• Editorial: The Power of Direction in Defining Success.

    In a world that constantly celebrates speed, noise, and visibility, it is easy to confuse motion with progress. Every day, young people are pressured to “do more,” “be more,” and “achieve faster.” But in the midst of this rush, one critical question often goes unanswered: Are we moving in the right direction?

    Success is not merely about activity; it is about intentionality.

    At its core, success begins with clarity—understanding what truly matters. Without this, effort becomes scattered, energy is wasted, and even achievements feel empty. Many students today find themselves overwhelmed not because they lack ambition, but because they lack direction. They chase trends, follow noise, and measure their worth by standards they did not set.

    But direction changes everything.

    When you identify your priorities, you gain control over your time, your energy, and ultimately, your future. Direction means choosing purpose over pressure. It means saying no to distractions that do not align with your goals. It requires discipline—the kind that keeps you focused even when motivation fades.

    This is especially important in an academic environment where distractions are constant and expectations are high. Exams, social life, financial pressures, and personal growth all compete for attention. Without a clear direction, it is easy to drift. But with intention, every action becomes meaningful.

    Winning, therefore, is not just about external achievements. It is about mastering the internal battles—against doubt, fear, procrastination, and emotional instability. The greatest victories are often invisible: choosing consistency over excuses, focus over distraction, and purpose over fleeting satisfaction.

    As students and young professionals, the challenge is not just to succeed, but to succeed right. To build a life that is not only impressive on the outside but fulfilling on the inside.

    So pause. Reflect. Identify what truly matters to you.

    Then move—not randomly, but intentionally because in the end, success is not defined by how fast you move, but by how well you choose your direction.


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    Editorial: The Power of Direction in Defining Success. In a world that constantly celebrates speed, noise, and visibility, it is easy to confuse motion with progress. Every day, young people are pressured to “do more,” “be more,” and “achieve faster.” But in the midst of this rush, one critical question often goes unanswered: Are we moving in the right direction? Success is not merely about activity; it is about intentionality. At its core, success begins with clarity—understanding what truly matters. Without this, effort becomes scattered, energy is wasted, and even achievements feel empty. Many students today find themselves overwhelmed not because they lack ambition, but because they lack direction. They chase trends, follow noise, and measure their worth by standards they did not set. But direction changes everything. When you identify your priorities, you gain control over your time, your energy, and ultimately, your future. Direction means choosing purpose over pressure. It means saying no to distractions that do not align with your goals. It requires discipline—the kind that keeps you focused even when motivation fades. This is especially important in an academic environment where distractions are constant and expectations are high. Exams, social life, financial pressures, and personal growth all compete for attention. Without a clear direction, it is easy to drift. But with intention, every action becomes meaningful. Winning, therefore, is not just about external achievements. It is about mastering the internal battles—against doubt, fear, procrastination, and emotional instability. The greatest victories are often invisible: choosing consistency over excuses, focus over distraction, and purpose over fleeting satisfaction. As students and young professionals, the challenge is not just to succeed, but to succeed right. To build a life that is not only impressive on the outside but fulfilling on the inside. So pause. Reflect. Identify what truly matters to you. Then move—not randomly, but intentionally because in the end, success is not defined by how fast you move, but by how well you choose your direction. 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising. 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 #ABetterUniport #Editorial #UniportNews #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • Editorial: Uniport Exams Underway — Performance Amidst Realities.

    The first semester examinations at the University of Port Harcourt, which began on Monday, March 23, 2026, are now fully in motion. Across faculties, students have already sat for several papers, marking the true intensity of this academic season.

    For many, the experience so far has been a mix of preparedness, pressure, and adaptation. While some students have settled into the rhythm of exams, others are still navigating the challenges that come with it—especially some who have written their exams at Ashgrove Academy.

    Reports from students who have already taken exams at the centre highlight concerns around the overall examination experience. From issues of coordination to technical issues, to the conduciveness of the environment, these firsthand accounts have fueled conversations within the student community. When students walk into an exam hall, their primary focus should be on expressing what they have studied—not adjusting to conditions that may affect their performance.

    These experiences bring to light an important reality: examinations are not only about academic readiness but also about the systems that support them. While the use of external centres like Ashgrove Academy may be necessary due to the university’s population, the quality of these arrangements must be carefully monitored to ensure fairness and efficiency.

    At the same time, the resilience shown by students who have already written under these conditions is commendable. Despite the distractions and discomfort, many have pressed on, demonstrating focus and determination in the face of less-than-ideal circumstances.

    As exams continue, there is a clear need for attention from the appropriate authorities. Immediate adjustments—where possible—and long-term planning will go a long way in improving the experience for students still scheduled to write.

    For students yet to write, the message remains steady: stay focused, prepare thoroughly, and control what you can. The exam season is as much a test of composure as it is of knowledge.

    At Unique Stoary, we recognize both the effort of students and the importance of a supportive academic environment. As the semester unfolds, it is our hope that every student is given not just the opportunity to write, but the right conditions to truly perform.

    We wish you all excellent success.




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    Editorial: Uniport Exams Underway — Performance Amidst Realities. The first semester examinations at the University of Port Harcourt, which began on Monday, March 23, 2026, are now fully in motion. Across faculties, students have already sat for several papers, marking the true intensity of this academic season. For many, the experience so far has been a mix of preparedness, pressure, and adaptation. While some students have settled into the rhythm of exams, others are still navigating the challenges that come with it—especially some who have written their exams at Ashgrove Academy. Reports from students who have already taken exams at the centre highlight concerns around the overall examination experience. From issues of coordination to technical issues, to the conduciveness of the environment, these firsthand accounts have fueled conversations within the student community. When students walk into an exam hall, their primary focus should be on expressing what they have studied—not adjusting to conditions that may affect their performance. These experiences bring to light an important reality: examinations are not only about academic readiness but also about the systems that support them. While the use of external centres like Ashgrove Academy may be necessary due to the university’s population, the quality of these arrangements must be carefully monitored to ensure fairness and efficiency. At the same time, the resilience shown by students who have already written under these conditions is commendable. Despite the distractions and discomfort, many have pressed on, demonstrating focus and determination in the face of less-than-ideal circumstances. As exams continue, there is a clear need for attention from the appropriate authorities. Immediate adjustments—where possible—and long-term planning will go a long way in improving the experience for students still scheduled to write. For students yet to write, the message remains steady: stay focused, prepare thoroughly, and control what you can. The exam season is as much a test of composure as it is of knowledge. At Unique Stoary, we recognize both the effort of students and the importance of a supportive academic environment. As the semester unfolds, it is our hope that every student is given not just the opportunity to write, but the right conditions to truly perform. We wish you all excellent success. 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising. 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 #ABetterUniport #Editorial #UniportNews #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • EDITORIAL The Beautiful Game and the Power of Purpose: A Landmark Day at Uniport.

    The roar of the crowd, the scent of fresh turf, and the palpable tension of a final whistle—last Friday, March 20, 2026, the University of Port Harcourt Stadium became more than just a sports arena; it was a theater of dreams. The Chief Ollor’s Football Leagues Finale wasn’t just a conclusion to a season; it was a masterclass in student engagement, community support, and the sheer, unadulterated joy of football.

