• NOTICE TOWARDS UNIPORT D’OR

    Happy Easter Everyone.

    As we celebrate this joyous occasion, the office of the SUG Director of Sports is addressing the Faculty and Departmental Directors of Sports on an urgent matter.

    Please submit names of top-performing players in:

    * Best Players
    * Highest Goal Scorers
    * Best Goalkeepers
    * Fair Play Award winners
    * Individual Award recipients across all Faculties and Departments

    We implore all Faculty and Departmental Directors of Sports to send in their nominations in preparation for the second semester Uniport D’or.

    All nominations should be sent to Duke Daniel or contact him on 09019773140 Vice Chairman to the SUG Director of Sports Sporting Committee.



    Signed

    Comr. Bolarinwa David Holla
    SUG Director of Sports




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    NOTICE TOWARDS UNIPORT D’OR Happy Easter Everyone. As we celebrate this joyous occasion, the office of the SUG Director of Sports is addressing the Faculty and Departmental Directors of Sports on an urgent matter. Please submit names of top-performing players in: * Best Players * Highest Goal Scorers * Best Goalkeepers * Fair Play Award winners * Individual Award recipients across all Faculties and Departments We implore all Faculty and Departmental Directors of Sports to send in their nominations in preparation for the second semester Uniport D’or. All nominations should be sent to Duke Daniel or contact him on 09019773140 Vice Chairman to the SUG Director of Sports Sporting Committee. Signed ✍️ Comr. Bolarinwa David Holla SUG Director of Sports 📌 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 #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #SUG #UniportSports #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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  • Prof. Eucharia Nwaichi, Uniport Director of Academic Planning, Advances Innovation Agenda Through Strategic Engagement with Honourable Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Kingsley T. Udeh.

    Prof. Eucharia Nwaichi, Director of Academic Planning at the University of Port Harcourt, has highlighted a major step forward in strengthening Nigeria’s innovation ecosystem following a high-level engagement with the Honourable Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Kingsley T. Udeh.

    The meeting, which involved a delegation from Triple Helix Nigeria, focused on fostering stronger collaboration to drive research commercialisation, enhance innovation infrastructure, and deepen partnerships between universities, industry, and government for national development. Key areas of discussion included skills development and enterprise creation as vital drivers of Nigeria’s economic competitiveness.

    Prof. Nwaichi also acknowledged the contributions of foundational partners, including University of Port Harcourt, NCDMB, and CypherCrescent Limited, for their continued support in advancing the Triple Helix vision.

    She further expressed appreciation to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, for his unwavering leadership and support.

    The engagement underscores the growing emphasis on building sustainable pathways from knowledge to real-world impact in Nigeria’s development trajectory.





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  • ASUU Rejects Proposed UK University Campus in Nigeria.

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities has rejected agreements between the Federal Government and the United Kingdom on education, including plans to establish a campus of Coventry University in Nigeria.

    ASUU President, Prof. Christopher Piwuna, stated the union’s position at a public lecture organised by the ASUU branch of Sa’adu Zungur University, warning that the move could undermine Nigeria’s higher education system.

    He criticised the proposed campus, describing it as exploitative and inconsistent with the treatment of Nigerian students seeking education in the UK.

    “They have denied Nigerians visas to study in the UK, yet they are coming here to establish universities and take our money, this is another form of colonialism, and ASUU will strongly oppose it,” Prof. Piwuna said.

    The ASUU president also argued that some foreign universities were expanding into countries like Nigeria due to financial pressures and declining international student enrolment, insisting that local institutions should instead be strengthened.

    He further stressed the need to preserve the committee system in Nigerian universities, warning against excessive concentration of powers in the offices of Vice Chancellors.

    As the ultimatum issued by ASUU to the Federal Government on salary implementation for Professors expires, we await their next line of action.






