• 🎶 "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance..."


    As the University of Port Harcourt officially commenced activities for its 36th Combined Convocation Ceremony with the Vice Chancellor's Press Briefing, the rendition of the Uniport Anthem served as a powerful reminder of the institution's enduring values, rich heritage, and commitment to excellence.


    More than just a song, the anthem reflects the spirit of a University dedicated to learning, innovation, character, and service to humanity.


    As Convocation Week unfolds, may its words continue to inspire graduands, students, alumni, staff, and friends of the University to uphold the ideals that make Uniport a beacon of academic excellence.


    Convocation Week has begun!



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    🎶 "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance..."As the University of Port Harcourt officially commenced activities for its 36th Combined Convocation Ceremony with the Vice Chancellor's Press Briefing, the rendition of the Uniport Anthem served as a powerful reminder of the institution's enduring values, rich heritage, and commitment to excellence.More than just a song, the anthem reflects the spirit of a University dedicated to learning, innovation, character, and service to humanity.As Convocation Week unfolds, may its words continue to inspire graduands, students, alumni, staff, and friends of the University to uphold the ideals that make Uniport a beacon of academic excellence.Convocation Week has begun!For more exclusive interviews, highlights, behind-the-scenes coverage, follow Unique Stoary on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X @uniquestoary.📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising in Uniport. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary_____________________________________________We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates;https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00_____________________________________________#UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #UniportConvocation2026 #UniportConvocation #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife#CampusUpdate
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  • 212th Inaugural Lecture: Professor Emmanuel Calvin Emasealu Declares Theatre A Tool For Societal Transformation.


    “Theatre is not merely entertainment; it is a powerful force for cultural preservation, education, political consciousness, healing, and societal transformation.”


    These profound words formed the core of the 212th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Port Harcourt, delivered by the 212th Inaugural Lecturer, Professor Emmanuel Calvin Emasealu.


    The lecture, themed “Let Us Play,” offered a compelling intellectual exploration of theatre as more than performance, but as a dynamic tool capable of shaping humanity, preserving identity, and influencing society across generations.


    The event attracted dignitaries and intellectuals from all walks of life, including the Uniport Vice Chancellor, Professor Owunari Georgewill, alongside the University Librarian, Professor Helen Emasealu, who is also the lecturer’s better half. Their presence, alongside members of the academic community, students, scholars, and distinguished guests, further underscored the significance and impact of the lecture.


    Professor Emasealu’s discourse was deeply insightful, thought-provoking, and academically enriching, highlighting the indispensable role of the humanities in national development and global conversations.


    Unique Stoary congratulates Professor Emmanuel Calvin Emasealu on this outstanding and consequential inaugural lecture, which stands as a strong reminder of the enduring power of scholarship, creativity, and intellectual engagement.






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    212th Inaugural Lecture: Professor Emmanuel Calvin Emasealu Declares Theatre A Tool For Societal Transformation.“Theatre is not merely entertainment; it is a powerful force for cultural preservation, education, political consciousness, healing, and societal transformation.”These profound words formed the core of the 212th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Port Harcourt, delivered by the 212th Inaugural Lecturer, Professor Emmanuel Calvin Emasealu.The lecture, themed “Let Us Play,” offered a compelling intellectual exploration of theatre as more than performance, but as a dynamic tool capable of shaping humanity, preserving identity, and influencing society across generations.The event attracted dignitaries and intellectuals from all walks of life, including the Uniport Vice Chancellor, Professor Owunari Georgewill, alongside the University Librarian, Professor Helen Emasealu, who is also the lecturer’s better half. Their presence, alongside members of the academic community, students, scholars, and distinguished guests, further underscored the significance and impact of the lecture.Professor Emasealu’s discourse was deeply insightful, thought-provoking, and academically enriching, highlighting the indispensable role of the humanities in national development and global conversations.Unique Stoary congratulates Professor Emmanuel Calvin Emasealu on this outstanding and consequential inaugural lecture, which stands as a strong reminder of the enduring power of scholarship, creativity, and intellectual engagement.📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising in Uniport. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary_____________________________________________We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates;https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00_____________________________________________#UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #UniportConvocation2026 #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #InauguralLecture #TheatreArts #UniversityOfPortHarcourt
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  • EDITORIAL: University of Port Harcourt Convocation Should Feel Like Uniport.


    As the 36th Combined Convocation Ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt approaches from June 1st to June 6th, 2026, one thing is certain: Uniport is preparing to welcome thousands of graduates, parents, dignitaries, alumni and visitors back to Port Harcourt.


    But beyond the gowns, speeches and certificates, there is a bigger opportunity sitting right in front of the Convocation Committee — the opportunity to make this convocation feel truly Uniport.


    And what makes Uniport special? The people.


    From the halls of Abuja Campus to Delta Park, Uniport has produced some of the funniest content creators, energetic hype men, talented musicians, spoken word geniuses and campus entertainers in Nigeria. This is the time to place them at the center of the celebration.


    Imagine a convocation week where the atmosphere is driven by familiar campus voices and faces. Imagine MC Olaks electrifying the crowd with the kind of humor only Uniport students truly understand. Imagine Igwe of Uniport bringing his signature campus charisma into official convocation activities, creating moments that instantly go viral across social media.


    Now add the smooth sounds and youthful energy of Friend Zoned performing live at convocation hangouts, dinners or after-events. Add dance crews, student DJs, fashion creatives, campus photographers, podcasters and skit makers. Suddenly, convocation becomes more than a ceremony — it becomes an experience.


    Today’s university events are no longer judged only by attendance. They are judged by engagement, online conversations, memorable moments and cultural impact. The institutions winning globally understand this. They make students part of the story.