    The "double-header" lived up to its billing, delivering two high-stakes encounters where tactical discipline outweighed reckless abandon. In the Uniport Conference League, the Young Professionals proved their name was more than a moniker. In a tight, grueling match against KIZX FC, they secured a slim but decisive 1:0 victory. The "clash of titans" promised tactical brilliance, and the Professionals delivered exactly that, locking down their defense to see the game through.

    The main event, the Uniport Champions League, saw the Hungry Lions face off against MCB. True to their name, the Lions displayed a predatory instinct. Despite a spirited resistance from MCB, the Lions found the back of the net to claim a 1:0 win, etching their names into the annals of Uniport sporting history.

    What elevated this finale was the heavy presence of University, Student Union Government, and Local Government leadership. Seeing the stadium filled to 75% capacity was a testament to the thriving sports culture on campus. The sponsor, Chief Hon. Obarilomate Ollor, Executive Chairman of Eleme LGA, didn't just provide a name for the league; he showed up. His presence, alongside the Uniport Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. C.C. Wokocha, and a robust delegation from the Uniport SUG, sent a clear message: student extracurriculars are a priority.

    The Uniport SUG was represented across all arms, highlighting the unified support for the tournament:
    - Executive Arm: Led by the SUG President, Senator Amaechi Tamunotonye Walson, and the Vice President, Comrade Etim Blessing Bassey, along with various past and present executives.
    - Legislative Arm: Led by the SUG Senate President, Senator Bestman Ayebaye Ilegimokuma, accompanied by a distinguished assembly of Senators.
    - Judicial Arm: Led by the SUG Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble La-Alenebari Lah, alongside Judges from the Judiciary.

    Behind the seamless execution of this sporting spectacle was the tireless work of the Uniport SUG Director of Sports, Comrade Bolarinwa David Olaniyi, and his dedicated team. It is one thing to have a vision; it is another to manifest it with such precision. Comrade Olaniyi has proven himself to be a bridge-builder, successfully securing the partnership of Chief Hon. Obarilomate Ollor. During a strategic launch by the Director of Sports, Chief Ollor underscored his commitment to youth development with a substantial #2,000,000 support—a feat that speaks volumes of the trust and credibility Olaniyi and his team have built within and outside the university community. Their ability to manage high-level stakeholders while keeping the grassroots student interest at heart is nothing short of exemplary.

    The organizers promised an entertainment experience, and they delivered. From the witty banter of Comedian Danny Spry and host MC Olaks, to the expert commentary of Uzzy D Good Guy, the atmosphere was electric. Musical performances by Eminonso & D4YG, coupled with the high-octane moves of Naira David, ensured that even during lulls in play, the energy never dipped. Crucially, the "vibe" was matched by impeccable organization. Branded water for every attendee and a visible security presence ensured that the massive crowd remained hydrated and safe—a logistical feat that stands as a tribute to the Director of Sports' commitment to excellence.

    The Chief Ollor’s Football Leagues Finale was a resounding success. It proved that when student leadership—driven by the proactive Comrade Bolarinwa David Olaniyi and his team—local government support, and raw talent converge, the result is nothing short of historic. The Hungry Lions and Young Professionals may have walked away with the trophies, but the entire Uniport community walked away with a renewed sense of pride.

    The bar for campus sports has been set. The question is: who will rise to meet it next year?





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    EDITORIAL The Beautiful Game and the Power of Purpose: A Landmark Day at Uniport. The roar of the crowd, the scent of fresh turf, and the palpable tension of a final whistle—last Friday, March 20, 2026, the University of Port Harcourt Stadium became more than just a sports arena; it was a theater of dreams. The Chief Ollor’s Football Leagues Finale wasn’t just a conclusion to a season; it was a masterclass in student engagement, community support, and the sheer, unadulterated joy of football. The "double-header" lived up to its billing, delivering two high-stakes encounters where tactical discipline outweighed reckless abandon. In the Uniport Conference League, the Young Professionals proved their name was more than a moniker. In a tight, grueling match against KIZX FC, they secured a slim but decisive 1:0 victory. The "clash of titans" promised tactical brilliance, and the Professionals delivered exactly that, locking down their defense to see the game through. The main event, the Uniport Champions League, saw the Hungry Lions face off against MCB. True to their name, the Lions displayed a predatory instinct. Despite a spirited resistance from MCB, the Lions found the back of the net to claim a 1:0 win, etching their names into the annals of Uniport sporting history. What elevated this finale was the heavy presence of University, Student Union Government, and Local Government leadership. Seeing the stadium filled to 75% capacity was a testament to the thriving sports culture on campus. The sponsor, Chief Hon. Obarilomate Ollor, Executive Chairman of Eleme LGA, didn't just provide a name for the league; he showed up. His presence, alongside the Uniport Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. C.C. Wokocha, and a robust delegation from the Uniport SUG, sent a clear message: student extracurriculars are a priority. The Uniport SUG was represented across all arms, highlighting the unified support for the tournament: - Executive Arm: Led by the SUG President, Senator Amaechi Tamunotonye Walson, and the Vice President, Comrade Etim Blessing Bassey, along with various past and present executives. - Legislative Arm: Led by the SUG Senate President, Senator Bestman Ayebaye Ilegimokuma, accompanied by a distinguished assembly of Senators. - Judicial Arm: Led by the SUG Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble La-Alenebari Lah, alongside Judges from the Judiciary. Behind the seamless execution of this sporting spectacle was the tireless work of the Uniport SUG Director of Sports, Comrade Bolarinwa David Olaniyi, and his dedicated team. It is one thing to have a vision; it is another to manifest it with such precision. Comrade Olaniyi has proven himself to be a bridge-builder, successfully securing the partnership of Chief Hon. Obarilomate Ollor. During a strategic launch by the Director of Sports, Chief Ollor underscored his commitment to youth development with a substantial #2,000,000 support—a feat that speaks volumes of the trust and credibility Olaniyi and his team have built within and outside the university community. Their ability to manage high-level stakeholders while keeping the grassroots student interest at heart is nothing short of exemplary. The organizers promised an entertainment experience, and they delivered. From the witty banter of Comedian Danny Spry and host MC Olaks, to the expert commentary of Uzzy D Good Guy, the atmosphere was electric. Musical performances by Eminonso & D4YG, coupled with the high-octane moves of Naira David, ensured that even during lulls in play, the energy never dipped. Crucially, the "vibe" was matched by impeccable organization. Branded water for every attendee and a visible security presence ensured that the massive crowd remained hydrated and safe—a logistical feat that stands as a tribute to the Director of Sports' commitment to excellence. The Chief Ollor’s Football Leagues Finale was a resounding success. It proved that when student leadership—driven by the proactive Comrade Bolarinwa David Olaniyi and his team—local government support, and raw talent converge, the result is nothing short of historic. The Hungry Lions and Young Professionals may have walked away with the trophies, but the entire Uniport community walked away with a renewed sense of pride. The bar for campus sports has been set. The question is: who will rise to meet it next year? _____________________________________________ 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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  • FACT CHECK: Is the Uniport Smartphone Ban Memo Real?

    A memo regarding a "Revised Policy on the Use of Mobile Devices" has been circulating since yesterday afternoon, causing quite a stir within the University of Port Harcourt community. However, after comparing this document with verified memos recently issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, several red flags suggest it is fake.

