah Amarachi will you stop demarketing Uniport? Which complete money are you talking about?” Here at Unique Stoary, we appreciate the Vice Chancellor for offering clarity on the 10-year structure of the fund. This explanation was necessary, especially considering the scale of the First Lady’s donation and the initial absence of official communication. However, clarity in funding models should naturally answer basic numerical questions. Therefore, Unique Stoary respectfully asks just one simple question: If each student received ₦100,000, does this mean there were 50 eligible Best Graduating Female Students? - If yes — that resolves the matter. - If no — then how exactly was the disbursement structure determined, and what formula guided the allocation? Given that the First Lady’s gesture was intended to encourage and reward academic excellence, beneficiaries and the public should be able to understand how the funds are spread, the number of recipients each year, and the criteria applied. Transparency is not antagonism. Accountability is not demarketing. Asking respectful questions strengthens trust, not weakens it. We remain committed to promoting clarity, fairness, and integrity in reporting matters that affect students and the academic community. ▪️▪️Check comment section for screenshots. _____________________________________________ 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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  • A Call For Transparency In The Disbursement Of The ₦50 Million First Lady’s Award To Uniport Best Graduating Female Students.

    During the 35th Combined Convocation Ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt, held on July 24, 2025 two outstanding ladies — Victory Abanjo and Ibitayo Aluko — emerged as joint valedictorians with an exceptional CGPA of 4.89. In recognition of this historic academic feat, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, graciously donated ₦50,000,000 for the benefit of all female Best Graduating Students (BGS) of the 35th Convocation.

    However, several developments surrounding the administration of this donation have raised concerns that require clear communication and transparency from the appropriate authorities!

    1. Uneven Disbursement to Beneficiaries.
    Reports indicate that while some beneficiaries received payments last week, others have not yet received any communication or credit alert. This raises operational concerns regarding the disbursement schedule and the criteria guiding the release of funds.

    2. The Amount Disbursed Does Not Align with the Total Donation.
    It has also been observed that beneficiaries who have received the award were paid ₦100,000 each. Based on available information, the total number of female BGS for the 35th Convocation is far less than 50 students.

    Yet, even if we assume 50 students for the sake of calculation:

    * ₦100,000 × 50 students = ₦5,000,000
    * This represents only 10% of the ₦50,000,000 generously donated.

    Given the First Lady’s intention to reward academic excellence meaningfully, the current distribution raises important questions about:

    1. The actual number of qualified beneficiaries.
    2. The approved disbursement structure.
    3. The status of the remaining funds, which should logically be allocated to the selected students

    If the beneficiaries are fewer than 50, the expectation — based on principles of fairness and the spirit of the donation — is that each recipient should receive a proportionate amount, potentially up to ₦1,000,000 per student.


    This matter deserves urgent clarification from the University administration, particularly because the University of Port Harcourt has always prided itself on integrity, excellence, and transparency. Providing a detailed breakdown of:

    * the number of beneficiaries,
    * the criteria used,
    * and the fund utilization structure,

    will help maintain public trust and uphold the institution’s reputation.


    This is not an attempt to cast aspersions but a respectful call for accountability. The students involved have demonstrated excellence worthy of celebration, and they deserve full clarity regarding benefits publicly announced in their honour.

    We trust the University management to offer the necessary explanations and ensure that the First Lady’s gesture achieves its intended impact.




