• 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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  • “Ability to stay focused despite external challenges is, in itself, a valuable life skill.”

    In this exam season at the University of Port Harcourt, remember this: Your ability to stay focused despite external challenges is not just about passing exams—it’s a life skill.

    Distractions may come. Conditions may not always be perfect. But your discipline, your focus, and your determination will always set you apart.

    Stay locked in. Finish strong.

    Have a blessed week.






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  • Uniport Vice Chancellor Prof. Owunari Georgewill Tours JAMB Centres in Rivers State As JAMB Conducts Mock Examination.

    Prof. Georgewill who is the Chief External Examiner for Rivers State was on a tour of supervision of the mock examination to ensure a smooth conduct of the examination at the various designated centres as well as note any challenge that would need to be addressed before the main JAMB examination for 2026.

    He commended the JAMB officials, the Proctors and the candidates for their dedication and commitment to a smooth process.




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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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  • 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

    Part 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 purposefully
    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.

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    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 Part 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 purposefully 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. #migg
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  • 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.
    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.
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    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. 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. #migg
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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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  • “You didn’t come this far to only come this far.”

    Every step you’ve taken, every challenge you’ve faced, and every sacrifice you’ve made has brought you to this point. The journey may be tough, but stopping now would mean leaving your progress unfinished.

    Remember why you started. The effort you’ve invested is proof that you are capable of going even further. Stay focused, keep pushing, and let your progress remind you that the best is still ahead.

    You’ve come too far to stop now.

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    “You didn’t come this far to only come this far.” Every step you’ve taken, every challenge you’ve faced, and every sacrifice you’ve made has brought you to this point. The journey may be tough, but stopping now would mean leaving your progress unfinished. Remember why you started. The effort you’ve invested is proof that you are capable of going even further. Stay focused, keep pushing, and let your progress remind you that the best is still ahead. You’ve come too far to stop now. Have a blessed week. _____________________________________________ 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 #MondayMotivation #Cikamo #Monday #MotivationalQuotes #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Campus stories
    Episode 16: Internship Insights
    At the refinery, Ada shadowed engineers, learning pipeline operations. Safety protocols were strict—helmets, boots mandatory. She assisted in maintenance, applying classroom knowledge. Challenges: long hours in heat, but rewarding. Mentors praised her eagerness. Chidi's Lagos internship involved app development, sharing updates via calls. Ada documented experiences in a journal, noting Niger Delta environmental impacts. Networking events connected her with professionals. A project on efficiency improvements earned commendation. Back at Uniport for briefings, she presented findings to peers. Internship bridged academia and industry, solidifying her career goals and success strategies.
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    Campus stories 💯 Episode 16: Internship Insights At the refinery, Ada shadowed engineers, learning pipeline operations. Safety protocols were strict—helmets, boots mandatory. She assisted in maintenance, applying classroom knowledge. Challenges: long hours in heat, but rewarding. Mentors praised her eagerness. Chidi's Lagos internship involved app development, sharing updates via calls. Ada documented experiences in a journal, noting Niger Delta environmental impacts. Networking events connected her with professionals. A project on efficiency improvements earned commendation. Back at Uniport for briefings, she presented findings to peers. Internship bridged academia and industry, solidifying her career goals and success strategies. #migg
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  • WE ARE LIVE!!!

    #StoaryTime x Comrade Markson Noble Chizalem (President, Microbiology Technology Students)

    What does it take to lead one of the most technical and demanding departments on campus? How do you balance the rigor of laboratory excellence with the weight of student leadership?

    We are live with Comrade Markson Noble Chizalem, the President of Microbiology Technology as he shares his journey, the reality of managing a high-stakes student body, and the vision that keeps him moving. We’ll dive into the challenges of the "Comrade" lifestyle, the evolution of the department, and what it truly means to lead with impact in a complex environment.