    Uniport already has the talents. What remains is intentional inclusion.


    The Convocation Committee, led by Professor Rosemary Ogu, DVC Academics has an opportunity to create one of the most talked-about university convocation ceremonies in Nigeria by blending academic excellence with student-driven entertainment and digital culture.


    This is not about reducing the prestige of convocation. It is about modernizing the experience while preserving the prestige. The laughter, performances, content creation and social media buzz will not distract from the ceremony; they will amplify it.


    Because the truth is simple:

    People may remember the speeches.

    But they will never forget the experience.


    And if there is any university capable of turning convocation into a cultural festival, it is Uniport.


    Let Uniport Convocation feel like Uniport.






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    EDITORIAL: University of Port Harcourt Convocation Should Feel Like Uniport. As the 36th Combined Convocation Ceremony of the University of Port Harcourt approaches from June 1st to June 6th, 2026, one thing is certain: Uniport is preparing to welcome thousands of graduates, parents, dignitaries, alumni and visitors back to Port Harcourt.But beyond the gowns, speeches and certificates, there is a bigger opportunity sitting right in front of the Convocation Committee — the opportunity to make this convocation feel truly Uniport.And what makes Uniport special? The people.From the halls of Abuja Campus to Delta Park, Uniport has produced some of the funniest content creators, energetic hype men, talented musicians, spoken word geniuses and campus entertainers in Nigeria. This is the time to place them at the center of the celebration.Imagine a convocation week where the atmosphere is driven by familiar campus voices and faces. Imagine MC Olaks electrifying the crowd with the kind of humor only Uniport students truly understand. Imagine Igwe of Uniport bringing his signature campus charisma into official convocation activities, creating moments that instantly go viral across social media.Now add the smooth sounds and youthful energy of Friend Zoned performing live at convocation hangouts, dinners or after-events. Add dance crews, student DJs, fashion creatives, campus photographers, podcasters and skit makers. Suddenly, convocation becomes more than a ceremony — it becomes an experience.Today’s university events are no longer judged only by attendance. They are judged by engagement, online conversations, memorable moments and cultural impact. The institutions winning globally understand this. They make students part of the story.Uniport already has the talents. What remains is intentional inclusion.The Convocation Committee, led by Professor Rosemary Ogu, DVC Academics has an opportunity to create one of the most talked-about university convocation ceremonies in Nigeria by blending academic excellence with student-driven entertainment and digital culture.This is not about reducing the prestige of convocation. It is about modernizing the experience while preserving the prestige. The laughter, performances, content creation and social media buzz will not distract from the ceremony; they will amplify it.Because the truth is simple:People may remember the speeches.But they will never forget the experience.And if there is any university capable of turning convocation into a cultural festival, it is Uniport.Let Uniport Convocation feel like Uniport.📌 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 #Convocation #Editorial #UniportNews #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • Uniport's 211th Inaugural Lecture: Professor Faith Ibarakumo Ken-Aminikpo delivers thought-provoking presentation on the transformative power of theatre in education.


    Prof. Faith emphasized that true learning cannot be complete without participation, creativity, embodiment, and emotional engagement. In her words; “We play in the theatre, but we do not play with the theatre.”


    She further demonstrated how theatre serves as a powerful tool across disciplines—enabling scientists to explore concepts through dramatic reconstruction, mathematicians to engage through dialogue, and historians to relive pivotal moments through reenactment. Through this approach, learning becomes immersive and unforgettable.


    The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill commended Professor Faith Ibarakumo Ken-Aminikpo for her outstanding delivery of the 211th Inaugural Lecture—an inspiring reminder that education must not only inform but also engage and transform.





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    Uniport's 211th Inaugural Lecture: Professor Faith Ibarakumo Ken-Aminikpo delivers thought-provoking presentation on the transformative power of theatre in education.Prof. Faith emphasized that true learning cannot be complete without participation, creativity, embodiment, and emotional engagement. In her words; “We play in the theatre, but we do not play with the theatre.”She further demonstrated how theatre serves as a powerful tool across disciplines—enabling scientists to explore concepts through dramatic reconstruction, mathematicians to engage through dialogue, and historians to relive pivotal moments through reenactment. Through this approach, learning becomes immersive and unforgettable.The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill commended Professor Faith Ibarakumo Ken-Aminikpo for her outstanding delivery of the 211th Inaugural Lecture—an inspiring reminder that education must not only inform but also engage and transform.📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising in Uniport. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary_____________________________________________We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates;https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00_____________________________________________#UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • #SundayStoary Episode 15


    Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally.


    Have you ever sat in a cool breeze and realized that while the wind hits everyone, not everyone feels the effect?

    It’s a beautiful scenery, but it carries a deep lesson: You can be in a place and yet not feel the effect of that environment.


    There is a specific kind of pain in the words: “I’ve known him for so long, I worked with him, but I never evolved.” It’s a sobering reality—you can inhabit a healthy, growth-oriented environment for years and remain exactly the same. You can be in the presence of greatness, or even the Presence of God, and stay stagnant if you aren't growing with the environment.


    Growth isn't automatic; it’s an intentional absorption. It is a gift to be in an environment that helps you grow, but the responsibility is to grow WITH it.