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    A Call For Transparency In The Disbursement Of The ₦50 Million First Lady’s Award To Uniport Best Graduating Female Students. During the 35th Combined Convocation Ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt, held on July 24, 2025 two outstanding ladies — Victory Abanjo and Ibitayo Aluko — emerged as joint valedictorians with an exceptional CGPA of 4.89. In recognition of this historic academic feat, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, graciously donated ₦50,000,000 for the benefit of all female Best Graduating Students (BGS) of the 35th Convocation. However, several developments surrounding the administration of this donation have raised concerns that require clear communication and transparency from the appropriate authorities! 1. Uneven Disbursement to Beneficiaries. Reports indicate that while some beneficiaries received payments last week, others have not yet received any communication or credit alert. This raises operational concerns regarding the disbursement schedule and the criteria guiding the release of funds. 2. The Amount Disbursed Does Not Align with the Total Donation. It has also been observed that beneficiaries who have received the award were paid ₦100,000 each. Based on available information, the total number of female BGS for the 35th Convocation is far less than 50 students. Yet, even if we assume 50 students for the sake of calculation: * ₦100,000 × 50 students = ₦5,000,000 * This represents only 10% of the ₦50,000,000 generously donated. Given the First Lady’s intention to reward academic excellence meaningfully, the current distribution raises important questions about: 1. The actual number of qualified beneficiaries. 2. The approved disbursement structure. 3. The status of the remaining funds, which should logically be allocated to the selected students If the beneficiaries are fewer than 50, the expectation — based on principles of fairness and the spirit of the donation — is that each recipient should receive a proportionate amount, potentially up to ₦1,000,000 per student. This matter deserves urgent clarification from the University administration, particularly because the University of Port Harcourt has always prided itself on integrity, excellence, and transparency. Providing a detailed breakdown of: * the number of beneficiaries, * the criteria used, * and the fund utilization structure, will help maintain public trust and uphold the institution’s reputation. This is not an attempt to cast aspersions but a respectful call for accountability. The students involved have demonstrated excellence worthy of celebration, and they deserve full clarity regarding benefits publicly announced in their honour. We trust the University management to offer the necessary explanations and ensure that the First Lady’s gesture achieves its intended impact. _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • Here's How To Start Branding Yourself As A Student.

    Many students are walking around campus with vibes, exam stress and indomie energy, but zero personal brand.

    Meanwhile, your future employer is somewhere scrolling through LinkedIn like, “Who can I trust with this opportunity?”

    And you? You’re posting ‘outside tonight’ and shouting “God when”.

    Or are you saying: "I'll cross that bridge when I reach there"

    Toor. Let’s fix it now.

    Here are simple ways to start branding yourself, even as a student: no pressure, no ring light, no tripod, nothing.

    1️⃣ Pick ONE thing you want to be known for.

    Not five. Not seven. Just one.

    “Future Pharmacist Pen” (already taken sha )
    “Public Health storyteller”
    “Campus tech guy”
    “Makeup artist who saves students’ pockets”

    Your brand starts when people can say:
    “That’s the person that does…”

    If they can’t complete that sentence, your branding hasn’t started.

    2️⃣ Start sharing the SMALL things you already know.

    People think branding is dropping TED Talks. No. It’s simply showing what you’re learning.

    Examples:
    “What I learned today in Biopharmaceutics…”
    “A study tip that helped me survive this week…”
    “A funny mistake I made during practicals…”
    “How I improved my makeup game this semester…”

    Consistency beats perfection, every time.

    3️⃣ Clean your social media like someone expecting visitors.

    Your bio should not look like:
    ABSU | Jesus baby | Born to be wild | Small girl big God.”

    Ah ah!

    My dear, what should people follow you for?

    Fix it:
    ✔ Pharmacy student | Future clinical pharmacist
    ✔ Public health advocate
    ✔ Content creator sharing study, career & lifestyle tips

    That’s a brand. Simple and clean.

    4️⃣ Your DP matters.

    You can't be shouting “personal brand!” But your profile picture looks like someone hiding from EFCC.

    Pick a clear, friendly, confident photo, that’s your first impression, and that's what people trust.

    5️⃣ Start showing your growth journey, not perfection.

    People don’t fall in love with “experts.” They fall in love with students becoming experts.

    Post things like:
    Your struggles
    Your small wins
    What you learned
    What you failed at and corrected
    Behind-the-scenes of your daily grind

    That's what builds connection, and connection builds brand loyalty.

    6️⃣ Network like someone that wants to leave Nigeria eventually.

    Reply comments. Talk to seniors. Engage other creators. Connect with lecturers with sense. Build your circle before you need your circle.

    7️⃣ Be consistent even if your procrastination spirit is fighting you.

    You don’t need to post daily. Just show up enough for people to trust your presence.

    Remember: You are your biggest project.

    And people are watching you more than you think.

    If you start today, you won’t recognize yourself in 6 months.

    Branding isn’t just for influencers. It’s for students who want to stand out.

    Students who want opportunities.
    Students who want visibility.
    Students who want to matter.

    And that student can be YOU.