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    ASUU Rejects Proposed UK University Campus in Nigeria. The Academic Staff Union of Universities has rejected agreements between the Federal Government and the United Kingdom on education, including plans to establish a campus of Coventry University in Nigeria. ASUU President, Prof. Christopher Piwuna, stated the union’s position at a public lecture organised by the ASUU branch of Sa’adu Zungur University, warning that the move could undermine Nigeria’s higher education system. He criticised the proposed campus, describing it as exploitative and inconsistent with the treatment of Nigerian students seeking education in the UK. “They have denied Nigerians visas to study in the UK, yet they are coming here to establish universities and take our money, this is another form of colonialism, and ASUU will strongly oppose it,” Prof. Piwuna said. The ASUU president also argued that some foreign universities were expanding into countries like Nigeria due to financial pressures and declining international student enrolment, insisting that local institutions should instead be strengthened. He further stressed the need to preserve the committee system in Nigerian universities, warning against excessive concentration of powers in the offices of Vice Chancellors. As the ultimatum issued by ASUU to the Federal Government on salary implementation for Professors expires, we await their next line of action. 📌 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 #Stoary #ASUU #ABetterUniport #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife
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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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    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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  • EDITORIAL The Beautiful Game and the Power of Purpose: A Landmark Day at Uniport.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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





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    EDITORIAL The Beautiful Game and the Power of Purpose: A Landmark Day at Uniport. The roar of the crowd, the scent of fresh turf, and the palpable tension of a final whistle—last Friday, March 20, 2026, the University of Port Harcourt Stadium became more than just a sports arena; it was a theater of dreams. The Chief Ollor’s Football Leagues Finale wasn’t just a conclusion to a season; it was a masterclass in student engagement, community support, and the sheer, unadulterated joy of football. The "double-header" lived up to its billing, delivering two high-stakes encounters where tactical discipline outweighed reckless abandon. In the Uniport Conference League, the Young Professionals proved their name was more than a moniker. In a tight, grueling match against KIZX FC, they secured a slim but decisive 1:0 victory. The "clash of titans" promised tactical brilliance, and the Professionals delivered exactly that, locking down their defense to see the game through. The main event, the Uniport Champions League, saw the Hungry Lions face off against MCB. True to their name, the Lions displayed a predatory instinct. Despite a spirited resistance from MCB, the Lions found the back of the net to claim a 1:0 win, etching their names into the annals of Uniport sporting history. What elevated this finale was the heavy presence of University, Student Union Government, and Local Government leadership. Seeing the stadium filled to 75% capacity was a testament to the thriving sports culture on campus. The sponsor, Chief Hon. Obarilomate Ollor, Executive Chairman of Eleme LGA, didn't just provide a name for the league; he showed up. His presence, alongside the Uniport Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. C.C. Wokocha, and a robust delegation from the Uniport SUG, sent a clear message: student extracurriculars are a priority. The Uniport SUG was represented across all arms, highlighting the unified support for the tournament: - Executive Arm: Led by the SUG President, Senator Amaechi Tamunotonye Walson, and the Vice President, Comrade Etim Blessing Bassey, along with various past and present executives. - Legislative Arm: Led by the SUG Senate President, Senator Bestman Ayebaye Ilegimokuma, accompanied by a distinguished assembly of Senators. - Judicial Arm: Led by the SUG Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Dimkpa Noble La-Alenebari Lah, alongside Judges from the Judiciary. Behind the seamless execution of this sporting spectacle was the tireless work of the Uniport SUG Director of Sports, Comrade Bolarinwa David Olaniyi, and his dedicated team. It is one thing to have a vision; it is another to manifest it with such precision. Comrade Olaniyi has proven himself to be a bridge-builder, successfully securing the partnership of Chief Hon. Obarilomate Ollor. During a strategic launch by the Director of Sports, Chief Ollor underscored his commitment to youth development with a substantial #2,000,000 support—a feat that speaks volumes of the trust and credibility Olaniyi and his team have built within and outside the university community. Their ability to manage high-level stakeholders while keeping the grassroots student interest at heart is nothing short of exemplary. The organizers promised an entertainment experience, and they delivered. From the witty banter of Comedian Danny Spry and host MC Olaks, to the expert commentary of Uzzy D Good Guy, the atmosphere was electric. Musical performances by Eminonso & D4YG, coupled with the high-octane moves of Naira David, ensured that even during lulls in play, the energy never dipped. Crucially, the "vibe" was matched by impeccable organization. Branded water for every attendee and a visible security presence ensured that the massive crowd remained hydrated and safe—a logistical feat that stands as a tribute to the Director of Sports' commitment to excellence. The Chief Ollor’s Football Leagues Finale was a resounding success. It proved that when student leadership—driven by the proactive Comrade Bolarinwa David Olaniyi and his team—local government support, and raw talent converge, the result is nothing short of historic. The Hungry Lions and Young Professionals may have walked away with the trophies, but the entire Uniport community walked away with a renewed sense of pride. The bar for campus sports has been set. The question is: who will rise to meet it next year? _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Editorial #UniportNews #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #CampusUpdate #UniportStudents #StudentLife
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  • FACT CHECK: Is the Uniport Smartphone Ban Memo Real?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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