    At Unique Stoary, we prioritize accuracy over speed to ensure our community stays informed, not misinformed. Here is why this document didn't pass our verification check:

    1. Inconsistent Formatting
    Official Uniport memos follow a specific template, as seen in the verified documents from March 13th and 14th regarding departmental dues and the Director of Socials. This viral smartphone memo lacks the standard "Memorandum" layout and uses a header style that doesn't align with official university administrative records.

    2. Unbelievable Content
    The message—claiming an immediate prohibition of all smartphones (specifically naming brands like Samsung, iPhones, and Tecno) in favor of "button phones"—is highly impractical for a modern academic environment. A policy of this magnitude would typically require a formal rollout from the University Senate.

    3. Signature Discrepancies
    The signature on the smartphone memo does not match the official signature of the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha found on verified university documents. The "official" signature is consistent across genuine memos, while the viral one appears to be totally different.

    4. No Official Confirmation
    The SUG Director of Information (DOI) typically posts official memos almost immediately. As of now, no official student government or Management channel has verified or shared this document.

    In an era of "viral" misinformation, don't be the one to spread it. For genuine, double-checked Uniport news and campus updates, follow Unique Stoary on all platforms: WhatsApp Channel, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Cikamo, and TikTok @uniquestoary.

    Help Stop the Spread: Share this post with your departmental and faculty groups to ensure no student falls for this hoax.


    Verdict: Always verify information through the SUG Secretariat or the Dean's office before sharing.







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    🛑 FACT CHECK: Is the Uniport Smartphone Ban Memo Real? A memo regarding a "Revised Policy on the Use of Mobile Devices" has been circulating since yesterday afternoon, causing quite a stir within the University of Port Harcourt community. However, after comparing this document with verified memos recently issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, several red flags suggest it is fake. At Unique Stoary, we prioritize accuracy over speed to ensure our community stays informed, not misinformed. Here is why this document didn't pass our verification check: 1. Inconsistent Formatting Official Uniport memos follow a specific template, as seen in the verified documents from March 13th and 14th regarding departmental dues and the Director of Socials. This viral smartphone memo lacks the standard "Memorandum" layout and uses a header style that doesn't align with official university administrative records. 2. Unbelievable Content The message—claiming an immediate prohibition of all smartphones (specifically naming brands like Samsung, iPhones, and Tecno) in favor of "button phones"—is highly impractical for a modern academic environment. A policy of this magnitude would typically require a formal rollout from the University Senate. 3. Signature Discrepancies The signature on the smartphone memo does not match the official signature of the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha found on verified university documents. The "official" signature is consistent across genuine memos, while the viral one appears to be totally different. 4. No Official Confirmation The SUG Director of Information (DOI) typically posts official memos almost immediately. As of now, no official student government or Management channel has verified or shared this document. In an era of "viral" misinformation, don't be the one to spread it. For genuine, double-checked Uniport news and campus updates, follow Unique Stoary on all platforms: WhatsApp Channel, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Cikamo, and TikTok @uniquestoary. 📢 Help Stop the Spread: Share this post with your departmental and faculty groups to ensure no student falls for this hoax. ⚠️ Verdict: Always verify information through the SUG Secretariat or the Dean's office before sharing. _____________________________________________ 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 #FactCheck #CampusNews #AuthenticReporting #UniportStudents
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  • Uniport’s Ban on Faculty and Departmental Dues Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Students and Student Leaders.

    A recent directive from the University of Port Harcourt Student Affairs Department prohibiting the collection of departmental and faculty dues has generated mixed reactions across the university community.

    In a memorandum issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha, the university announced that the collection of such dues by departments and faculties is now prohibited. The memo also directed that any monies already collected should be refunded immediately to avoid disciplinary actions.

    The decision has been widely welcomed by many students who view it as a relief from the numerous financial demands often placed on them during the academic session. For several students, the directive is seen as a step toward reducing the financial burden associated with campus life.

    However, the development has not been received with the same enthusiasm by many faculty and departmental student executives. These student leaders argue that departmental and faculty dues have traditionally served as a major source of funding for various academic and social activities. From organizing orientations, seminars, and academic events to supporting departmental programs, such dues have often been the financial backbone for student-led initiatives.

    According to some executives, the prohibition may significantly limit their ability to effectively run programs and activities that benefit students within their departments and faculties.

    Adding to the complexity of the situation is the directive that already collected dues should be refunded. For many departmental and faculty executives, this presents a major practical challenge. In several cases, funds realized from dues collection have already been committed to or spent on activities such as orientation programmes, departmental events, logistics, and other administrative needs. This has raised a pressing question among student leaders: how exactly will these refunds be made when the funds have already been utilized?

    Interestingly, the conversation among students is not entirely one-sided. While many support the prohibition of dues, some students believe the issue requires a more balanced approach. They argue that rather than an outright ban, there should be a proper review and regulation of the charges being imposed.

    Some students point out that in certain cases, non-statutory departmental or faculty-related charges have risen to unusually high amounts, with reports of some fees reaching as much as ₦70,000. For these students, the concern is less about the existence of dues and more about the lack of oversight and the excessive amounts sometimes demanded.

    Ultimately, the directive has opened a wider conversation about transparency, accountability, and the financial structure of student activities within the university. While many students welcome the relief from financial pressure, student leaders worry about the sustainability of departmental programmes without these funds.

    As the discussions continue across the university community, what remains clear is that the issue goes beyond simply collecting or banning dues. It touches on the broader question of how student activities should be funded, regulated, and managed in a way that protects students while still allowing departments and faculties to effectively carry out their programmes. For now, many are watching closely to see how the refund directive will be implemented and whether further clarifications will emerge in the days ahead.






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    Uniport’s Ban on Faculty and Departmental Dues Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Students and Student Leaders. A recent directive from the University of Port Harcourt Student Affairs Department prohibiting the collection of departmental and faculty dues has generated mixed reactions across the university community. In a memorandum issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha, the university announced that the collection of such dues by departments and faculties is now prohibited. The memo also directed that any monies already collected should be refunded immediately to avoid disciplinary actions. The decision has been widely welcomed by many students who view it as a relief from the numerous financial demands often placed on them during the academic session. For several students, the directive is seen as a step toward reducing the financial burden associated with campus life. However, the development has not been received with the same enthusiasm by many faculty and departmental student executives. These student leaders argue that departmental and faculty dues have traditionally served as a major source of funding for various academic and social activities. From organizing orientations, seminars, and academic events to supporting departmental programs, such dues have often been the financial backbone for student-led initiatives. According to some executives, the prohibition may significantly limit their ability to effectively run programs and activities that benefit students within their departments and faculties. Adding to the complexity of the situation is the directive that already collected dues should be refunded. For many departmental and faculty executives, this presents a major practical challenge. In several cases, funds realized from dues collection have already been committed to or spent on activities such as orientation programmes, departmental events, logistics, and other administrative needs. This has raised a pressing question among student leaders: how exactly will these refunds be made when the funds have already been utilized? Interestingly, the conversation among students is not entirely one-sided. While many support the prohibition of dues, some students believe the issue requires a more balanced approach. They argue that rather than an outright ban, there should be a proper review and regulation of the charges being imposed. Some students point out that in certain cases, non-statutory departmental or faculty-related charges have risen to unusually high amounts, with reports of some fees reaching as much as ₦70,000. For these students, the concern is less about the existence of dues and more about the lack of oversight and the excessive amounts sometimes demanded. Ultimately, the directive has opened a wider conversation about transparency, accountability, and the financial structure of student activities within the university. While many students welcome the relief from financial pressure, student leaders worry about the sustainability of departmental programmes without these funds. As the discussions continue across the university community, what remains clear is that the issue goes beyond simply collecting or banning dues. It touches on the broader question of how student activities should be funded, regulated, and managed in a way that protects students while still allowing departments and faculties to effectively carry out their programmes. For now, many are watching closely to see how the refund directive will be implemented and whether further clarifications will emerge in the days ahead. _____________________________________________ 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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  • EDITORIAL: Uniport Bottled Water is Back: A Refreshing Return Driven by Vision, Partnership and Impact.