    By Ekwuribe Ugo Kamsi
    THE FUTURE PHARMACIST PEN


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    #personaldevelopment #personalbranding
    Here's How To Start Branding Yourself As A Student. Many students are walking around campus with vibes, exam stress and indomie energy, but zero personal brand. Meanwhile, your future employer is somewhere scrolling through LinkedIn like, “Who can I trust with this opportunity?” And you? You’re posting ‘outside tonight’ and shouting “God when”. 😭 Or are you saying: "I'll cross that bridge when I reach there😒" Toor. Let’s fix it now. Here are simple ways to start branding yourself, even as a student: no pressure, no ring light, no tripod, nothing. 1️⃣ Pick ONE thing you want to be known for. Not five. Not seven. Just one. 📌 “Future Pharmacist Pen” (already taken sha 😌) 📌 “Public Health storyteller” 📌 “Campus tech guy” 📌 “Makeup artist who saves students’ pockets” Your brand starts when people can say: “That’s the person that does…” If they can’t complete that sentence, your branding hasn’t started. 2️⃣ Start sharing the SMALL things you already know. People think branding is dropping TED Talks. No. It’s simply showing what you’re learning. Examples: “What I learned today in Biopharmaceutics…” “A study tip that helped me survive this week…” “A funny mistake I made during practicals…” “How I improved my makeup game this semester…” Consistency beats perfection, every time. 3️⃣ Clean your social media like someone expecting visitors. Your bio should not look like: “📍ABSU | ❤️Jesus baby | 🤪 Born to be wild | ✨Small girl big God.” Ah ah! My dear, what should people follow you for? Fix it: ✔ Pharmacy student | Future clinical pharmacist ✔ Public health advocate ✔ Content creator sharing study, career & lifestyle tips That’s a brand. Simple and clean. 4️⃣ Your DP matters. You can't be shouting “personal brand!” But your profile picture looks like someone hiding from EFCC. Pick a clear, friendly, confident photo, that’s your first impression, and that's what people trust. 5️⃣ Start showing your growth journey, not perfection. People don’t fall in love with “experts.” They fall in love with students becoming experts. Post things like: ✅Your struggles ✅Your small wins ✅What you learned ✅What you failed at and corrected ✅Behind-the-scenes of your daily grind That's what builds connection, and connection builds brand loyalty. 6️⃣ Network like someone that wants to leave Nigeria eventually. Reply comments. Talk to seniors. Engage other creators. Connect with lecturers with sense. Build your circle before you need your circle. 7️⃣ Be consistent even if your procrastination spirit is fighting you. You don’t need to post daily. Just show up enough for people to trust your presence. Remember: You are your biggest project. And people are watching you more than you think. If you start today, you won’t recognize yourself in 6 months. Branding isn’t just for influencers. It’s for students who want to stand out. Students who want opportunities. Students who want visibility. Students who want to matter. And that student can be YOU. By Ekwuribe Ugo Kamsi THE FUTURE PHARMACIST PEN ✍️ •• Tag/Mention Unique Stoary and we will get to feature your story. _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportNews #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #personaldevelopment #personalbranding
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  • PUBLIC NOTICE
    FROM THE STUDENTS’ JUDICIARY COUNCIL


    Students’ Union Government, University of Port Harcourt
    The Students’ Judiciary Council hereby notifies the entire student community that channels for lodging complaints, reports, observations, and suggestions regarding matters of student welfare, academic concerns, misconduct, rights violations, or any related issues are fully open and operational.
    Students are encouraged to make use of the official contact lines and email address provided on the accompanying flyer. All submissions will be received, documented, and addressed in accordance with the guiding procedures of the Council.
    The Council assures all students of confidentiality, impartiality, and strict adherence to due process in the handling of every communication.

    Signed:
    Hon. Justice Ishola David Students’ Judiciary Council
    Students’ Union Government.

    Approved by: HIS LORDSHIP, DIMKPA NOBLE KA-ALENEBARI LAH
    The Chief Judge
    Students’ Judiciary Council
    Students’ Union Government, University of Port Harcourt.




