• TO OUR INCREDIBLE STOARY TIME GUESTS — THANK YOU

    Every episode of #StoaryTime has been shaped by the voices that showed up, spoke honestly, and shared their journeys.
    To every guest featured on this flyer—thank you for trusting the space, lending your voice, and helping us create conversations that truly matter.

    You didn’t just join a live show.
    You helped build a community, spark ideas, and remind us that every Stoary carries purpose.

    #StoaryTime Guest List

    • Ehiba Ransom
    Commandant, The Nigerian Red Cross Society - Uniport Detachment
    November 20, 2025

    • Comrade Tabuka Muele David
    Director of Information, SUG Uniport
    November 20, 2025

    • Eudora David
    Founder Cikamo App
    November 27, 2025

    • Victory Abanjo
    Uniport 35th Combined Convocation Ceremony Joint Valedictorian.
    December 4, 2025

    • Meedubari Sunday
    President JCIN Uniport Chapter
    December 11, 2025

    • Comrade Henry Ikechukwu
    Director of Students with Special Needs, SUG Uniport
    December 18, 2025

    • Bolarinwa David Olaniyi
    Director of Sports, SUG Uniport
    January 15, 2026

    • Comrade Victor Iniobong Akpan
    President, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Uniport.
    January 29, 2026

    We celebrate you. We appreciate you. And we’re grateful to have shared this journey together.

    Here’s to more impact, more connection, and many more Stoaries worth telling.



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    🎙️ TO OUR INCREDIBLE STOARY TIME GUESTS — THANK YOU Every episode of #StoaryTime has been shaped by the voices that showed up, spoke honestly, and shared their journeys. To every guest featured on this flyer—thank you for trusting the space, lending your voice, and helping us create conversations that truly matter. You didn’t just join a live show. You helped build a community, spark ideas, and remind us that every Stoary carries purpose. #StoaryTime Guest List • Ehiba Ransom Commandant, The Nigerian Red Cross Society - Uniport Detachment November 20, 2025 • Comrade Tabuka Muele David Director of Information, SUG Uniport November 20, 2025 • Eudora David Founder Cikamo App November 27, 2025 • Victory Abanjo Uniport 35th Combined Convocation Ceremony Joint Valedictorian. December 4, 2025 • Meedubari Sunday President JCIN Uniport Chapter December 11, 2025 • Comrade Henry Ikechukwu Director of Students with Special Needs, SUG Uniport December 18, 2025 • Bolarinwa David Olaniyi Director of Sports, SUG Uniport January 15, 2026 • Comrade Victor Iniobong Akpan President, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Uniport. January 29, 2026 We celebrate you. We appreciate you. And we’re grateful to have shared this journey together. Here’s to more impact, more connection, and many more Stoaries worth telling. _____________________________________________ 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 #StoaryTime #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus [cikamoAdmin] #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • EDITORIAL: Unique Stoary's One Year of Telling What Truly Matters In Uniport.

    One year ago, Unique Stoary began as more than an idea—it was a conviction. A conviction that information & updates about Uniport should be accessible to all in real time. That views can be expressed honestly. That purpose is discovered not in isolation, but in community. What started as a simple space for Uniport information dissemination has grown into a living, breathing platform where people gather to reflect, learn, resolve issues and grow together.

    Over the past year, Unique Stoary has become a meeting point for real voices and real journeys. Through our conversations, live sessions, shared reflections, and weekly moments like StoaryTime, BOLD Conversations, Sunday Stoary we’ve seen how stories connect hearts, spark faith, and remind us that no journey is ordinary. Each interaction has reinforced our belief that when people are given room to speak and be heard, transformation follows.

    This anniversary is not just a celebration of time; it is a celebration of people. Of everyone who found us, stayed with us, shared their truths, engaged in dialogue, and believed in the vision. Unique Stoary has been shaped by its community—by your questions, your insights, your encounters, and your desire for something deeper and more meaningful.