    The University of Port Harcourt has once again demonstrated visionary leadership and strategic foresight with the successful return of Uniport Bottled Water to the market — a milestone that marks a renewed commitment to excellence, sustainability, and community service.

    In December 2025, the University Management signed a landmark partnership agreement with Giolee Global Resources Limited for the production of Unique Uniport Water, setting in motion a comprehensive plan to revitalize the University-owned water brand. Today, that strategic decision has yielded visible results, as Uniport Bottled Water confidently returns to the market, fully operational and actively meeting consumer demand.

    The water is currently being distributed across the University campus and surrounding host communities, including Choba, Alakahia, and Aluu, ensuring easy access to safe, hygienic, and premium-quality drinking water. This wide distribution underscores the University’s commitment not only to serving its internal community but also to positively impacting its immediate environment.

    To ensure affordability and accessibility, Uniport Water is available in both sachet and bottled formats at highly competitive rates:

    * Sachet Pure Water: ₦300 per bag
    * Plastic Bottled Water (75cl): ₦1,600 per pack
    * Plastic Bottled Water (50cl): ₦1,450 per pack

    In line with its commitment to value, the higher the quantity purchased, the greater the discount received, making Uniport Water an ideal choice for individuals, offices, events, retailers, and bulk buyers.

    Orders and enquiries can be made via: 08117538283, 08129170224.

    Free distribution services are available, ensuring prompt and stress-free delivery across the University campus and neighbouring communities.

    With modern production facilities, advanced purification systems, and strict compliance with regulatory and quality control standards, Uniport Bottled Water is positioned to become the go-to water brand within the University community and beyond. The brand represents quality, trust, and reliability — values synonymous with the University of Port Harcourt.

    As Uniport Bottled Water continues to expand its reach across campus and host communities, students, staff, residents, and stakeholders are encouraged to support and promote this homegrown brand.

    Uniport Bottled Water is more than a product; it is a symbol of renewed excellence, progress, and shared prosperity.

    Uniport is back. Uniport Water is back. And the future is refreshingly bright.



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    EDITORIAL: Uniport Bottled Water is Back: A Refreshing Return Driven by Vision, Partnership and Impact. The University of Port Harcourt has once again demonstrated visionary leadership and strategic foresight with the successful return of Uniport Bottled Water to the market — a milestone that marks a renewed commitment to excellence, sustainability, and community service. In December 2025, the University Management signed a landmark partnership agreement with Giolee Global Resources Limited for the production of Unique Uniport Water, setting in motion a comprehensive plan to revitalize the University-owned water brand. Today, that strategic decision has yielded visible results, as Uniport Bottled Water confidently returns to the market, fully operational and actively meeting consumer demand. The water is currently being distributed across the University campus and surrounding host communities, including Choba, Alakahia, and Aluu, ensuring easy access to safe, hygienic, and premium-quality drinking water. This wide distribution underscores the University’s commitment not only to serving its internal community but also to positively impacting its immediate environment. To ensure affordability and accessibility, Uniport Water is available in both sachet and bottled formats at highly competitive rates: * Sachet Pure Water: ₦300 per bag * Plastic Bottled Water (75cl): ₦1,600 per pack * Plastic Bottled Water (50cl): ₦1,450 per pack In line with its commitment to value, the higher the quantity purchased, the greater the discount received, making Uniport Water an ideal choice for individuals, offices, events, retailers, and bulk buyers. Orders and enquiries can be made via: 08117538283, 08129170224. Free distribution services are available, ensuring prompt and stress-free delivery across the University campus and neighbouring communities. With modern production facilities, advanced purification systems, and strict compliance with regulatory and quality control standards, Uniport Bottled Water is positioned to become the go-to water brand within the University community and beyond. The brand represents quality, trust, and reliability — values synonymous with the University of Port Harcourt. As Uniport Bottled Water continues to expand its reach across campus and host communities, students, staff, residents, and stakeholders are encouraged to support and promote this homegrown brand. Uniport Bottled Water is more than a product; it is a symbol of renewed excellence, progress, and shared prosperity. Uniport is back. Uniport Water is back. And the future is refreshingly bright. _____________________________________________ 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 Rare & Unique Congress Gathering — Okwuluora Ndi Igbo LIVE at Uniport!

    The National Union of Enugu State Students (NUESS), University of Port Harcourt Chapter, proudly presents a special congress gathering with a renowned philanthropist and leader, Okwuluora Ndi Igbo.

    This is a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired by impactful leadership and vision.

    Date: 25th February 2026
    Time: 5:30 PM
    Venue: In front of Old Students’ Affairs Building, Choba Campus

    Come expect insight, inspiration, and a powerful interactive session.

    Don’t miss it — be there live!




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    A Rare & Unique Congress Gathering — Okwuluora Ndi Igbo LIVE at Uniport! The National Union of Enugu State Students (NUESS), University of Port Harcourt Chapter, proudly presents a special congress gathering with a renowned philanthropist and leader, Okwuluora Ndi Igbo. This is a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired by impactful leadership and vision. 📅 Date: 25th February 2026 ⏰ Time: 5:30 PM 📍 Venue: In front of Old Students’ Affairs Building, Choba Campus Come expect insight, inspiration, and a powerful interactive session. Don’t miss it — be there live! _____________________________________________ 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 #StudentWelfare #CampusLife #UniportStudents #NUESSUniport #CongressGathering #OkwuluoraNdiIgbo #UniportEvents #Leadership #Inspiration
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  • NNPC/SEPLAT JV National Undergraduate Scholarship 2026.

    The SEPLAT JV Scholarship Scheme is one of Seplat's educational Corporate Social Investment programmes and is designed to promote educational development and human capacity building through provision of yearly grants to successful applicants to complete their degree programmes.

    Eligibility Criteria:

    - Be in their second year of study or above.
    - Have at least 5 O' level credit passes (English & Mathematics inclusive) at one sitting.
    - Have a CGPA of 3.5 and above.
    - Only students studying any of the following courses should apply: Accountancy, Agriculture, Architecture, Business Administration, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering/Science, Economics, Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Environmental Studies, Geology, Geophysics, Law, Mass Communication, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Metallurgical Engineering, Ophthalmology/Optometry, Petroleum Engineering

    How to apply:
    - Application is FREE
    - Eligible students must complete and submit an online application form which can be accessed at https://seplatgrowthacademy.com/scholarship/
    - All applicants are expected to have a valid personal email account for ease of communication.

    Only the shortlisted applicants will be notified.

    Application runs from February 23, 2026 - March 13, 2026.

    Applications are subject to SEPLAT JV Scholarship Award Terms and Conditions.