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    PUBLIC NOTICE FROM THE STUDENTS’ JUDICIARY COUNCIL Students’ Union Government, University of Port Harcourt The Students’ Judiciary Council hereby notifies the entire student community that channels for lodging complaints, reports, observations, and suggestions regarding matters of student welfare, academic concerns, misconduct, rights violations, or any related issues are fully open and operational. Students are encouraged to make use of the official contact lines and email address provided on the accompanying flyer. All submissions will be received, documented, and addressed in accordance with the guiding procedures of the Council. The Council assures all students of confidentiality, impartiality, and strict adherence to due process in the handling of every communication. Signed: Hon. Justice Ishola David Students’ Judiciary Council Students’ Union Government. Approved by: HIS LORDSHIP, DIMKPA NOBLE KA-ALENEBARI LAH The Chief Judge Students’ Judiciary Council Students’ Union Government, University of Port Harcourt. _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportNews #SUG #SUGUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • Uniport Alumni Spotlight: Meet Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, Governor of Abia State.

    From the lecture halls of the University of Port Harcourt to the commanding heights of banking, economic policy, and public leadership — Dr. Alex Chioma Otti has built a career that proves excellence is not an act, but a lifelong commitment.

    Studying Economics at the University of Port Harcourt, Dr Otti distinguished himself early, graduating with a First Class Honours degree in 1988. His years at Uniport were marked by an uncommon blend of academic brilliance and leadership: he served first as Treasurer, then President of the Nigerian Economics Students Association (NESA), and even took on the role of News Editor of the Uniport Mirror campus publication. His devotion to academics earned him recognition as the Best Graduating Student in the Department of Economics, the best in the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Overall Best Graduating Student of his year.

    Yet, instead of walking the predictable path of academia, Otti envisioned a future shaped by financial intelligence, reforms, and nation-building.

    This vision propelled him into Nigeria’s banking sector, where he rose steadily through institutions such as Nigerian International Bank (Citibank), UBA, and subsequently became the Group Managing Director/CEO of Diamond Bank Plc. Under his leadership, Diamond Bank strengthened its global footprint, expanded its customer reach, and implemented modern digital banking systems that contributed to making the institution one of Nigeria’s most innovative banks of its era.

    His academic journey didn’t end at Uniport. Otti obtained an MBA from the University of Lagos, followed by executive programs at Columbia Business School, Stanford Business School, Wharton (University of Pennsylvania), and INSEAD, France — training that sharpened his competence and broadened his worldview. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to finance and national development, the University of Port Harcourt awarded him an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 2012.

    But Dr Otti’s greatest pivot came when he stepped into the political arena — choosing service over comfort. Guided by a desire to rebuild institutions and restore the dignity of governance, he contested and won the office of Governor of Abia State in 2023, where he continues to champion reforms grounded in transparency, fiscal discipline, and people-centered development.

    His leadership today bears the imprint of his Uniport years: intellectual curiosity, discipline, courage, and a commitment to excellence.

    Beyond public office, Dr. Otti is known for his mentorship, philanthropy, and investment in human capital. His work continues to inspire young Nigerians to believe that with integrity, competence, and resilience, they too can shape the future.

    Today, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti stands tall as one of Uniport’s most distinguished alumni — a reminder that education is not just a qualification, but a launchpad for nation-building, innovation, and transformational leadership.

    Your degree isn’t just a certificate. It’s a platform to lead, to innovate, and to impact generations.