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    WE ARE LIVE!!! 🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Markson Noble Chizalem (President, Microbiology Technology Students) What does it take to lead one of the most technical and demanding departments on campus? How do you balance the rigor of laboratory excellence with the weight of student leadership? We are live with Comrade Markson Noble Chizalem, the President of Microbiology Technology as he shares his journey, the reality of managing a high-stakes student body, and the vision that keeps him moving. We’ll dive into the challenges of the "Comrade" lifestyle, the evolution of the department, and what it truly means to lead with impact in a complex environment. Join in the Conversation. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1EybaC29Yy/ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Stoary #StoaryTime #Campus #CampusLife #Cikamo #CampusGist
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  • OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF SPORTS
    STUDENTS' UNION GOVERNMENT
    UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT

    PRESS RELEASE

    UNIPORT Basketball League 2026 Official Opening Match Holds Today

    The Office of the SUG Director of Sports is pleased to announce that the official opening match of the UNIPORT Basketball League 2026 takes place today.

    Date: Wednesday, 4th March 2026
    Time: 3:30 PM
    Venue: Basketball Outdoor Court (Opposite UBA)

    Following weeks of anticipation, the battle for supremacy officially begins this afternoon as competing teams clash on the court. All students, sports lovers, and members of the university community are warmly invited to witness this exciting showcase of talent and school spirit.

    The court is ready. The challenge is set. The battle begins.

    For enquiries and sponsorship, contact:

    · 0707 084 7557
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    Signed:

    Isaiah Christopher
    Chief Press Secretary to the SUG Director of Sports

    Comrade Bolarinwa David (Holla)
    SUG Director of Sports




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    OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF SPORTS STUDENTS' UNION GOVERNMENT UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT PRESS RELEASE UNIPORT Basketball League 2026 Official Opening Match Holds Today The Office of the SUG Director of Sports is pleased to announce that the official opening match of the UNIPORT Basketball League 2026 takes place today. Date: Wednesday, 4th March 2026 Time: 3:30 PM Venue: Basketball Outdoor Court (Opposite UBA) Following weeks of anticipation, the battle for supremacy officially begins this afternoon as competing teams clash on the court. All students, sports lovers, and members of the university community are warmly invited to witness this exciting showcase of talent and school spirit. The court is ready. The challenge is set. The battle begins. For enquiries and sponsorship, contact: · 0707 084 7557 · 0814 781 9223 Signed: Isaiah Christopher Chief Press Secretary to the SUG Director of Sports Comrade Bolarinwa David (Holla) SUG Director of Sports _____________________________________________ 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 #UniportSUG #SUGUniport #UniportSports #UniportBaskeballLeague #Basketball #Sports #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • BOLD Conversations – Episode 8
    Topic: Surviving in Nigeria: How are young people really coping?

    Living in Nigeria today as a young person means learning how to survive pressure, uncertainty, and rising expectations — all at once.
    From financial struggles to emotional stress, from dreams to daily hustles, many young people are quietly carrying heavy loads.

    But how are we really coping?
    Are we thriving… or just surviving?

    This episode opens up a bold and honest conversation about the realities young Nigerians face — the challenges, the resilience, and the silent battles behind the smiles.

    What does survival truly look like for young Nigerians today — hustle, hope, or burnout?
    How do we stay mentally strong in a system that constantly tests us?
    What conversations about youth struggles are we avoiding?

    Tune in LIVE as we create space for truth, reflection, and meaningful dialogue.

    🗓 Wednesday, March 4, 2026 | 7PM
    Live on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uniquestoary


    Today’s eighth episode of BOLD Conversations is about understanding the real lives of Nigerian youth and finding strength in shared stories.

    See you by 7PM. Let’s make it BOLD.


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




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    🎙️ BOLD Conversations – Episode 8 Topic: Surviving in Nigeria: How are young people really coping? Living in Nigeria today as a young person means learning how to survive pressure, uncertainty, and rising expectations — all at once. From financial struggles to emotional stress, from dreams to daily hustles, many young people are quietly carrying heavy loads. But how are we really coping? Are we thriving… or just surviving? This episode opens up a bold and honest conversation about the realities young Nigerians face — the challenges, the resilience, and the silent battles behind the smiles. What does survival truly look like for young Nigerians today — hustle, hope, or burnout? How do we stay mentally strong in a system that constantly tests us? What conversations about youth struggles are we avoiding? Tune in LIVE as we create space for truth, reflection, and meaningful dialogue. 🗓 Wednesday, March 4, 2026 | 7PM 📍 Live on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uniquestoary Today’s eighth episode of BOLD Conversations is about understanding the real lives of Nigerian youth and finding strength in shared stories. See you by 7PM. Let’s make it 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 #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • “The confidence you desire lies in the fears you avoid.”