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    NNPC/SEPLAT JV National Undergraduate Scholarship 2026. The SEPLAT JV Scholarship Scheme is one of Seplat's educational Corporate Social Investment programmes and is designed to promote educational development and human capacity building through provision of yearly grants to successful applicants to complete their degree programmes. ▪️Eligibility Criteria: - Be in their second year of study or above. - Have at least 5 O' level credit passes (English & Mathematics inclusive) at one sitting. - Have a CGPA of 3.5 and above. - Only students studying any of the following courses should apply: Accountancy, Agriculture, Architecture, Business Administration, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering/Science, Economics, Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Environmental Studies, Geology, Geophysics, Law, Mass Communication, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Metallurgical Engineering, Ophthalmology/Optometry, Petroleum Engineering 📬 How to apply: - Application is FREE - Eligible students must complete and submit an online application form which can be accessed at https://seplatgrowthacademy.com/scholarship/ - All applicants are expected to have a valid personal email account for ease of communication. Only the shortlisted applicants will be notified. ⏳ Application runs from February 23, 2026 - March 13, 2026. Applications are subject to SEPLAT JV Scholarship Award Terms and Conditions. 📌 Share this information with your friend, coursemates, family members, etc. _____________________________________________ 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 #StudentWelfare #Scholarship #CampusLife #UniportStudents
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  • FREE TRANSPORT FOR UNIPORT STUDENTS!

    The Office of the Director of Welfare, Niger Delta Students’ Union Government (NIDSUG), Uniport presents FREE TRANSPORT every Monday from 9am – 11am.

    Starts: 23rd February 2026 – till end of academic session
    Pickup Points: AP/Delta Park Ofrima/Abuja Park

    This initiative is proudly led by Comr. Barr. Ibe Prisca Onyinyechi, Director of Welfare (NIDSUG), to ease transportation stress and support students.

    Hop in. Ride free. Stay safe.




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    🚌 FREE TRANSPORT FOR UNIPORT STUDENTS! The Office of the Director of Welfare, Niger Delta Students’ Union Government (NIDSUG), Uniport presents FREE TRANSPORT every Monday from 9am – 11am. 📅 Starts: 23rd February 2026 – till end of academic session 📍 Pickup Points: AP/Delta Park ➡️ Ofrima/Abuja Park This initiative is proudly led by Comr. Barr. Ibe Prisca Onyinyechi, Director of Welfare (NIDSUG), to ease transportation stress and support students. 🚍 Hop in. Ride free. Stay safe. _____________________________________________ 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 #NIDSUG #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #StudentWelfare #FreeTransport #CampusLife #UniportStudents
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  • EDITORIAL: Now That Matriculation Is Over — It’s Time to Get Serious with Academics.

    With the matriculation ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt now concluded, and all registrations, orientations, and formalities behind us, a new chapter officially begins for students — especially the freshers. This phase is no longer about getting admitted, finding lecture halls, or settling into campus life. It is about focus, discipline, and academic excellence.

    Examinations may still seem far away, but the truth is: exam preparation starts from the very first lecture. Every class attended, every note taken, every assignment submitted, and every tutorial participated in contributes to how prepared a student will be when exams finally arrive. Waiting until a few weeks to exams before becoming serious often leads to stress, panic, and poor performance.

    For freshers, this is a crucial foundation stage. Your first-year GPA sets the tone for your entire academic journey. Starting strong gives you confidence, motivation, and flexibility. A good GPA opens doors — from scholarships and academic recognition to leadership opportunities and postgraduate prospects. On the other hand, a weak start can be difficult to recover from and may affect your academic standing throughout your stay in the university.

    Now is the time to develop good study habits:

    * Attend lectures consistently.
    * Review your notes daily.
    * Ask questions when confused.
    * Form productive study groups.
    * Stay organized and manage your time wisely.

    Beyond reading, students must also learn to balance academics with social life. While making friends, exploring campus, and participating in activities are important, academics should remain the top priority. Uniport offers a vibrant environment, but success comes to those who can combine enjoyment with responsibility.

    As the semester progresses, let every student adopt a mindset of excellence. Preparation, consistency, and discipline are the keys. Whether you are a fresher or a returning student, remember: your future is being shaped daily by the choices you make now.

    Start strong. Stay focused. Aim high. Your GPA — and your future — will thank you.




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    EDITORIAL: Now That Matriculation Is Over — It’s Time to Get Serious with Academics. With the matriculation ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt now concluded, and all registrations, orientations, and formalities behind us, a new chapter officially begins for students — especially the freshers. This phase is no longer about getting admitted, finding lecture halls, or settling into campus life. It is about focus, discipline, and academic excellence. Examinations may still seem far away, but the truth is: exam preparation starts from the very first lecture. Every class attended, every note taken, every assignment submitted, and every tutorial participated in contributes to how prepared a student will be when exams finally arrive. Waiting until a few weeks to exams before becoming serious often leads to stress, panic, and poor performance. For freshers, this is a crucial foundation stage. Your first-year GPA sets the tone for your entire academic journey. Starting strong gives you confidence, motivation, and flexibility. A good GPA opens doors — from scholarships and academic recognition to leadership opportunities and postgraduate prospects. On the other hand, a weak start can be difficult to recover from and may affect your academic standing throughout your stay in the university. Now is the time to develop good study habits: * Attend lectures consistently. * Review your notes daily. * Ask questions when confused. * Form productive study groups. * Stay organized and manage your time wisely. Beyond reading, students must also learn to balance academics with social life. While making friends, exploring campus, and participating in activities are important, academics should remain the top priority. Uniport offers a vibrant environment, but success comes to those who can combine enjoyment with responsibility. As the semester progresses, let every student adopt a mindset of excellence. Preparation, consistency, and discipline are the keys. Whether you are a fresher or a returning student, remember: your future is being shaped daily by the choices you make now. Start strong. Stay focused. Aim high. Your GPA — and your future — will thank you. L _____________________________________________ 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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  • EDITORIAL: The Power of Content Creators in Uniport — Personal & Departmental.

    In today’s digital age, content creation has moved beyond entertainment — it has become a powerful tool for communication, branding, education, and community building. Within the University of Port Harcourt, content creators (both personal and departmental) are redefining how stories are told, especially across social platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.

    From skit makers, videographers, designers, writers, photographers, podcasters, to social media managers, Uniport is home to a growing network of creative minds using these platforms to document campus life, promote events, share academic updates, and highlight student culture. Through reels, short videos, livestreams, stories, and posts, these creators are shaping the digital identity of Uniport daily.

    The Benefits to the University.

    1. Increased Visibility & Branding:
    With the massive reach of TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, student creators help project Uniport’s culture, excellence, and vibrancy to audiences far beyond the campus. Viral content, engaging reels, and trending formats boost the school’s online presence and brand appeal.

    2. Fast & Effective Information Dissemination:
    Departmental pages and student platforms use these social media channels to quickly circulate announcements, academic updates, timetables, events, and opportunities — ensuring information reaches students in real time.

    3. Stronger Student Engagement:
    Interactive content such as reels, polls, live sessions, challenges, and stories fosters connection, participation, and unity among students, making campus life more engaging and inclusive.

    4. Talent Development & Digital Skills:
    Through content creation, students gain practical experience in videography, editing, digital marketing, storytelling, branding, and analytics — skills highly relevant in today’s job market.

    5. Digital Documentation & Legacy:
    Social media serves as a living archive of Uniport’s academic journey, student achievements, cultural moments, and memorable events.