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    🛑 FACT CHECK: Is the Uniport Smartphone Ban Memo Real? A memo regarding a "Revised Policy on the Use of Mobile Devices" has been circulating since yesterday afternoon, causing quite a stir within the University of Port Harcourt community. However, after comparing this document with verified memos recently issued by the Dean of Student Affairs, several red flags suggest it is fake. At Unique Stoary, we prioritize accuracy over speed to ensure our community stays informed, not misinformed. Here is why this document didn't pass our verification check: 1. Inconsistent Formatting Official Uniport memos follow a specific template, as seen in the verified documents from March 13th and 14th regarding departmental dues and the Director of Socials. This viral smartphone memo lacks the standard "Memorandum" layout and uses a header style that doesn't align with official university administrative records. 2. Unbelievable Content The message—claiming an immediate prohibition of all smartphones (specifically naming brands like Samsung, iPhones, and Tecno) in favor of "button phones"—is highly impractical for a modern academic environment. A policy of this magnitude would typically require a formal rollout from the University Senate. 3. Signature Discrepancies The signature on the smartphone memo does not match the official signature of the Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Chima Chibuike Wokocha found on verified university documents. The "official" signature is consistent across genuine memos, while the viral one appears to be totally different. 4. No Official Confirmation The SUG Director of Information (DOI) typically posts official memos almost immediately. As of now, no official student government or Management channel has verified or shared this document. In an era of "viral" misinformation, don't be the one to spread it. For genuine, double-checked Uniport news and campus updates, follow Unique Stoary on all platforms: WhatsApp Channel, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Cikamo, and TikTok @uniquestoary. 📢 Help Stop the Spread: Share this post with your departmental and faculty groups to ensure no student falls for this hoax. ⚠️ Verdict: Always verify information through the SUG Secretariat or the Dean's office before sharing. _____________________________________________ We have a WhatsApp channel. Do well to follow for exclusive offers, placements and real time updates; https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 _____________________________________________ #UniqueStoary #Uniport #Stoary #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #FactCheck #CampusNews #AuthenticReporting #UniportStudents
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  • THE STAGE IS SET: CHIEF OLLOR’S FOOTBALL LEAGUES GRAND FINALE HOLDS TODAY

    The road to the trophy ends today. The Uniport Stadium is the place to be as the most anticipated football showdown in Uniport community kicks off.
    It’s a double-header of pure intensity as the best teams battle for ultimate glory. Who will be crowned the kings of the pitch?

    Uniport Champions League Finale: MCB vs. HUNGRY LIONS
    The Lions are hungry, but MCB is ready for the hunt.

    Uniport Conference League Finale: YOUNG PROF. vs. KIZX JNR
    Expect tactical brilliance and raw speed in this clash of titans.