    Let’s Breathe. Reflect and journey together. 🙏


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    #SundayStoary Episode 15Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally. Have you ever sat in a cool breeze and realized that while the wind hits everyone, not everyone feels the effect?It’s a beautiful scenery, but it carries a deep lesson: You can be in a place and yet not feel the effect of that environment.There is a specific kind of pain in the words: “I’ve known him for so long, I worked with him, but I never evolved.” It’s a sobering reality—you can inhabit a healthy, growth-oriented environment for years and remain exactly the same. You can be in the presence of greatness, or even the Presence of God, and stay stagnant if you aren't growing with the environment.Growth isn't automatic; it’s an intentional absorption. It is a gift to be in an environment that helps you grow, but the responsibility is to grow WITH it.Let’s Breathe. Reflect and journey together. 🙏💌 Invite someone who is tired of being ordinary and ready to evolve.🕗 8:08 PM📍 Join the WhatsApp Channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00#UniqueStoary #SundayStoary #Uniport #TheEssence #KingdomMindset
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  • DCCC SPECIAL WEB SERIES | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF MULTILATERALISM AND DIPLOMACY FOR PEACE


    Today is the D-Day. The global community of diplomats and enthusiasts of diplomacy and communication will remind itself of her commitment to the global common goal of a peaceful world. And we, at the Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference, are not left out at all. Our commitment to contribute to global peace and progress is not to be traded for anything whatsoever.


    It is on the basis of this that the special edition of our Web Series is organised to commemorate International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, a day that underscores the importance of collective global action, dialogue, and strategic partnerships in addressing today’s most pressing challenges.


    The Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference - DCCC webinar will convene diplomats, policy influencers, thought leaders, communication experts, and emerging leaders to explore the intersection between diplomacy and corporate communications in advancing sustainable development and strengthening international cooperation.


    We believe in the collective voice of reason in promotion of peace and development.


    And we are committed to our mantra of "Building Diplomatic Leaders Through Knowledge, Skills and Multilateral Engagement" for peace development and national coherence.


    MEET OUR SPEAKERS

    1. Kofi Bartels — Broadcast Journalist and On-Air Personality with Nigeria Info 99.3 FM (LAGOS, NIGERIA)


    2. Mantate Queeneth Mlotshwa — Development Practitioner and Founder, Today First Africa (ZIMBABWE)


    3. John Best UCHE — Development Communication and Media Professional, Convener/Lead, Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA)


    4. Tabitha Akor — Journalist & Head of Corporate Communications Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (Host).


    The webinar will feature a special SPOKEN WORD Performance as a form of advocacy through art and lyrics by the award-winning Nwakonobi Obinna Mehlody — Poet and Spoken Word Artist (ABUJA, NIGERIA)


    Date: Friday, April 24, 2026

    Time: 6:00PM (WAT)

    Venue: Virtual — Zoom (To be streamed via @DCCConference YouTube Channel)


    To attend, register HERE: bit.ly/DCCCWebinar1


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    DCCC SPECIAL WEB SERIES | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF MULTILATERALISM AND DIPLOMACY FOR PEACEToday is the D-Day. The global community of diplomats and enthusiasts of diplomacy and communication will remind itself of her commitment to the global common goal of a peaceful world. And we, at the Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference, are not left out at all. Our commitment to contribute to global peace and progress is not to be traded for anything whatsoever.It is on the basis of this that the special edition of our Web Series is organised to commemorate International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, a day that underscores the importance of collective global action, dialogue, and strategic partnerships in addressing today’s most pressing challenges.The Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference - DCCC webinar will convene diplomats, policy influencers, thought leaders, communication experts, and emerging leaders to explore the intersection between diplomacy and corporate communications in advancing sustainable development and strengthening international cooperation.We believe in the collective voice of reason in promotion of peace and development.And we are committed to our mantra of "Building Diplomatic Leaders Through Knowledge, Skills and Multilateral Engagement" for peace development and national coherence.MEET OUR SPEAKERS1. Kofi Bartels — Broadcast Journalist and On-Air Personality with Nigeria Info 99.3 FM (LAGOS, NIGERIA)2. Mantate Queeneth Mlotshwa — Development Practitioner and Founder, Today First Africa (ZIMBABWE)3. John Best UCHE — Development Communication and Media Professional, Convener/Lead, Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (PORT HARCOURT, NIGERIA)4. Tabitha Akor — Journalist & Head of Corporate Communications Diplomacy and Corporate Communications Conference (Host).The webinar will feature a special SPOKEN WORD Performance as a form of advocacy through art and lyrics by the award-winning Nwakonobi Obinna Mehlody — Poet and Spoken Word Artist (ABUJA, NIGERIA)Date: Friday, April 24, 2026Time: 6:00PM (WAT)Venue: Virtual — Zoom (To be streamed via @DCCConference YouTube Channel)To attend, register HERE: bit.ly/DCCCWebinar1#TheSocialVoice#DCCC#DiplomacyForPeace#DiplomacyForDevelopment#DiplomacyAndCommunication #UniqueStoary
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  • Leadership in Action: Celebrating Prof. Owunari Georgewill’s Commitment to Educational Excellence.

    In a time where leadership is often measured by words and titles, true distinction lies in action. This is why the remarkable service of Owunari Georgewill, Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, as the Chief External Examiner for Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Rivers State deserves both recognition and celebration.

    Serving in such a demanding role requires more than oversight—it calls for vigilance, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Prof. Georgewill has exemplified all these qualities and more. From traveling across multiple examination centres to engaging directly with coordinators, his hands-on involvement reflects a rare kind of leadership—one that prioritizes presence over convenience.

    His efforts have played a crucial role in ensuring the credibility, fairness, and seamless conduct of examinations throughout Rivers State. At a time when the integrity of educational systems is more important than ever, his dedication serves as a powerful reminder that standards are upheld not just by policies, but by people who are willing to do the work.