    How Uniport Can Better Utilize Content Creators & Social Platforms.

    1. Strategic Digital Partnerships:
    The university management, faculties, departments, and student bodies can collaborate with trusted creators to produce official content for orientations, matriculations, convocations, seminars, competitions, and major campus events.

    2. Structured Departmental Media Teams:
    Each department and faculty can establish dedicated media teams to manage their TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook pages for consistent communication and branding.

    3. Training, Workshops & Media Bootcamps:
    Regular training sessions can equip students with advanced skills in content strategy, storytelling, editing, platform algorithms, ethical media use, and digital professionalism.

    4. Recognition, Incentives & Support:
    Providing awards, certificates, media grants, equipment support, and official recognition will motivate creators and encourage higher-quality content production.

    5. Centralized Digital Communication Strategy:
    Uniport can develop a unified digital media framework that integrates student creators into its official communication channels, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and professionalism.

    Content creators in Uniport are more than entertainers — they are digital storytellers, brand ambassadors, and community builders. Through platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, they amplify campus voices, promote student excellence, and connect Uniport to the global digital space.

    At Unique Stoary, we believe in authentic storytelling and purposeful content. When empowered and properly integrated, Uniport’s content creators can transform campus communication and redefine the university’s digital identity.

    TikTok: andrew_talker1 (Igwe of Uniport)



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    EDITORIAL: The Power of Content Creators in Uniport — Personal & Departmental. In today’s digital age, content creation has moved beyond entertainment — it has become a powerful tool for communication, branding, education, and community building. Within the University of Port Harcourt, content creators (both personal and departmental) are redefining how stories are told, especially across social platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. From skit makers, videographers, designers, writers, photographers, podcasters, to social media managers, Uniport is home to a growing network of creative minds using these platforms to document campus life, promote events, share academic updates, and highlight student culture. Through reels, short videos, livestreams, stories, and posts, these creators are shaping the digital identity of Uniport daily. 📍The Benefits to the University. 1. Increased Visibility & Branding: With the massive reach of TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, student creators help project Uniport’s culture, excellence, and vibrancy to audiences far beyond the campus. Viral content, engaging reels, and trending formats boost the school’s online presence and brand appeal. 2. Fast & Effective Information Dissemination: Departmental pages and student platforms use these social media channels to quickly circulate announcements, academic updates, timetables, events, and opportunities — ensuring information reaches students in real time. 3. Stronger Student Engagement: Interactive content such as reels, polls, live sessions, challenges, and stories fosters connection, participation, and unity among students, making campus life more engaging and inclusive. 4. Talent Development & Digital Skills: Through content creation, students gain practical experience in videography, editing, digital marketing, storytelling, branding, and analytics — skills highly relevant in today’s job market. 5. Digital Documentation & Legacy: Social media serves as a living archive of Uniport’s academic journey, student achievements, cultural moments, and memorable events. 📍How Uniport Can Better Utilize Content Creators & Social Platforms. 1. Strategic Digital Partnerships: The university management, faculties, departments, and student bodies can collaborate with trusted creators to produce official content for orientations, matriculations, convocations, seminars, competitions, and major campus events. 2. Structured Departmental Media Teams: Each department and faculty can establish dedicated media teams to manage their TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook pages for consistent communication and branding. 3. Training, Workshops & Media Bootcamps: Regular training sessions can equip students with advanced skills in content strategy, storytelling, editing, platform algorithms, ethical media use, and digital professionalism. 4. Recognition, Incentives & Support: Providing awards, certificates, media grants, equipment support, and official recognition will motivate creators and encourage higher-quality content production. 5. Centralized Digital Communication Strategy: Uniport can develop a unified digital media framework that integrates student creators into its official communication channels, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and professionalism. Content creators in Uniport are more than entertainers — they are digital storytellers, brand ambassadors, and community builders. Through platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, they amplify campus voices, promote student excellence, and connect Uniport to the global digital space. At Unique Stoary, we believe in authentic storytelling and purposeful content. When empowered and properly integrated, Uniport’s content creators can transform campus communication and redefine the university’s digital identity. 🖼️ TikTok: andrew_talker1 (Igwe of Uniport) _____________________________________________ 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 Defining Week at Uniport: New Beginnings, New Battles, New Conversations, New Stories.

    This week at the University of Port Harcourt is a powerful blend of academics, leadership, sports, celebration, and community — a true reflection of vibrant campus life.

    On Tuesday February 10, 2026 we officially welcome a new generation of students as Uniport Matriculation holds. It’s a day of pride, hope, and fresh beginnings. To every fresher, welcome to a journey that will shape your mind, your character, and your future. This is where your Uniport story truly begins.

    Then on Thursday, intellectual engagement and leadership discourse take center stage as the Uniport Students’ Union Government (SUG) hosts a Day Symposium in honour of Prof. Owunari Abraham Georgewill, Vice Chancellor, Uniport, themed “Resolution: From Agitations to Negotiations.” With Prof. Obari Gomba as guest speaker and a lineup of past and present SUG leaders, the symposium promises deep conversations on dialogue, leadership, and sustainable student–administration relations.

    From Wednesday, the energy shifts to the pitch as the Uniport Champions League and Uniport Conference League kick off. After the highly anticipated draws held last week, teams now know their opponents, rivalries are renewed, and the chase for glory begins. Beyond trophies, these tournaments represent passion, teamwork, discipline, and the competitive spirit that unites the campus.

    And beyond academics and sports, the campus comes alive with celebration and lifestyle. Tuesday night sets the vibe with the After Party Rave (Freshers Edition) holding at CJ Paradise, Choba — a perfect welcome into Uniport’s social culture. Then Thursday, love, friendship, and good energy take over with Galentine Night holding at Julirose Hotel Pool Side, creating space for connection, relaxation, and memorable moments.

    At Unique Stoary, we celebrate these moments because they tell the full story of campus life — learning, leadership, competition, culture, and community. From lecture halls to football fields, from symposium halls to party nights, Uniport continues to write powerful stories — and we’re here to tell them.

    Here’s to a week of new beginnings, deep conversations, fierce competition, vibrant celebrations, and unforgettable memories.
    Welcome freshers. Best of luck to all teams. Insightful deliberations to our leaders. Great vibes to everyone.

    Let the stories begin.