    Every time you dodge a challenge, you delay your growth. True confidence is built by facing what scares you — taking the step, speaking up, trying again, and refusing to quit. This week, confront one fear, no matter how small. On the other side of it is strength, clarity, and a better version of you.

    Have a blessed week.



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    “The confidence you desire lies in the fears you avoid.” Every time you dodge a challenge, you delay your growth. True confidence is built by facing what scares you — taking the step, speaking up, trying again, and refusing to quit. This week, confront one fear, no matter how small. On the other side of it is strength, clarity, and a better version of you. Have a blessed week. _____________________________________________ 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 #MondayMotivation #Cikamo #Monday #MotivationalQuotes #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Human Capacity Development: Security officers in the University of Port Harcourt undergo security and intelligence training.

    Participants drawn from the internal security of the University and the security companies were a part of intense security and intelligence training aimed at equiping them with modern art of inteligence and security operations. It is our hope that this training will enable the security officers to become more proactive, listen more responsively to complaints from the University community and provide better security solutions to myriad of security challenges facing the University.

    Prof. Owunari Georgewill, Uniport Vice Chancellor urged the participants to pay attention to details and ensure that the knowledge gained from this training will be appropriately deplored to curtail security challenges in the University.




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    Human Capacity Development: Security officers in the University of Port Harcourt undergo security and intelligence training. Participants drawn from the internal security of the University and the security companies were a part of intense security and intelligence training aimed at equiping them with modern art of inteligence and security operations. It is our hope that this training will enable the security officers to become more proactive, listen more responsively to complaints from the University community and provide better security solutions to myriad of security challenges facing the University. Prof. Owunari Georgewill, Uniport Vice Chancellor urged the participants to pay attention to details and ensure that the knowledge gained from this training will be appropriately deplored to curtail security challenges in the University. _____________________________________________ 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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    Drop lessons in CS this time .


    Part 13: Second Semester Starts
    Refreshed from break, Ada returned to Uniport for second semester. New courses like fluid mechanics excited her. She upgraded her study space with posters of successful engineers. Chidi proposed a coding bootcamp they co-organized. Socially, she joined the Women in Engineering society, attending empowerment workshops. A field trip to an oil rig off Port Harcourt opened eyes to real-world applications. Challenges: increased workload, but time-blocking helped. Rainy commutes via okadas tested punctuality. Ada mentored new intakes, paying forward Ngozi's guidance. Friendships deepened over shared struggles. As lectures ramped up, she felt more confident, building on first-semester foundations. Success, she realized, was cumulative.
    #migg
    Campus stories 🔥🔥 Drop lessons in CS this time 😁. Part 13: Second Semester Starts Refreshed from break, Ada returned to Uniport for second semester. New courses like fluid mechanics excited her. She upgraded her study space with posters of successful engineers. Chidi proposed a coding bootcamp they co-organized. Socially, she joined the Women in Engineering society, attending empowerment workshops. A field trip to an oil rig off Port Harcourt opened eyes to real-world applications. Challenges: increased workload, but time-blocking helped. Rainy commutes via okadas tested punctuality. Ada mentored new intakes, paying forward Ngozi's guidance. Friendships deepened over shared struggles. As lectures ramped up, she felt more confident, building on first-semester foundations. Success, she realized, was cumulative. #migg 💝
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  • #StoaryTime x Comrade Pedro Ogieva
    President, Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG)

    What does it take to lead one of the most vibrant student bodies on campus, balance the weight of advocacy with academic excellence, and build a voice that resonates across the Niger Delta and beyond?

    This week on #StoaryTime, we sit down with Comrade Pedro Ogieva, the President of the Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG), Uniport Chapter. A dynamic student leader and a dedicated advocate for student welfare, Comrade Pedro has become a pivotal figure in the Uniport landscape.