    What makes his service particularly inspiring is his willingness to lead from the front. Rather than remaining behind the scenes, he actively participates in the processes that shape the future of young Nigerians. This level of commitment reinforces trust in the system and safeguards opportunities for thousands of students.

    Prof. Georgewill’s work reminds us that leadership goes beyond giving direction—it is about responsibility, visibility, and impact. It is about showing up, doing the hard work, and ensuring that excellence is not just expected, but achieved.

    At Unique Stoary, we celebrate leaders who embody these ideals. His dedication to strengthening educational systems and upholding integrity stands as a beacon of inspiration to both current and future generations.

    Thank you, Sir, for your tireless service and for continuing to set the standard for excellence in education.





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    Leadership in Action: Celebrating Prof. Owunari Georgewill’s Commitment to Educational Excellence. In a time where leadership is often measured by words and titles, true distinction lies in action. This is why the remarkable service of Owunari Georgewill, Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, as the Chief External Examiner for Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in Rivers State deserves both recognition and celebration. Serving in such a demanding role requires more than oversight—it calls for vigilance, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Prof. Georgewill has exemplified all these qualities and more. From traveling across multiple examination centres to engaging directly with coordinators, his hands-on involvement reflects a rare kind of leadership—one that prioritizes presence over convenience. His efforts have played a crucial role in ensuring the credibility, fairness, and seamless conduct of examinations throughout Rivers State. At a time when the integrity of educational systems is more important than ever, his dedication serves as a powerful reminder that standards are upheld not just by policies, but by people who are willing to do the work. What makes his service particularly inspiring is his willingness to lead from the front. Rather than remaining behind the scenes, he actively participates in the processes that shape the future of young Nigerians. This level of commitment reinforces trust in the system and safeguards opportunities for thousands of students. Prof. Georgewill’s work reminds us that leadership goes beyond giving direction—it is about responsibility, visibility, and impact. It is about showing up, doing the hard work, and ensuring that excellence is not just expected, but achieved. At Unique Stoary, we celebrate leaders who embody these ideals. His dedication to strengthening educational systems and upholding integrity stands as a beacon of inspiration to both current and future generations. Thank you, Sir, for your tireless service and for continuing to set the standard for excellence in education. 📌 Join the Unique Stoary Community on Telegram let's have real time discussions on latest happenings and matters arising in Uniport. Click on this link to join https://t.me/uniquestoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • 2002 Graduates of the Medical School, University of Port Harcourt Honours Vice Chancellor Prof. Owunari Georgewill.

    Prof. Georgewill thanked the Professors and Doctors of the 2002 set for their kind gesture. The superimposed words say it all.



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  • #SundayStoary Episode 13

    Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally.

    Imagine being at the Pool of Bethesda—a place literally named "House of Mercy." It was a place of light, a place of rumors of miracles, and a place where the solution was physically present in the water. Yet, for one man, thirty-eight years passed in the presence of the solution without a change in his situation.

    Often, we are like that man—waiting for someone to "push us into the water" or waiting for a specific "stirring," forgetting that the One who is responsible for the stirring is standing right in front of us.


    Is your faith dependent on the "stirring of the pool" (circumstances and people), or have you had an encounter with the Word that became flesh?

    We'll get talking and understanding this evening.

    💌 Invite someone ready to move from being a hearer to a passionate doer.

    Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏

    See you today 🤍
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    #SundayStoary Episode 13 Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally. Imagine being at the Pool of Bethesda—a place literally named "House of Mercy." It was a place of light, a place of rumors of miracles, and a place where the solution was physically present in the water. Yet, for one man, thirty-eight years passed in the presence of the solution without a change in his situation. Often, we are like that man—waiting for someone to "push us into the water" or waiting for a specific "stirring," forgetting that the One who is responsible for the stirring is standing right in front of us. Is your faith dependent on the "stirring of the pool" (circumstances and people), or have you had an encounter with the Word that became flesh? We'll get talking and understanding this evening. 💌 Invite someone ready to move from being a hearer to a passionate doer. Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏 See you today 🤍 🕗 8:08 PM 📍 Join the WhatsApp Channel https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 #UniqueStoary #SundayStoary #Stoary #Uniport #TheEssence #CampusLife #KingdomMindset
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  • #SundayStoary Episode 12

    Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally.

    On today’s episode, we’ll be talking about The Essence of His Resurrection.

    Today we all celebrated, sent messages, and reached out to loved ones. Some of us even took time to host events and share drinks. But while we are all about the festivities, it’s easy to say "Jesus is the reason" and still forget that He’s the reason why salvation is easy—the reason there is an atonement for the guilt, the shame, and the pain.

    In John 1, we see the Word that became flesh and dwelt among us. He was touched and felt, yet many knew Him not. He gave His life so that we might become light.

    But here is the revelation: the scripture says by His stripes we were healed. Not "are," not "will be." It means the miracle already happened.

    Is the Resurrection just a yearly holiday to you, or is it a present reality you walk in?

    We'll get talking and understanding this evening.

    💌 Invite someone ready to move from being a hearer to a passionate doer.

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    #SundayStoary Episode 12 Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally. On today’s episode, we’ll be talking about The Essence of His Resurrection. Today we all celebrated, sent messages, and reached out to loved ones. Some of us even took time to host events and share drinks. But while we are all about the festivities, it’s easy to say "Jesus is the reason" and still forget that He’s the reason why salvation is easy—the reason there is an atonement for the guilt, the shame, and the pain. In John 1, we see the Word that became flesh and dwelt among us. He was touched and felt, yet many knew Him not. He gave His life so that we might become light. But here is the revelation: the scripture says by His stripes we were healed. Not "are," not "will be." It means the miracle already happened. Is the Resurrection just a yearly holiday to you, or is it a present reality you walk in? We'll get talking and understanding this evening. 💌 Invite someone ready to move from being a hearer to a passionate doer. Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏 See you today 🤍 🕗 8:08 PM 📍 Join the WhatsApp Channel https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 #UniqueStoary #SundayStoary #Stoary #Uniport #TheEssence #CampusLife #KingdomMindset
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  • 🎙️ BOLD Conversations – Episode 11

    Topic: TAUGHT VS. TESTED

    We spend 3 months being taught the curriculum, but we only have 3 hours to be tested on it.