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


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    Uniport Alumni Spotlight: Meet Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, Governor of Abia State. From the lecture halls of the University of Port Harcourt to the commanding heights of banking, economic policy, and public leadership — Dr. Alex Chioma Otti has built a career that proves excellence is not an act, but a lifelong commitment. Studying Economics at the University of Port Harcourt, Dr Otti distinguished himself early, graduating with a First Class Honours degree in 1988. His years at Uniport were marked by an uncommon blend of academic brilliance and leadership: he served first as Treasurer, then President of the Nigerian Economics Students Association (NESA), and even took on the role of News Editor of the Uniport Mirror campus publication. His devotion to academics earned him recognition as the Best Graduating Student in the Department of Economics, the best in the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Overall Best Graduating Student of his year. Yet, instead of walking the predictable path of academia, Otti envisioned a future shaped by financial intelligence, reforms, and nation-building. This vision propelled him into Nigeria’s banking sector, where he rose steadily through institutions such as Nigerian International Bank (Citibank), UBA, and subsequently became the Group Managing Director/CEO of Diamond Bank Plc. Under his leadership, Diamond Bank strengthened its global footprint, expanded its customer reach, and implemented modern digital banking systems that contributed to making the institution one of Nigeria’s most innovative banks of its era. His academic journey didn’t end at Uniport. Otti obtained an MBA from the University of Lagos, followed by executive programs at Columbia Business School, Stanford Business School, Wharton (University of Pennsylvania), and INSEAD, France — training that sharpened his competence and broadened his worldview. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to finance and national development, the University of Port Harcourt awarded him an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 2012. But Dr Otti’s greatest pivot came when he stepped into the political arena — choosing service over comfort. Guided by a desire to rebuild institutions and restore the dignity of governance, he contested and won the office of Governor of Abia State in 2023, where he continues to champion reforms grounded in transparency, fiscal discipline, and people-centered development. His leadership today bears the imprint of his Uniport years: intellectual curiosity, discipline, courage, and a commitment to excellence. Beyond public office, Dr. Otti is known for his mentorship, philanthropy, and investment in human capital. His work continues to inspire young Nigerians to believe that with integrity, competence, and resilience, they too can shape the future. Today, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti stands tall as one of Uniport’s most distinguished alumni — a reminder that education is not just a qualification, but a launchpad for nation-building, innovation, and transformational leadership. Your degree isn’t just a certificate. It’s a platform to lead, to innovate, and to impact generations. 📌 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 #ABetterUniport #StoarySpotlight #Alumnus #Business #UniportAlumniSpotlight #UniportSpotlight #AlumniSpotlight #UniportAlumni #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #GivingBack #UniportPride #Leadership
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  • Entrepreneurship Centre, University of Port Harcourt Receives Tetfund Facilities Intervention.

    Entreprenuership is one of the core mandates of the University of Port Harcourt aimed at ensuring that graduates of the University are industry ready on graduation equipped with one or more skills in their areas of specialization.

    The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill inspected and received equipment and furniture provided by Tetfund for optimal functioning of the Entreprenuership Centre to enable the centre deliver on its mandate to students. He commended the Executive Secretary Arch Sonny Echono for this timely intervention while thanking the President and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for continued investment into the Education of the citizenry of the Country.









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    Entrepreneurship Centre, University of Port Harcourt Receives Tetfund Facilities Intervention. Entreprenuership is one of the core mandates of the University of Port Harcourt aimed at ensuring that graduates of the University are industry ready on graduation equipped with one or more skills in their areas of specialization. The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill inspected and received equipment and furniture provided by Tetfund for optimal functioning of the Entreprenuership Centre to enable the centre deliver on its mandate to students. He commended the Executive Secretary Arch Sonny Echono for this timely intervention while thanking the President and Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for continued investment into the Education of the citizenry of the Country. #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #UniportNews #Tetfund #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate
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  • Begin Your Future Today:

    Maduka University Enugu Opens Admissions for 2025/2026 Academic Session

    Maduka University, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    The announcement comes shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    The university, which has continued to attract national attention for its state-of-the-art facilities, seasoned faculty, and student-focused learning environment, is inviting prospective students who scored 150 and above in the UTME to apply for various undergraduate programmes across its schools and colleges.

    Available Programmes and Fees

    Maduka University offers a wide range of accredited courses across different disciplines:

    School of Computing
    Computer Science – ₦690,000

    Cyber Security – ₦690,000

    Software Engineering – ₦690,000

    School of Business & Social Sciences
    Accounting – ₦650,000

    Economics – ₦650,000

    Mass Communication – ₦650,000

    International Relations – ₦650,000

    Transport Management – ₦650,000

    School of Engineering
    Civil Engineering – ₦690,000

    Mechanical Engineering – ₦690,000

    Mechatronics Engineering – ₦690,000

    Computer Engineering – ₦690,000

    Electrical and Electronics Engineering – ₦690,000

    College of Medical Sciences
    Medicine and Surgery – ₦3,500,000

    School of Health Sciences
    Public Health – ₦690,000

    Radiography – ₦690,000

    Nursing – ₦1,100,000

    Medical Laboratory Science – ₦690,000

    Physiotherapy – ₦690,000

    School of Pharmacy
    Pharmacy – ₦1,100,000

    School of Law
    Law – ₦1,100,000

    IJMB Programme
    Tuition – ₦650,000 (2 semesters)

    Additional fees include an application form fee of ₦5,000 and a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000. Feeding is on a pay-as-you-eat basis, while tuition allows for flexible installment payments, except for IJMB, which requires a one-time payment.