    Beyond The Football: The Vibe
    It’s more than just a match; it’s a full-scale entertainment experience!
    Host: The energetic MC Olaks
    The Voice: Expert commentary by Uzzy D Good Guy
    Live Music: Performances by Eminonso & D4YG
    The Moves: High-octane dancing from Naira David

    Venue: Uniport Stadium
    Date: TODAY, 20th March, 2026
    Time: 12PM


    Don’t wait for the highlights—witness history in the making!

    Item 7 guaranteed for early birds. See you by 12pm.







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    🏆 THE STAGE IS SET: CHIEF OLLOR’S FOOTBALL LEAGUES GRAND FINALE HOLDS TODAY 🏆 The road to the trophy ends today. The Uniport Stadium is the place to be as the most anticipated football showdown in Uniport community kicks off. It’s a double-header of pure intensity as the best teams battle for ultimate glory. Who will be crowned the kings of the pitch? ⚽ Uniport Champions League Finale: MCB vs. HUNGRY LIONS The Lions are hungry, but MCB is ready for the hunt. ⚽ Uniport Conference League Finale: YOUNG PROF. vs. KIZX JNR Expect tactical brilliance and raw speed in this clash of titans. 🎤 Beyond The Football: The Vibe It’s more than just a match; it’s a full-scale entertainment experience! Host: The energetic MC Olaks 🎙️ The Voice: Expert commentary by Uzzy D Good Guy 🗣️ Live Music: Performances by Eminonso & D4YG 🎶 The Moves: High-octane dancing from Naira David 💃 📍 Venue: Uniport Stadium 🗓️ Date: TODAY, 20th March, 2026 🕛 Time: 12PM Don’t wait for the highlights—witness history in the making! 🥇 📌 Item 7 guaranteed for early birds. See you by 12pm. _____________________________________________ 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 #SUGUniport #UniportSUG #Sports #ChampionsLeague #ConferenceLeague #ABetterUniport #Cikamo #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #ChiefOllorLeague #UniportFootball #GrandFinale #UniportSports #MatchDay #SportsUnite
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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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  • We are Back in Action!

    To our amazing Stoary community,

    As you may have noticed, our WhatsApp Channel hit a bit of a "Meta glitch" yesterday, which temporarily took us offline. We’re happy to announce that the channel has been fully restored!

    - Business Stoary Update:
    Because of the downtime, our first Business Stoary session has been moved to next week. We want to ensure everyone is settled back in and ready for the value we have prepared.
    New Date: Monday, March 23, 2026
    Where: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00


    - General Activities Have Resumed: All our regular updates and community highlights are officially back on track.

    Here's also a reminder that Tuesday Games holds tonight.

    Time: 8:08 PM
    Where: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00

    Thank you for sticking with us through the technical hiccups. Your patience is exactly why this community is so special.







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    We are Back in Action! To our amazing Stoary community, As you may have noticed, our WhatsApp Channel hit a bit of a "Meta glitch" yesterday, which temporarily took us offline. We’re happy to announce that the channel has been fully restored! - Business Stoary Update: Because of the downtime, our first Business Stoary session has been moved to next week. We want to ensure everyone is settled back in and ready for the value we have prepared. 📅 New Date: Monday, March 23, 2026 📍 Where: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 - General Activities Have Resumed: All our regular updates and community highlights are officially back on track. Here's also a reminder that Tuesday Games holds tonight. ⏰ Time: 8:08 PM 📍 Where: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbAYOmR05MUbjMcimM00 Thank you for sticking with us through the technical hiccups. Your patience is exactly why this community is so special. #UniqueStoary #BusinessStoary #Uniport #ABetterUniport #Entrepreneurship #Business #CampusLife #StoaryMeansBusiness #UniportEntrepreneurs #CampusBusiness #StudentFounders
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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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  • 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.

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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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  • From Late-Night Study Sessions to Top of Her Class: The Remarkable Journey of Pharm. Jessica Efezino Oghenekome.

    In the world of academia, some students don’t just pass—they leave an indelible mark. On March 6th, 2026, the University of Port Harcourt witnessed the induction of a true scholar as Jessica Efezino Oghenekome was officially licensed to practice as a pharmacist.