    The syllabus is a marathon, but the exam is a sprint. Does a three-hour paper really measure your intelligence, or does it just measure how well you can handle a pen under pressure?

    In 2026, we’re still playing the "memorize and regurgitate" game. But what happens when the exam hall door closes?


    We’re being taught how to think, but we’re being tested on how well we can remember. We’re being taught the "why," but the marking scheme only cares about the "what."
    We’re being taught by lecturers who have the notes, but we’re being tested by examiners who want the keywords.


    Are we producing graduates who are "brilliant" on a transcript but "clueless" in a workshop?
    Does a "Carry-Over" mean you didn’t learn, or does it mean the test failed to see your potential?

    Tonight, we’re stripping away the 40-70-100 grading system. We’re asking if the way we are being *tested* is actually killing the very thing we were taught to love.

    Are you a student of the subject... or just a student of the exam?

    Stop chasing the CGPA for a second. Let’s talk about the gap between what stays in your head and what you leave on the answer sheet.

    🗓 Today Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 7PM
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    Today’s eleventh episode of BOLD Conversations is for every student who has ever felt like a "grade" didn't tell their whole story.

    See you by 7PM. Let’s make BOLD.

    BOLD Conversations — where minds are sharpened, perspectives are stretched, and clarity begins with courage.



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    🎙️ BOLD Conversations – Episode 11 Topic: TAUGHT VS. TESTED We spend 3 months being taught the curriculum, but we only have 3 hours to be tested on it. The syllabus is a marathon, but the exam is a sprint. Does a three-hour paper really measure your intelligence, or does it just measure how well you can handle a pen under pressure? In 2026, we’re still playing the "memorize and regurgitate" game. But what happens when the exam hall door closes? We’re being taught how to think, but we’re being tested on how well we can remember. We’re being taught the "why," but the marking scheme only cares about the "what." We’re being taught by lecturers who have the notes, but we’re being tested by examiners who want the keywords. Are we producing graduates who are "brilliant" on a transcript but "clueless" in a workshop? Does a "Carry-Over" mean you didn’t learn, or does it mean the test failed to see your potential? Tonight, we’re stripping away the 40-70-100 grading system. We’re asking if the way we are being *tested* is actually killing the very thing we were taught to love. Are you a student of the subject... or just a student of the exam? Stop chasing the CGPA for a second. Let’s talk about the gap between what stays in your head and what you leave on the answer sheet. 🗓 Today Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 7PM 📍 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uniquestoary Today’s eleventh episode of BOLD Conversations is for every student who has ever felt like a "grade" didn't tell their whole story. See you by 7PM. Let’s make BOLD. BOLD Conversations — where minds are sharpened, perspectives are stretched, and clarity begins with courage. _____________________________________________ 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 #BOLDConversations #ABetterUniport #StudentStories #TaughtVsTested #TheMarkingScheme #CampusGist
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  • words)
    Episode 17: Sophomore Year Begins
    Second year at Uniport brought advanced courses. Ada tackled structural engineering, labs more complex. New roommates brought fresh dynamics. She mentored freshmen, sharing survival tips. Chidi's club grew, hosting regional competitions. Ada joined environmental club, advocating for sustainable practices amid oil pollution. A research paper on green energy challenged her writing. Library marathons intensified. Socially, she attended cultural festivals, enjoying masquerades. Balance remained key; yoga sessions helped. As she navigated tougher academics, Ada felt growth, each year layering success foundations. (94 words) Wait, that's under 100. Let me expand.
    Second year at Uniport ushered in advanced courses like structural engineering, with labs demanding precision. Ada adapted quickly, her internship experience giving an edge. New roommates in the hostel brought lively debates and shared meals. She took on mentoring freshmen, imparting wisdom on time management and resources. Chidi's coding club expanded, hosting regional hackathons at the ICT center. Ada joined the environmental society, campaigning for cleaner Niger Delta through campus drives. A group research paper on renewable energy tested her collaboration and writing skills. Library sessions stretched into nights, fueled by coffee from vendors. Socially, she immersed in Uniport's cultural festivals, dancing to highlife amid colorful masquerades. Maintaining balance, she continued yoga at the gym. Reflecting on her progress, Ada saw sophomore year as a deepening of her success journey. (142 words)
    Episode 18: Research Rendezvous
    Ada's professor assigned a research project on soil mechanics in the Delta region. She delved into literature at the main library, sourcing journals. Fieldwork involved soil sampling near the river, analyzing in labs. Challenges: rainy weather delayed trips. Collaborating with Fatima, they used software for data modeling. Presentations at departmental seminars nervous but successful. Feedback refined their work. Chidi assisted with data visualization code. Publication in a student journal boosted CV. This experience honed critical thinking, essential for success. As she compiled the report, Ada appreciated research's role in innovation. (102 words)
    Episode 19: Campus Activism
    Inspired by environmental issues, Ada led a protest against oil spills affecting Uniport's surroundings. Rallying students at the Senate steps, banners read "Protect Our Delta." Speeches highlighted impacts on health and economy. University admin responded with a forum. Media coverage from local stations amplified voices. Risks: potential backlash, but unity prevailed. Chidi documented via social media. Outcomes included a partnership with NGOs for cleanups. Activism taught advocacy skills, broadening success beyond grades. Relaxing post-event at the park, Ada felt purposeful. (92 words) Expand.