    As we mark one year, we pause to reflect—but we also look ahead with expectation. The journey continues, and there is so much more to explore, build, and become together. Here’s to growth, to shared purpose, and to many more stories that point us toward faith, meaning, and impact.

    Happy One Year Anniversary, Unique Stoary.
    Dear University of Port Harcourt community, the story is just beginning.






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    EDITORIAL: Unique Stoary's One Year of Telling What Truly Matters In Uniport. One year ago, Unique Stoary began as more than an idea—it was a conviction. A conviction that information & updates about Uniport should be accessible to all in real time. That views can be expressed honestly. That purpose is discovered not in isolation, but in community. What started as a simple space for Uniport information dissemination has grown into a living, breathing platform where people gather to reflect, learn, resolve issues and grow together. Over the past year, Unique Stoary has become a meeting point for real voices and real journeys. Through our conversations, live sessions, shared reflections, and weekly moments like StoaryTime, BOLD Conversations, Sunday Stoary we’ve seen how stories connect hearts, spark faith, and remind us that no journey is ordinary. Each interaction has reinforced our belief that when people are given room to speak and be heard, transformation follows. This anniversary is not just a celebration of time; it is a celebration of people. Of everyone who found us, stayed with us, shared their truths, engaged in dialogue, and believed in the vision. Unique Stoary has been shaped by its community—by your questions, your insights, your encounters, and your desire for something deeper and more meaningful. As we mark one year, we pause to reflect—but we also look ahead with expectation. The journey continues, and there is so much more to explore, build, and become together. Here’s to growth, to shared purpose, and to many more stories that point us toward faith, meaning, and impact. Happy One Year Anniversary, Unique Stoary. Dear University of Port Harcourt community, the story is just beginning. _____________________________________________ 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 #StoaryTime #BoldConversations #SundayStoary #UniportNews #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • *JCI NIGERIA UNIPORT IS NOW RECRUITING!*

    Are you a Uniport student passionate about leadership, service, and personal growth?
    Do you want to build real-life skills, connect with changemakers, and create impact beyond the classroom?

    *This is your call.*

    Junior Chamber International (JCI) Nigeria Uniport is officially opening its doors to new members ready to grow, lead, and serve.

    * Why Join JCIN Uniport?*
    ✔ Leadership & personal development
    ✔ Networking with young professionals & global leaders
    ✔ Community impact & campus projects
    ✔ Entrepreneurship & career opportunities
    ✔ Local, national & international exposure

    Click the link below to join a global network of young leaders and turn purpose into action with JCI Uniport JCIN UNIPORT .
    https://chat.whatsapp.com/DzgRBMk4UOA2vfluxIhfZy

    Don’t just be on campus — be relevant on campus.
    Join a global movement of active citizens today.




    #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #Recruitment #Spark #Renaissance #JCINUniport
    🚀 *JCI NIGERIA UNIPORT IS NOW RECRUITING!* Are you a Uniport student passionate about leadership, service, and personal growth? Do you want to build real-life skills, connect with changemakers, and create impact beyond the classroom? *This is your call.* Junior Chamber International (JCI) Nigeria Uniport is officially opening its doors to new members ready to grow, lead, and serve. *🌍 Why Join JCIN Uniport?* ✔ Leadership & personal development ✔ Networking with young professionals & global leaders ✔ Community impact & campus projects ✔ Entrepreneurship & career opportunities ✔ Local, national & international exposure 👉 Click the link below to join a global network of young leaders and turn purpose into action with JCI Uniport [JCIN_UNIPORT45] . https://chat.whatsapp.com/DzgRBMk4UOA2vfluxIhfZy 🔔 Don’t just be on campus — be relevant on campus. Join a global movement of active citizens today. #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #Recruitment #Spark #Renaissance #JCINUniport
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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
    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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  • A 53-year-old man, Mazi Alex Onu, has made headlines after emerging as the Student Union Government (SUG) President of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt.