    From the frontlines of student governance to the realities of navigating leadership in a complex academic environment, Comrade Pedro Ogieva shares his journey, the challenges of the "Comrade" lifestyle, and the vision that keeps him moving. We also get to discuss and get more details about the free transportation initiative in the University of Port Harcourt.

    From passion to policy, from activism to impact — this episode promises to be a special in leadership, resilience, and service.



    Thursday, February 26, 2026 | 8:08 PM
    Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary



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    🎙️ #StoaryTime x Comrade Pedro Ogieva President, Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG) What does it take to lead one of the most vibrant student bodies on campus, balance the weight of advocacy with academic excellence, and build a voice that resonates across the Niger Delta and beyond? This week on #StoaryTime, we sit down with Comrade Pedro Ogieva, the President of the Niger Delta Students' Union Government (NIDSUG), Uniport Chapter. A dynamic student leader and a dedicated advocate for student welfare, Comrade Pedro has become a pivotal figure in the Uniport landscape. From the frontlines of student governance to the realities of navigating leadership in a complex academic environment, Comrade Pedro Ogieva shares his journey, the challenges of the "Comrade" lifestyle, and the vision that keeps him moving. We also get to discuss and get more details about the free transportation initiative in the University of Port Harcourt. From passion to policy, from activism to impact — this episode promises to be a special in leadership, resilience, and service. ⏰ Thursday, February 26, 2026 | 8:08 PM 📍 Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary _____________________________________________ 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 #StoaryTime #NIDSUG #NigerDeltaStudents #StudentLeadership #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #ProudlyUniport #Leadership #Advocacy #Politics
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  • lit

    Episode 11: The Exam Week
    The dreaded exam week dawned at Uniport, halls filled with tense students. Ada's first paper, physics, started at 8 AM in the massive exam center. She double-checked her ID card and stationery. Questions challenged her, but steady breathing helped recall facts. Time flew; she submitted with a mix of relief and worry. Between papers, quick revisions in the shade of baobab trees. Chidi's computer science exam clashed with hers, but they texted encouragement. A power cut mid-exam tested resilience—lanterns lit the way. Ada aced chemistry, her lab practice paying off. Fatigue set in by week's end, but adrenaline pushed through. Post-exam, friends debriefed at the buka, laughing over tricky questions. Grades anxiety loomed, but Ada reflected on her effort. As she walked the illuminated paths, she knew exams were milestones on the success road.
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    🔥🔥🔥lit Episode 11: The Exam Week The dreaded exam week dawned at Uniport, halls filled with tense students. Ada's first paper, physics, started at 8 AM in the massive exam center. She double-checked her ID card and stationery. Questions challenged her, but steady breathing helped recall facts. Time flew; she submitted with a mix of relief and worry. Between papers, quick revisions in the shade of baobab trees. Chidi's computer science exam clashed with hers, but they texted encouragement. A power cut mid-exam tested resilience—lanterns lit the way. Ada aced chemistry, her lab practice paying off. Fatigue set in by week's end, but adrenaline pushed through. Post-exam, friends debriefed at the buka, laughing over tricky questions. Grades anxiety loomed, but Ada reflected on her effort. As she walked the illuminated paths, she knew exams were milestones on the success road. #migg
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  • REMINDER: IT HOLDS THIS EVENING!

    #StoaryTime x MC Olaks (Olarotimi Victor)
    Stand-up Comedian | MC | Mathematician

    What does it take to blend intelligence with humour, turn talent into influence, and build a voice that resonates across campus and beyond?

    This week on #StoaryTime, we sit with Olarotimi Victor, popularly known as MC Olaks — a dynamic stand-up comedian, professional MC, mathematician, and proud graduate of the University of Port Harcourt. MC Olaks has gained significant attention for his performances in talent competitions like De9jaspirit Talent Hunt (DTH), where he was highly praised by judges. He also organizes an annual comedy event tagged LAFFTA UNSTOPPABLE & a monthly comedy club known as Friday Night Laughs in Port Harcourt and both events have recorded tremendous success over the years.

    From classroom calculations to stage ovations, MC Olaks shares his journey, challenges, growth, behind-the-scenes stories, and the realities of building a creative career as a student and young graduate.