    Inspired by Niger Delta environmental woes, Ada spearheaded a campus activism campaign against recurrent oil spills. Gathering signatures in hostels and faculties, she organized a peaceful rally at the iconic Senate Building steps. Banners fluttered with slogans like "Save Our Delta, Secure Our Future." Passionate speeches from students, including her own on sustainable development, drew crowds. University authorities convened a dialogue forum, promising eco-initiatives. Local media outlets covered the event, interviewing Ada on youth roles in change. Though risks of administrative reprimand loomed, solidarity among peers fortified her. Chidi captured moments on video for social media amplification. The campaign forged ties with environmental NGOs, leading to joint cleanup drives. Through this, Ada mastered public speaking and organization, enriching her success toolkit. Unwinding with friends in Delta Park afterward, she reflected on activism's power in personal growth. (148 words)
    Episode 20: Romantic Realms
    Ada met Tunde, a final-year student in management sciences, at a campus concert. Sparks flew over shared interests in music and career ambitions. Dates at cozy spots like the university zoo or riverside walks deepened connection. Balancing romance with studies challenged her; she set boundaries for study time. Jealousy from a group project
    words) Episode 17: Sophomore Year Begins Second year at Uniport brought advanced courses. Ada tackled structural engineering, labs more complex. New roommates brought fresh dynamics. She mentored freshmen, sharing survival tips. Chidi's club grew, hosting regional competitions. Ada joined environmental club, advocating for sustainable practices amid oil pollution. A research paper on green energy challenged her writing. Library marathons intensified. Socially, she attended cultural festivals, enjoying masquerades. Balance remained key; yoga sessions helped. As she navigated tougher academics, Ada felt growth, each year layering success foundations. (94 words) Wait, that's under 100. Let me expand. Second year at Uniport ushered in advanced courses like structural engineering, with labs demanding precision. Ada adapted quickly, her internship experience giving an edge. New roommates in the hostel brought lively debates and shared meals. She took on mentoring freshmen, imparting wisdom on time management and resources. Chidi's coding club expanded, hosting regional hackathons at the ICT center. Ada joined the environmental society, campaigning for cleaner Niger Delta through campus drives. A group research paper on renewable energy tested her collaboration and writing skills. Library sessions stretched into nights, fueled by coffee from vendors. Socially, she immersed in Uniport's cultural festivals, dancing to highlife amid colorful masquerades. Maintaining balance, she continued yoga at the gym. Reflecting on her progress, Ada saw sophomore year as a deepening of her success journey. (142 words) Episode 18: Research Rendezvous Ada's professor assigned a research project on soil mechanics in the Delta region. She delved into literature at the main library, sourcing journals. Fieldwork involved soil sampling near the river, analyzing in labs. Challenges: rainy weather delayed trips. Collaborating with Fatima, they used software for data modeling. Presentations at departmental seminars nervous but successful. Feedback refined their work. Chidi assisted with data visualization code. Publication in a student journal boosted CV. This experience honed critical thinking, essential for success. As she compiled the report, Ada appreciated research's role in innovation. (102 words) Episode 19: Campus Activism Inspired by environmental issues, Ada led a protest against oil spills affecting Uniport's surroundings. Rallying students at the Senate steps, banners read "Protect Our Delta." Speeches highlighted impacts on health and economy. University admin responded with a forum. Media coverage from local stations amplified voices. Risks: potential backlash, but unity prevailed. Chidi documented via social media. Outcomes included a partnership with NGOs for cleanups. Activism taught advocacy skills, broadening success beyond grades. Relaxing post-event at the park, Ada felt purposeful. (92 words) Expand. Inspired by Niger Delta environmental woes, Ada spearheaded a campus activism campaign against recurrent oil spills. Gathering signatures in hostels and faculties, she organized a peaceful rally at the iconic Senate Building steps. Banners fluttered with slogans like "Save Our Delta, Secure Our Future." Passionate speeches from students, including her own on sustainable development, drew crowds. University authorities convened a dialogue forum, promising eco-initiatives. Local media outlets covered the event, interviewing Ada on youth roles in change. Though risks of administrative reprimand loomed, solidarity among peers fortified her. Chidi captured moments on video for social media amplification. The campaign forged ties with environmental NGOs, leading to joint cleanup drives. Through this, Ada mastered public speaking and organization, enriching her success toolkit. Unwinding with friends in Delta Park afterward, she reflected on activism's power in personal growth. (148 words) Episode 20: Romantic Realms Ada met Tunde, a final-year student in management sciences, at a campus concert. Sparks flew over shared interests in music and career ambitions. Dates at cozy spots like the university zoo or riverside walks deepened connection. Balancing romance with studies challenged her; she set boundaries for study time. Jealousy from a group project
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  • #SundayStoary Episode 10

    Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally.

    On today’s episode, we’ll be talking about JESUS AT THE CENTER; For in Him we live, and move, and have our being.

    It’s not just a popular song lyric or a Sunday confession; it’s a daily reality. It’s the reason behind the courses we study. It’s the filter for the words we speak. It’s being "hidden in Christ" so completely that no move is made without Him.

    It’s not about perfection—it’s about intention.

    💌 Invite your friends, coursemates, and anyone who’s ready to move from being a hearer to a passionate doer.