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    A Defining Week at Uniport: New Beginnings, New Battles, New Conversations, New Stories. This week at the University of Port Harcourt is a powerful blend of academics, leadership, sports, celebration, and community — a true reflection of vibrant campus life. On Tuesday February 10, 2026 we officially welcome a new generation of students as Uniport Matriculation holds. It’s a day of pride, hope, and fresh beginnings. To every fresher, welcome to a journey that will shape your mind, your character, and your future. This is where your Uniport story truly begins. Then on Thursday, intellectual engagement and leadership discourse take center stage as the Uniport Students’ Union Government (SUG) hosts a Day Symposium in honour of Prof. Owunari Abraham Georgewill, Vice Chancellor, Uniport, themed “Resolution: From Agitations to Negotiations.” With Prof. Obari Gomba as guest speaker and a lineup of past and present SUG leaders, the symposium promises deep conversations on dialogue, leadership, and sustainable student–administration relations. From Wednesday, the energy shifts to the pitch as the Uniport Champions League and Uniport Conference League kick off. After the highly anticipated draws held last week, teams now know their opponents, rivalries are renewed, and the chase for glory begins. Beyond trophies, these tournaments represent passion, teamwork, discipline, and the competitive spirit that unites the campus. And beyond academics and sports, the campus comes alive with celebration and lifestyle. Tuesday night sets the vibe with the After Party Rave (Freshers Edition) holding at CJ Paradise, Choba — a perfect welcome into Uniport’s social culture. Then Thursday, love, friendship, and good energy take over with Galentine Night holding at Julirose Hotel Pool Side, creating space for connection, relaxation, and memorable moments. At Unique Stoary, we celebrate these moments because they tell the full story of campus life — learning, leadership, competition, culture, and community. From lecture halls to football fields, from symposium halls to party nights, Uniport continues to write powerful stories — and we’re here to tell them. Here’s to a week of new beginnings, deep conversations, fierce competition, vibrant celebrations, and unforgettable memories. Welcome freshers. Best of luck to all teams. Insightful deliberations to our leaders. Great vibes to everyone. Let the stories begin. 💙⚽🎓 _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportMatriculation #UniportChampionsLeague #UniportConferenceLeague #CampusLife #AfterPartyRave #GalentineNight
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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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  • EDITORIAL: Comfort, Community and Growth.

    Across campus, students are gradually finding their rhythm. Lecture halls are coming alive, pathways feel more familiar, and the initial nervousness of resumption is giving way to confidence and belonging. For many first-year students, this transition is being made easier by the presence of a more welcoming and supportive environment—one that reassures them that they are stepping into a space designed for learning, growth, and comfort.

    A notable highlight of this session is the renewed experience within the hostels. The recently renovated facilities have transformed student accommodation into a more conducive living environment. Improved infrastructure, better utilities, and enhanced comfort have contributed significantly to students’ well-being, allowing them to focus more on their studies and campus life. For hostel occupants, these changes are not just physical upgrades; they represent a commitment to dignity, safety, and quality student living.

    These renovations, sponsored by TETFund, underscore the importance of sustained investment in educational infrastructure. When students are provided with functional and comfortable spaces to live and learn, the impact goes beyond convenience—it fosters productivity, community, and a positive academic experience.

    As the session progresses, the campus continues to settle into a steady rhythm. Freshers are finding their place, returning students are embracing renewed facilities, and the university community moves forward with a shared sense of purpose. At Unique Stoary, we believe these moments matter, because they tell the story of progress, care, and the everyday experiences that shape student life.





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    EDITORIAL: Comfort, Community and Growth. Across campus, students are gradually finding their rhythm. Lecture halls are coming alive, pathways feel more familiar, and the initial nervousness of resumption is giving way to confidence and belonging. For many first-year students, this transition is being made easier by the presence of a more welcoming and supportive environment—one that reassures them that they are stepping into a space designed for learning, growth, and comfort. A notable highlight of this session is the renewed experience within the hostels. The recently renovated facilities have transformed student accommodation into a more conducive living environment. Improved infrastructure, better utilities, and enhanced comfort have contributed significantly to students’ well-being, allowing them to focus more on their studies and campus life. For hostel occupants, these changes are not just physical upgrades; they represent a commitment to dignity, safety, and quality student living. These renovations, sponsored by TETFund, underscore the importance of sustained investment in educational infrastructure. When students are provided with functional and comfortable spaces to live and learn, the impact goes beyond convenience—it fosters productivity, community, and a positive academic experience. As the session progresses, the campus continues to settle into a steady rhythm. Freshers are finding their place, returning students are embracing renewed facilities, and the university community moves forward with a shared sense of purpose. At Unique Stoary, we believe these moments matter, because they tell the story of progress, care, and the everyday experiences that shape student life. _____________________________________________ 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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  • EDITORIAL: When Power Meets Inexperience — The Rising High-Handedness of New Year 1 Course Reps. 

    The University of Port Harcourt has barely settled into the new academic session, yet a troubling pattern is already emerging among some newly appointed, or elected Year 1 course representatives.

    In less than a month, a handful of these fresh leaders—entrusted with simple duties like coordination, communication, and class organization—have begun to wield their roles with unnecessary authority, pushing beyond the boundaries of their responsibility.

    Instead of fostering unity among their classmates who are only beginning to adjust to campus life, some course reps are already exhibiting tendencies that resemble intimidation:

    * issuing instructions with a tone far above their mandate,
    * demanding obedience rather than encouraging cooperation,
    * creating cliques instead of building community,
    * and forgetting that leadership, especially at the foundational level, is service—not status.

    Year 1 students, still navigating the anxieties of a new environment, do not need course reps who act like gatekeepers of power. They need guides, mediators, and organizers—students who understand that their influence comes from trust, not force.

    The role of a course rep is not a miniature political office. It is a responsibility that requires humility, fairness, patience, and emotional intelligence. When those values are absent, the classroom ecosystem becomes tense, and the very students they are meant to serve become their first victims.

    Uniport’s culture thrives on collaboration. Course reps who begin their tenure with high-handedness risk isolating themselves and undermining the same classmates whose support they will later need—whether for smooth academic coordination or even future campus leadership.

    This editorial serves as a reminder: Leadership starts small—but its lessons last long. Course reps must choose the path of service, not self-importance.





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    EDITORIAL: When Power Meets Inexperience — The Rising High-Handedness of New Year 1 Course Reps.  The University of Port Harcourt has barely settled into the new academic session, yet a troubling pattern is already emerging among some newly appointed, or elected Year 1 course representatives. In less than a month, a handful of these fresh leaders—entrusted with simple duties like coordination, communication, and class organization—have begun to wield their roles with unnecessary authority, pushing beyond the boundaries of their responsibility. Instead of fostering unity among their classmates who are only beginning to adjust to campus life, some course reps are already exhibiting tendencies that resemble intimidation: * issuing instructions with a tone far above their mandate, * demanding obedience rather than encouraging cooperation, * creating cliques instead of building community, * and forgetting that leadership, especially at the foundational level, is service—not status. Year 1 students, still navigating the anxieties of a new environment, do not need course reps who act like gatekeepers of power. They need guides, mediators, and organizers—students who understand that their influence comes from trust, not force. The role of a course rep is not a miniature political office. It is a responsibility that requires humility, fairness, patience, and emotional intelligence. When those values are absent, the classroom ecosystem becomes tense, and the very students they are meant to serve become their first victims. Uniport’s culture thrives on collaboration. Course reps who begin their tenure with high-handedness risk isolating themselves and undermining the same classmates whose support they will later need—whether for smooth academic coordination or even future campus leadership. This editorial serves as a reminder: Leadership starts small—but its lessons last long. Course reps must choose the path of service, not self-importance. _____________________________________________ 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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  • Editorial: Embracing the Pause – A Break Amidst the New Session at the University of Port Harcourt.

    The start of a new academic session is always an exciting time at the University of Port Harcourt. With fresh faces, renewed energy, and the promise of new opportunities, the campus is once again alive with the buzz of learning, engagement, and discovery. However, as the semester picks up speed, it’s also a time when the university community, from students to staff, finds itself in a brief yet essential interlude—a momentary pause before diving back into the full swing of academic and administrative responsibilities.

