• 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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  • After more than a year of trial, Rivers State High Court has convicted and sentenced a 400-level Petrochemical Engineering student of the University of Port Harcourt, Damian Okoligwe, to death by hanging for the murder of his girlfriend, Justina Otuene, a 300-level Biochemistry student.

    Delivering the judgment, Justice Chiwen Nsirim-Nwosu ruled that the prosecution, led by Charles Obediah-Mbaba, proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt, establishing that Okoligwe committed the crime. The court also held that Justina’s death resulted directly from the actions and conduct of the convict, Damian Okoligwe. The prosecution lawyer, Charles Obediah-Mbaba, who spoke to our correspondent after the judgment, hailed the court for ensuring that justice was served on the matter. Osat-awaji Otuene, elder brother to the late Justina Otuene, also spoke.

    Recall that the case first came to light after operatives of the Ozuoba Police Division received a complaint from a neighbour about a foul odour coming from Damian Okoligwe’s room. Police say officers responded immediately, forced open the door, and discovered a Ghana-must-go bag containing the lifeless body of Justina Otuene. The murder trial began in May 2024, two months after the Rivers State Government took over the case.

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    After more than a year of trial, Rivers State High Court has convicted and sentenced a 400-level Petrochemical Engineering student of the University of Port Harcourt, Damian Okoligwe, to death by hanging for the murder of his girlfriend, Justina Otuene, a 300-level Biochemistry student. Delivering the judgment, Justice Chiwen Nsirim-Nwosu ruled that the prosecution, led by Charles Obediah-Mbaba, proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt, establishing that Okoligwe committed the crime. The court also held that Justina’s death resulted directly from the actions and conduct of the convict, Damian Okoligwe. The prosecution lawyer, Charles Obediah-Mbaba, who spoke to our correspondent after the judgment, hailed the court for ensuring that justice was served on the matter. Osat-awaji Otuene, elder brother to the late Justina Otuene, also spoke. Recall that the case first came to light after operatives of the Ozuoba Police Division received a complaint from a neighbour about a foul odour coming from Damian Okoligwe’s room. Police say officers responded immediately, forced open the door, and discovered a Ghana-must-go bag containing the lifeless body of Justina Otuene. The murder trial began in May 2024, two months after the Rivers State Government took over the case. #UnportInfo
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  • Fresh Graduate §t∆bbed by Her Own Sister Just 6 Days After Signing Out

    It was a black Tuesday in Ilorin, Kwara State, as tr∆gedy struck a family and left many in sh0ck.

    Wuraola, a young lady who just signed out from Kwara State Polytechnic six days ago, was allegedly st∆bbed to d€∆th by her own elder sister, Adunni.

    According to reports, around 7pm yesterday, a mis√nderstand!ng broke out between the two sisters who were also living together as roommates. No one knows exactly what led to the argument, but things quickly got out of hand.

    In the heat of the moment, Adunni reportedly picked up a sc!ssors and stabb£d her younger sister. The inju®y was so de€p that Wuraola lost a large amount of bl00d.

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    After realizing what had happened, Adunni all€gedly packed a bag and dis@ppeared. As at now, her whereabouts remain unknown.

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