    Why Maduka University?

    With its serene environment in Enugu, cutting-edge academic resources, and strong emphasis on practical training, Maduka University is positioned as an ideal destination for students who aspire to excel both academically and professionally.

    The institution prides itself on producing graduates who combine knowledge with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, ready to shape the future of Nigeria and beyond.

    The university also accepts Direct Entry candidates and transfer students, ensuring flexibility for applicants at different stages of their educational journey.


    Maduka University is not just offering admission — it is offering an opportunity to begin a transformative academic journey. With no hidden charges and a clear path to success, the institution invites aspiring students to secure their future today.
    #Admission
    Begin Your Future Today: Maduka University Enugu Opens Admissions for 2025/2026 Academic Session Maduka University, Enugu, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially opened its admissions portal for the 2025/2026 academic session. The announcement comes shortly after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) released the results of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The university, which has continued to attract national attention for its state-of-the-art facilities, seasoned faculty, and student-focused learning environment, is inviting prospective students who scored 150 and above in the UTME to apply for various undergraduate programmes across its schools and colleges. Available Programmes and Fees Maduka University offers a wide range of accredited courses across different disciplines: School of Computing Computer Science – ₦690,000 Cyber Security – ₦690,000 Software Engineering – ₦690,000 School of Business & Social Sciences Accounting – ₦650,000 Economics – ₦650,000 Mass Communication – ₦650,000 International Relations – ₦650,000 Transport Management – ₦650,000 School of Engineering Civil Engineering – ₦690,000 Mechanical Engineering – ₦690,000 Mechatronics Engineering – ₦690,000 Computer Engineering – ₦690,000 Electrical and Electronics Engineering – ₦690,000 College of Medical Sciences Medicine and Surgery – ₦3,500,000 School of Health Sciences Public Health – ₦690,000 Radiography – ₦690,000 Nursing – ₦1,100,000 Medical Laboratory Science – ₦690,000 Physiotherapy – ₦690,000 School of Pharmacy Pharmacy – ₦1,100,000 School of Law Law – ₦1,100,000 IJMB Programme Tuition – ₦650,000 (2 semesters) Additional fees include an application form fee of ₦5,000 and a non-refundable acceptance fee of ₦50,000. Feeding is on a pay-as-you-eat basis, while tuition allows for flexible installment payments, except for IJMB, which requires a one-time payment. Why Maduka University? With its serene environment in Enugu, cutting-edge academic resources, and strong emphasis on practical training, Maduka University is positioned as an ideal destination for students who aspire to excel both academically and professionally. The institution prides itself on producing graduates who combine knowledge with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, ready to shape the future of Nigeria and beyond. The university also accepts Direct Entry candidates and transfer students, ensuring flexibility for applicants at different stages of their educational journey. Maduka University is not just offering admission — it is offering an opportunity to begin a transformative academic journey. With no hidden charges and a clear path to success, the institution invites aspiring students to secure their future today. #Admission
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  • OAU STUDENTS’ UNION REPORTS DEATH OF DENTISTRY STUDENT AS SEARCH FOR MISSING STUDENT CONTINUES

    The Students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University (Great Ife) has announced the unfortunate death of a Dentistry student, even as efforts persist to locate another missing student, Dorcas Oseghale.

    In a statement issued on August 13, 2025, the Union described the development as a painful and devastating event that has left the entire campus community in deep sorrow. The Union noted that the tragic news arrived while it was still working closely with relevant authorities to find Oseghale, who has reportedly been missing for about five days.

    OAU Students’ Union confirms loss of dentistry student, continues search for missing colleague

    “Our sincere sympathies are with the family, friends, and classmates of the deceased. We particularly identify with the Dental Students’ Association as they mourn this great loss within their faculty,” the statement read.

    The Union also reflected on the growing strain of academic pressure among students, reminding them that help is always available and that no one should feel isolated. It emphasized the importance of mental well-being and noted that the university’s health centre offers private and accessible counselling for students in distress.

    In addition, the Union pledged to keep pushing for stronger mental health systems on campus and to help eliminate the stigma that often surrounds such discussions. It appealed to the university administration, the health centre, staff, and the Division of Student Affairs to join hands in preventing similar tragedies in the future.

    The release was signed by Public Relations Officer, Olowosile Joseph Oreoluwa; Secretary-General, Habeeb Oke Isa; and President, Adelani David Oluwatodimu.