    As the Christmas season approaches and festivities begin to spread throughout the university community, the pause also offers a chance to reflect on what truly matters. For students, this break allows for time with family and friends, reconnecting with loved ones, and finding the mental clarity to approach the semester with renewed focus and determination. For the faculty and administration, it provides a moment to reset—to step away from the day-to-day grind and return with a fresh perspective, ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the semester ahead.

    Uniport, with its blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and vibrant campus life, has always been a place where the pace of activity can sometimes feel overwhelming. But it’s in moments like this—the brief break between the initial rush and the sustained grind—that we’re reminded of the importance of balance. While we may be ready to dive into the full swing of academic life, it’s essential to embrace these pauses, for they help us maintain our energy, our focus, and our passion for what we do.

    As official duties wind down during this interlude, let’s take a moment to appreciate the power of rest and reflection. This break is not just about slowing down, but about recalibrating, preparing for what’s next, and ensuring that we return with a renewed commitment to the university’s vision of excellence. It’s a time to remember that in order to move forward, we must sometimes take a step back—to recharge, reconnect, and refocus.






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    Editorial: Embracing the Pause – A Break Amidst the New Session at the University of Port Harcourt. The start of a new academic session is always an exciting time at the University of Port Harcourt. With fresh faces, renewed energy, and the promise of new opportunities, the campus is once again alive with the buzz of learning, engagement, and discovery. However, as the semester picks up speed, it’s also a time when the university community, from students to staff, finds itself in a brief yet essential interlude—a momentary pause before diving back into the full swing of academic and administrative responsibilities. As the Christmas season approaches and festivities begin to spread throughout the university community, the pause also offers a chance to reflect on what truly matters. For students, this break allows for time with family and friends, reconnecting with loved ones, and finding the mental clarity to approach the semester with renewed focus and determination. For the faculty and administration, it provides a moment to reset—to step away from the day-to-day grind and return with a fresh perspective, ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities of the semester ahead. Uniport, with its blend of academic excellence, research innovation, and vibrant campus life, has always been a place where the pace of activity can sometimes feel overwhelming. But it’s in moments like this—the brief break between the initial rush and the sustained grind—that we’re reminded of the importance of balance. While we may be ready to dive into the full swing of academic life, it’s essential to embrace these pauses, for they help us maintain our energy, our focus, and our passion for what we do. As official duties wind down during this interlude, let’s take a moment to appreciate the power of rest and reflection. This break is not just about slowing down, but about recalibrating, preparing for what’s next, and ensuring that we return with a renewed commitment to the university’s vision of excellence. It’s a time to remember that in order to move forward, we must sometimes take a step back—to recharge, reconnect, and refocus. _____________________________________________ 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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  • 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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  • Editorial: A New Era of Action — Uniport SUG Executives Hit the Ground Running.

    The University of Port Harcourt Students’ Union Government, led by Senator Amaechi Walson Tamunotonye, continues to demonstrate that true leadership is defined by action. From day one, this administration has shown commendable urgency — responding to student needs, strengthening engagement, and ensuring visible presence across key issues affecting the Uniport community.

    A notable highlight of this momentum is the proactive stance of the Students’ Judiciary Council, which has formally announced that all channels for student complaints, reports, and suggestions are now fully open and operational. This includes matters concerning welfare, academics, misconduct, or rights violations. By guaranteeing confidentiality, impartiality, and adherence to due process, the Council reinforces the administration’s commitment to transparency and justice.

    This seamless coordination between the executive arm and the judiciary reflects a refreshing era in Uniport’s student governance — one where structures are active, accessible, and responsive. Senator Amaechi Walson Tamunotonye’s team is not only hitting the ground running; they are building a culture where student concerns are heard and addressed through the right channels.

    As the new administration continues to create impact, we at Unique Stoary commend their early strides and encourage them to sustain this spirit of service. A stronger, more accountable student leadership is clearly unfolding — and Uniport students stand to benefit the most.


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    Editorial: A New Era of Action — Uniport SUG Executives Hit the Ground Running. The University of Port Harcourt Students’ Union Government, led by Senator Amaechi Walson Tamunotonye, continues to demonstrate that true leadership is defined by action. From day one, this administration has shown commendable urgency — responding to student needs, strengthening engagement, and ensuring visible presence across key issues affecting the Uniport community. A notable highlight of this momentum is the proactive stance of the Students’ Judiciary Council, which has formally announced that all channels for student complaints, reports, and suggestions are now fully open and operational. This includes matters concerning welfare, academics, misconduct, or rights violations. By guaranteeing confidentiality, impartiality, and adherence to due process, the Council reinforces the administration’s commitment to transparency and justice. This seamless coordination between the executive arm and the judiciary reflects a refreshing era in Uniport’s student governance — one where structures are active, accessible, and responsive. Senator Amaechi Walson Tamunotonye’s team is not only hitting the ground running; they are building a culture where student concerns are heard and addressed through the right channels. As the new administration continues to create impact, we at Unique Stoary commend their early strides and encourage them to sustain this spirit of service. A stronger, more accountable student leadership is clearly unfolding — and Uniport students stand to benefit the most. _____________________________________________ 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 #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #SUG #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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    Everywhere will first blur 😂 _____________________________________________ 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 #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • Editorial: Pre-resumption Registration for Freshers Continues.

    The pre-resumption registration exercise, which kicked off last week Monday, enters a new week — and with it comes another opportunity for freshers, to get ahead of the process.

    At Unique Stoary, we’ve closely followed the unfolding activities across the university, and one thing remains clear: early preparation is no longer optional — it’s essential. Pre-resumption registration isn’t just another routine requirement; it is the first step in settling into campus life with ease, clarity, and confidence.

    For many new students, this period can feel overwhelming — moving between faculties, verifying documents, understanding procedures, and dealing with inevitable queues. But this is exactly why starting early matters. The earlier you complete your registration, the smoother the rest of your academic journey becomes. No last-minute rush. No uncertainty. No missing out on key information.

    As the week begins, we encourage every student — especially those who are yet to begin — to use these coming days wisely. Seek guidance, ask questions, follow official instructions, and take each step seriously. Your registration today sets the foundation for your success tomorrow.

    At Unique Stoary, we will continue to spotlight the process, share updates, listen to student experiences, and ensure the voices of the campus community are heard.

    Stay informed. Stay prepared. And above all — stay ahead.






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    Editorial: Pre-resumption Registration for Freshers Continues. The pre-resumption registration exercise, which kicked off last week Monday, enters a new week — and with it comes another opportunity for freshers, to get ahead of the process. At Unique Stoary, we’ve closely followed the unfolding activities across the university, and one thing remains clear: early preparation is no longer optional — it’s essential. Pre-resumption registration isn’t just another routine requirement; it is the first step in settling into campus life with ease, clarity, and confidence. For many new students, this period can feel overwhelming — moving between faculties, verifying documents, understanding procedures, and dealing with inevitable queues. But this is exactly why starting early matters. The earlier you complete your registration, the smoother the rest of your academic journey becomes. No last-minute rush. No uncertainty. No missing out on key information. As the week begins, we encourage every student — especially those who are yet to begin — to use these coming days wisely. Seek guidance, ask questions, follow official instructions, and take each step seriously. Your registration today sets the foundation for your success tomorrow. At Unique Stoary, we will continue to spotlight the process, share updates, listen to student experiences, and ensure the voices of the campus community are heard. Stay informed. Stay prepared. And above all — stay ahead. _____________________________________________ 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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