    Take a moment. Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏

    See you today 🤍
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    #UniqueStaory #SundayStoary #Uniport #Campus #CampusLife #JesusAtTheCenter #FaithAndLife #LifeReflection #ZoeLife #KingdomMindset
    #SundayStoary Episode 10 Sunday Stoary is more than a conversation—it’s a space where we gather to talk faith, purpose, and Christ, honestly and intentionally. On today’s episode, we’ll be talking about JESUS AT THE CENTER; For in Him we live, and move, and have our being. It’s not just a popular song lyric or a Sunday confession; it’s a daily reality. It’s the reason behind the courses we study. It’s the filter for the words we speak. It’s being "hidden in Christ" so completely that no move is made without Him. It’s not about perfection—it’s about intention. 💌 Invite your friends, coursemates, and anyone who’s ready to move from being a hearer to a passionate doer. Take a moment. Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏 See you today 🤍 🕗 8:08 PM 📍 On the Unique Stoary WhatsApp Channel Click on this link to join WhatsApp Channel [https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00] #UniqueStaory #SundayStoary #Uniport #Campus #CampusLife #JesusAtTheCenter #FaithAndLife #LifeReflection #ZoeLife #KingdomMindset
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  • Systems Thinking, Standing Ovation: Prof. Tobinson Briggs Redefines the Future of Engineering at Uniport's 208th Inaugural Lecture.

    The air in the CBN Centre of Excellence, Abuja Campus was electric as the University of Port Harcourt hosted its 208th Inaugural Lecture. But this wasn't just another academic milestone—it was a masterclass in the future of technology.

    Professor Tobinson Alasin Briggs took to the podium at the Main Auditorium to deliver a definitive discourse on the backbone of modern innovation. His lecture, centered on the critical role of Systems Engineering, served as a wake-up call for the industry: if we want sustainable, emerging technologies, we must first master the art of the "system."

    Prof. Briggs argued that the "tonic" for sustainability in our rapidly evolving tech landscape isn't found in isolated gadgets, but in the sound knowledge and rigorous application of Systems Engineering. He masterfully broke down how complex architectures—from smart infrastructure to advanced manufacturing—rely on integrated systems to function efficiently and endure the test of time.

    As a Professor of Systems Engineering, Prof. Briggs didn't just deliver a lecture; he "discharged himself creditably," proving exactly why he is a leading voice in his field. His ability to bridge the gap between abstract engineering theory and practical, sustainable solutions resonated deeply with the audience of scholars, students, and industry giants.

    The climax of the event came as the final words of his presentation hung in the air. The auditorium erupted into a resounding standing ovation, a rare and powerful tribute to a professor who had not only shared knowledge but inspired a new way of thinking.

    Professor T.A. Briggs is the Dean, Faculty of Engineering, University of Port Harcourt.




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    Systems Thinking, Standing Ovation: Prof. Tobinson Briggs Redefines the Future of Engineering at Uniport's 208th Inaugural Lecture. The air in the CBN Centre of Excellence, Abuja Campus was electric as the University of Port Harcourt hosted its 208th Inaugural Lecture. But this wasn't just another academic milestone—it was a masterclass in the future of technology. Professor Tobinson Alasin Briggs took to the podium at the Main Auditorium to deliver a definitive discourse on the backbone of modern innovation. His lecture, centered on the critical role of Systems Engineering, served as a wake-up call for the industry: if we want sustainable, emerging technologies, we must first master the art of the "system." Prof. Briggs argued that the "tonic" for sustainability in our rapidly evolving tech landscape isn't found in isolated gadgets, but in the sound knowledge and rigorous application of Systems Engineering. He masterfully broke down how complex architectures—from smart infrastructure to advanced manufacturing—rely on integrated systems to function efficiently and endure the test of time. As a Professor of Systems Engineering, Prof. Briggs didn't just deliver a lecture; he "discharged himself creditably," proving exactly why he is a leading voice in his field. His ability to bridge the gap between abstract engineering theory and practical, sustainable solutions resonated deeply with the audience of scholars, students, and industry giants. The climax of the event came as the final words of his presentation hung in the air. The auditorium erupted into a resounding standing ovation, a rare and powerful tribute to a professor who had not only shared knowledge but inspired a new way of thinking. Professor T.A. Briggs is the Dean, Faculty of Engineering, University of Port Harcourt. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Access Bank Management Pays Courtesy Visit to Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill.

    They were received by the Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill. Prof. Georgewill was pleased with their kind words on the peace in the University that has significantly allowed for smooth operations of their business within the University of Port Harcourt.

    He also thanked them for their appreciation of the University's Management modest achievement in the area of peace on campus and pledged to continue to work with the Bank to make services to staff, students and stakeholders more seamless on campus.




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    Access Bank Management Pays Courtesy Visit to Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill. They were received by the Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill. Prof. Georgewill was pleased with their kind words on the peace in the University that has significantly allowed for smooth operations of their business within the University of Port Harcourt. He also thanked them for their appreciation of the University's Management modest achievement in the area of peace on campus and pledged to continue to work with the Bank to make services to staff, students and stakeholders more seamless on campus. _____________________________________________ 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 #CampusLife
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  • Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club Holds First Physical Meeting.

    On Monday February 16, 2026, the newly inaugurated Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club held its first physical meeting. The meeting was honoured by the University Librarian, Prof. Helen U. Emasealu, who addressed members of the book club.

    In her remarks, she offered words of encouragement and guidance, highlighting the importance and benefits of reading. She encouraged members to cultivate a strong reading culture as a means of academic development and personal growth.

    As part of the meeting’s activities, hard copies of the Book of the Month, Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, were distributed to members to further promote reading and engagement within the book club.