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    OAU STUDENTS’ UNION REPORTS DEATH OF DENTISTRY STUDENT AS SEARCH FOR MISSING STUDENT CONTINUES The Students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University (Great Ife) has announced the unfortunate death of a Dentistry student, even as efforts persist to locate another missing student, Dorcas Oseghale. In a statement issued on August 13, 2025, the Union described the development as a painful and devastating event that has left the entire campus community in deep sorrow. The Union noted that the tragic news arrived while it was still working closely with relevant authorities to find Oseghale, who has reportedly been missing for about five days. OAU Students’ Union confirms loss of dentistry student, continues search for missing colleague “Our sincere sympathies are with the family, friends, and classmates of the deceased. We particularly identify with the Dental Students’ Association as they mourn this great loss within their faculty,” the statement read. The Union also reflected on the growing strain of academic pressure among students, reminding them that help is always available and that no one should feel isolated. It emphasized the importance of mental well-being and noted that the university’s health centre offers private and accessible counselling for students in distress. In addition, the Union pledged to keep pushing for stronger mental health systems on campus and to help eliminate the stigma that often surrounds such discussions. It appealed to the university administration, the health centre, staff, and the Division of Student Affairs to join hands in preventing similar tragedies in the future. The release was signed by Public Relations Officer, Olowosile Joseph Oreoluwa; Secretary-General, Habeeb Oke Isa; and President, Adelani David Oluwatodimu. #OAU
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  • INTER GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

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    Course Title: Inter governmental Relations (IGR)
    Course Code: PAD
    Level: 300 Level / 400 Level (Public Administration & Political Science)
    Description:
    This past question booklet covers major topics in Inter governmental Relations — a key area in Public Administration and Political Science that examines the relationship, coordination, and power-sharing among the federal, state, and local governments in Nigeria.

    It includes both theory-based and practical questions on:

    Nature, meaning, and evolution of IGR in Nigeria

    Fiscal relations and revenue allocation

    Conflict and cooperation among government tiers

    Role of the Constitution in shaping IGR

    Agencies and mechanisms of intergovernmental cooperation

    Comparative perspectives of IGR in federal systems

    Perfect for exam prep, assignments, and class discussions. Helps students understand how governmental levels interact in policy-making, resource sharing, and governance.

    Covers: 2025 sessions
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    Recommended for: Public Administration, Political Science, and Government students
    📘 Course Title: Inter governmental Relations (IGR) 📚 Course Code: PAD 🏛️ Level: 300 Level / 400 Level (Public Administration & Political Science) 📖 Description: This past question booklet covers major topics in Inter governmental Relations — a key area in Public Administration and Political Science that examines the relationship, coordination, and power-sharing among the federal, state, and local governments in Nigeria. It includes both theory-based and practical questions on: Nature, meaning, and evolution of IGR in Nigeria Fiscal relations and revenue allocation Conflict and cooperation among government tiers Role of the Constitution in shaping IGR Agencies and mechanisms of intergovernmental cooperation Comparative perspectives of IGR in federal systems 💡 Perfect for exam prep, assignments, and class discussions. Helps students understand how governmental levels interact in policy-making, resource sharing, and governance. 📆 Covers: 2025 sessions ✅ Format: Objective & Essay Questions 🎯 Recommended for: Public Administration, Political Science, and Government students
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    Principles of Economics Lesson Note free Download this lesson note is idea for the department of political science, Public administration ECO 121 ECO 101 #uniport #pol_science #pub_admin
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  • PUBLIC NOTICE

    Students are advised to disregard any information claiming to be from the office of the Dean of Students affairs, that is not issued on the official Letter head and does not bear the DSA's Signature and official Stamp.
    Thank you.

    Signed
    Dean of Students affairs Uniport

    Announcer
    COMR. TABUKA MUELE DAVID
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    University of Port Harcourt

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    🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊 PUBLIC NOTICE Students are advised to disregard any information claiming to be from the office of the Dean of Students affairs, that is not issued on the official Letter head and does not bear the DSA's Signature and official Stamp. Thank you. Signed ✍️✍️ Dean of Students affairs Uniport Announcer COMR. TABUKA MUELE DAVID SUG Director of Information* University of Port Harcourt #UniportNews
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