    From passion to purpose, from talent to impact — this episode promises laughter, lessons, and inspiration.

    This episode promises to be edutaining.

    Thursday, February 20, 2026 | 8:08PM
    Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary

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    🔔 REMINDER: IT HOLDS THIS EVENING! 🎙️ #StoaryTime x MC Olaks (Olarotimi Victor) Stand-up Comedian | MC | Mathematician What does it take to blend intelligence with humour, turn talent into influence, and build a voice that resonates across campus and beyond? This week on #StoaryTime, we sit with Olarotimi Victor, popularly known as MC Olaks — a dynamic stand-up comedian, professional MC, mathematician, and proud graduate of the University of Port Harcourt. MC Olaks has gained significant attention for his performances in talent competitions like De9jaspirit Talent Hunt (DTH), where he was highly praised by judges. He also organizes an annual comedy event tagged LAFFTA UNSTOPPABLE & a monthly comedy club known as Friday Night Laughs in Port Harcourt and both events have recorded tremendous success over the years. From classroom calculations to stage ovations, MC Olaks shares his journey, challenges, growth, behind-the-scenes stories, and the realities of building a creative career as a student and young graduate. From passion to purpose, from talent to impact — this episode promises laughter, lessons, and inspiration. This episode promises to be edutaining. ⏰ Thursday, February 20, 2026 | 8:08PM 📍 Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary While anticipating this episode, do well to sign up and start earning on Cikamo. Click the link below to get started, set up monetization, create, share — and earn directly from your phone: https://cikamo.com/?ref=uniquestoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStory #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #StoaryTime #LafftaUnstoppable #ComedyClub #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #ProudlyUniport #MCOlaks #ProudlyUniport #Talent #Comedy #Entertainment #Creatives @top fans
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  • #StoaryTime x MC Olaks (Olarotimi Victor)
    Stand-up Comedian | MC | Mathematician

    What does it take to blend intelligence with humour, turn talent into influence, and build a voice that resonates across campus and beyond?

    This week on #StoaryTime, we sit with Olarotimi Victor, popularly known as MC Olaks — a dynamic stand-up comedian, professional MC, mathematician, and proud graduate of the University of Port Harcourt. MC Olaks has gained significant attention for his performances in talent competitions like De9jaspirit Talent Hunt (DTH), where he was highly praised by judges. He also organizes an annual comedy event tagged LAFFTA UNSTOPPABLE & a monthly comedy club known as Friday Night Laughs in Port Harcourt and both events have recorded tremendous success over the years.

    From classroom calculations to stage ovations, MC Olaks shares his journey, challenges, growth, behind-the-scenes stories, and the realities of building a creative career as a student and young graduate.

    From passion to purpose, from talent to impact — this episode promises laughter, lessons, and inspiration.

    This episode promises to be edutaining.

    Thursday, February 20, 2026 | 8:08PM
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    🎙️ #StoaryTime x MC Olaks (Olarotimi Victor) Stand-up Comedian | MC | Mathematician What does it take to blend intelligence with humour, turn talent into influence, and build a voice that resonates across campus and beyond? This week on #StoaryTime, we sit with Olarotimi Victor, popularly known as MC Olaks — a dynamic stand-up comedian, professional MC, mathematician, and proud graduate of the University of Port Harcourt. MC Olaks has gained significant attention for his performances in talent competitions like De9jaspirit Talent Hunt (DTH), where he was highly praised by judges. He also organizes an annual comedy event tagged LAFFTA UNSTOPPABLE & a monthly comedy club known as Friday Night Laughs in Port Harcourt and both events have recorded tremendous success over the years. From classroom calculations to stage ovations, MC Olaks shares his journey, challenges, growth, behind-the-scenes stories, and the realities of building a creative career as a student and young graduate. From passion to purpose, from talent to impact — this episode promises laughter, lessons, and inspiration. This episode promises to be edutaining. ⏰ Thursday, February 20, 2026 | 8:08PM 📍 Live on Facebook — Unique Stoary _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStory #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #StoaryTime #LafftaUnstoppable #ComedyClub #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #ProudlyUniport #MCOlaks #ProudlyUniport #Talent #Comedy #Entertainment #Creatives
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