    His victory has sparked conversations online, with many praising his determination and commitment to education despite his age.

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    A 53-year-old man, Mazi Alex Onu, has made headlines after emerging as the Student Union Government (SUG) President of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt. His victory has sparked conversations online, with many praising his determination and commitment to education despite his age. #AUE #Trending #News
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  • UNIPORT Lecturer Exposes Deception Behind ‘Sign-Out’ Jamborees

    A lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo, has raised alarm over what he describes as the “deceptive culture” of sign-out jamborees, warning parents to be more vigilant about their children’s true academic standing before celebrating.

    In recent years, it has become common to see graduating students marking the end of examinations with “sign-out” ceremonies, often characterized by elaborate parties, designer outfits, loud music, spraying of money, and in some cases, the active participation of parents. However, Dr. Ihunwo noted that a growing number of these celebrations are misleading, as some students who participate may not have actually met their graduation requirements.

    “Parents must be careful. Some of the students you see signing out are not even cleared academically,” Ihunwo cautioned. “They are deceiving themselves, their parents, and the public.”

    The lecturer stressed that many students engage in sign-out events as a show of status and social pressure, even while still battling carryovers, outstanding fees, or other issues that could delay their graduation. According to him, such displays create false impressions and put parents in an awkward position when the truth eventually surfaces.

    Observers say the culture of sign-out jamborees, once a simple farewell gesture among classmates, has ballooned into a social trend fueled by peer influence, social media clout, and the desire for public validation. For many families, it has become a symbol of pride, with parents sometimes funding the extravagant outings without verifying if their children are genuinely through with school.

    Dr. Ihunwo urged parents to demand academic confirmation before supporting such ceremonies, while also encouraging students to focus on completing their studies with integrity rather than chasing fleeting moments of celebration.

    “Graduation is a milestone that should be backed by proof of academic achievement, not just customized shirts and noise,” he emphasized.

    His remarks have sparked conversations on campus and online, with some students agreeing that the sign-out craze has become excessive, while others argue that it remains an important rite of passage regardless of academic hurdles.
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    UNIPORT Lecturer Exposes Deception Behind ‘Sign-Out’ Jamborees A lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), Dr. Ovunda Ihunwo, has raised alarm over what he describes as the “deceptive culture” of sign-out jamborees, warning parents to be more vigilant about their children’s true academic standing before celebrating. In recent years, it has become common to see graduating students marking the end of examinations with “sign-out” ceremonies, often characterized by elaborate parties, designer outfits, loud music, spraying of money, and in some cases, the active participation of parents. However, Dr. Ihunwo noted that a growing number of these celebrations are misleading, as some students who participate may not have actually met their graduation requirements. “Parents must be careful. Some of the students you see signing out are not even cleared academically,” Ihunwo cautioned. “They are deceiving themselves, their parents, and the public.” The lecturer stressed that many students engage in sign-out events as a show of status and social pressure, even while still battling carryovers, outstanding fees, or other issues that could delay their graduation. According to him, such displays create false impressions and put parents in an awkward position when the truth eventually surfaces. Observers say the culture of sign-out jamborees, once a simple farewell gesture among classmates, has ballooned into a social trend fueled by peer influence, social media clout, and the desire for public validation. For many families, it has become a symbol of pride, with parents sometimes funding the extravagant outings without verifying if their children are genuinely through with school. Dr. Ihunwo urged parents to demand academic confirmation before supporting such ceremonies, while also encouraging students to focus on completing their studies with integrity rather than chasing fleeting moments of celebration. “Graduation is a milestone that should be backed by proof of academic achievement, not just customized shirts and noise,” he emphasized. His remarks have sparked conversations on campus and online, with some students agreeing that the sign-out craze has become excessive, while others argue that it remains an important rite of passage regardless of academic hurdles. #Copied #portHarcourtSpecials #uniport
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