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    Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club Holds First Physical Meeting. On Monday February 16, 2026, the newly inaugurated Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club held its first physical meeting. The meeting was honoured by the University Librarian, Prof. Helen U. Emasealu, who addressed members of the book club. In her remarks, she offered words of encouragement and guidance, highlighting the importance and benefits of reading. She encouraged members to cultivate a strong reading culture as a means of academic development and personal growth. As part of the meeting’s activities, hard copies of the Book of the Month, Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, were distributed to members to further promote reading and engagement within the book club. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club Holds First Physical Meeting.

    On Monday February 16, 2026, the newly inaugurated Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club held its first physical meeting. The meeting was honoured by the University Librarian, Prof. Helen U. Emasealu, who addressed members of the book club.

    In her remarks, she offered words of encouragement and guidance, highlighting the importance and benefits of reading. She encouraged members to cultivate a strong reading culture as a means of academic development and personal growth.

    As part of the meeting’s activities, hard copies of the Book of the Month, Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, were distributed to members to further promote reading and engagement within the book club.









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    Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club Holds First Physical Meeting. On Monday February 16, 2026, the newly inaugurated Donald E.U. Ekong Library Book Club held its first physical meeting. The meeting was honoured by the University Librarian, Prof. Helen U. Emasealu, who addressed members of the book club. In her remarks, she offered words of encouragement and guidance, highlighting the importance and benefits of reading. She encouraged members to cultivate a strong reading culture as a means of academic development and personal growth. As part of the meeting’s activities, hard copies of the Book of the Month, Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, were distributed to members to further promote reading and engagement within the book club. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Here again 🙌😂
    Part 5 🔥🔥

    Extracurricular Adventures
    Ada decided to broaden her horizons beyond lectures. She signed up for the Uniport Debate Club, held in the Faculty of Humanities auditorium. Her first debate on "Oil Dependency in Nigeria" was nerve-wracking, but her research on the Niger Delta impressed the judges. Chidi joined the Coding Club, hacking away at projects in the computer lab.
    Together, they attended a career fair at the International Conference Centre, networking with oil company reps from Shell and Chevron. Ada landed a mentorship slot with an engineer. Weekends brought fun: a trip to the nearby Garden City Amusement Park, where laughter echoed on rides. But balance was crucial; Ada skipped a party to prepare for a presentation. Emeka invited her to a cultural night, showcasing Igbo dances and Yoruba drumming.
    She performed a spoken word piece on ambition, earning applause. These activities honed soft skills—leadership, communication—that textbooks couldn't teach. As she reflected by the Choba Bridge, Ada saw how extracurriculars paved the way for holistic success at Uniport

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    Here again 🙌😂 Part 5 🔥🔥 Extracurricular Adventures Ada decided to broaden her horizons beyond lectures. She signed up for the Uniport Debate Club, held in the Faculty of Humanities auditorium. Her first debate on "Oil Dependency in Nigeria" was nerve-wracking, but her research on the Niger Delta impressed the judges. Chidi joined the Coding Club, hacking away at projects in the computer lab. Together, they attended a career fair at the International Conference Centre, networking with oil company reps from Shell and Chevron. Ada landed a mentorship slot with an engineer. Weekends brought fun: a trip to the nearby Garden City Amusement Park, where laughter echoed on rides. But balance was crucial; Ada skipped a party to prepare for a presentation. Emeka invited her to a cultural night, showcasing Igbo dances and Yoruba drumming. She performed a spoken word piece on ambition, earning applause. These activities honed soft skills—leadership, communication—that textbooks couldn't teach. As she reflected by the Choba Bridge, Ada saw how extracurriculars paved the way for holistic success at Uniport TBC #migg
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  • ⏰ REMINDER: #SundayStoary Episode 5 is happening tonight!

    Have you ever been in a position where you had thoughts in your heart but can’t find the right words to express it, imaginations but can’t fully depict the picture?
    Tonight, we’re talking about EXPRESSION — that pivotal action that changes everything.


    Take a pause. Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏

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    ⏰ REMINDER: #SundayStoary Episode 5 is happening tonight! Have you ever been in a position where you had thoughts in your heart but can’t find the right words to express it, imaginations but can’t fully depict the picture? Tonight, we’re talking about EXPRESSION — that pivotal action that changes everything. Take a pause. Breathe. Reflect. Let’s journey together. 🙏 🕗 8:08PM today 📍Unique Stoary WhatsApp Channel 🔗 Join here: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 Invite a friend, share with an open heart 🤍 See you tonight! #UniqueStoary #SundayStoary #Uniport #Campus #CampusLife #CampusGist #FaithAndLife #LifeReflection #Zoelife #KingdomMindset
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  • Former Uniport Vice Chancellor Professor Ndowa E. S. Lale holds retirement thanksgiving, apologizes to everyone he hurt in the course of his service in Uniport.

    In Prof. Lale's words, "I'm sorry to all those who in the line of duty while I served the University had been hurt or felt one way or the other". In an emotion ladden voice the 8th Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt during his retirement thanksgiving in Our Saviour's Chapel, the Protestant Chaplaincy of the University brought closure to his years of meritorious service in the University of Port Harcourt.







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    Former Uniport Vice Chancellor Professor Ndowa E. S. Lale holds retirement thanksgiving, apologizes to everyone he hurt in the course of his service in Uniport. In Prof. Lale's words, "I'm sorry to all those who in the line of duty while I served the University had been hurt or felt one way or the other". In an emotion ladden voice the 8th Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt during his retirement thanksgiving in Our Saviour's Chapel, the Protestant Chaplaincy of the University brought closure to his years of meritorious service in the University of Port Harcourt. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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