    While every induction ceremony is a milestone, Jessica’s journey to this moment was nothing short of extraordinary. She didn’t just complete her degree; she dominated the field, graduating as the Overall Best Student in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

    The sheer scale of Jessica’s academic achievements is staggering. Proving her versatility across the complex branches of medicine, she was adjudged the best graduating student in five out of six departments. Her haul of accolades includes:

    * Best Graduating Student: Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology.
    * Best Graduating Student: Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management.
    * Best Graduating Student: Department of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology.
    * Best Graduating Student: Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry.
    * Best Graduating Student: Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology.

    Beyond the grades and prestigious awards, Jessica’s excellence was recognized by the highest governing bodies and esteemed faculty members. Her mantle now holds:

    * The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) Award and Cash Gift.
    * The Prof. Vincent Idemyor Cash Gift.
    * The Award of Excellence.
    * The Prof. K. C. Udeala Award and Cash Gift.

    Reflecting on the grueling journey, Jessica shared that this success was built on a foundation of "every late-night study session, every challenging exam, and every moment of doubt." Her story is a powerful reminder that brilliance is often the result of relentless persistence.

    As she re-introduces herself to the world as Pharm. Jessica Efezino Oghenekome, she credits her faith for the strength to persevere, noting that "this is truly the Lord’s doing and it is marvelous in my eyes."

    Jessica believed she could, so she did—and in the process, she didn't just meet expectations; she blew minds. We look forward to seeing the impact this bright young pharmacist will make on the healthcare industry.


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    From Late-Night Study Sessions to Top of Her Class: The Remarkable Journey of Pharm. Jessica Efezino Oghenekome. In the world of academia, some students don’t just pass—they leave an indelible mark. On March 6th, 2026, the University of Port Harcourt witnessed the induction of a true scholar as Jessica Efezino Oghenekome was officially licensed to practice as a pharmacist. While every induction ceremony is a milestone, Jessica’s journey to this moment was nothing short of extraordinary. She didn’t just complete her degree; she dominated the field, graduating as the Overall Best Student in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The sheer scale of Jessica’s academic achievements is staggering. Proving her versatility across the complex branches of medicine, she was adjudged the best graduating student in five out of six departments. Her haul of accolades includes: * Best Graduating Student: Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology. * Best Graduating Student: Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management. * Best Graduating Student: Department of Experimental Pharmacology and Toxicology. * Best Graduating Student: Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry. * Best Graduating Student: Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology. Beyond the grades and prestigious awards, Jessica’s excellence was recognized by the highest governing bodies and esteemed faculty members. Her mantle now holds: * The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) Award and Cash Gift. * The Prof. Vincent Idemyor Cash Gift. * The Award of Excellence. * The Prof. K. C. Udeala Award and Cash Gift. Reflecting on the grueling journey, Jessica shared that this success was built on a foundation of "every late-night study session, every challenging exam, and every moment of doubt." Her story is a powerful reminder that brilliance is often the result of relentless persistence. As she re-introduces herself to the world as Pharm. Jessica Efezino Oghenekome, she credits her faith for the strength to persevere, noting that "this is truly the Lord’s doing and it is marvelous in my eyes." Jessica believed she could, so she did—and in the process, she didn't just meet expectations; she blew minds. We look forward to seeing the impact this bright young pharmacist will make on the healthcare industry. _____________________________________________ 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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  • Uniport Vice Chancellor , Prof. Owunari Georgewill Commends President Tinubu for Provision of Advanced Laboratory Equipment for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

    According to the Vice Chancellor, the equipment—about 70 items in total—has been installed in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to strengthen teaching, research, and innovation. Among the items provided are a Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Spectrometer, Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, Flame Photometer, High Performance Liquid Chromatography system, Digital Camera Scanning Electron Biological Microscope, and a Biobase Laboratory Water Treatment COD/BOD Chemical Oxygen Demand Analyzer, among others.

    Professor Georgewill noted that the equipment will significantly enhance the department’s capacity to conduct advanced and highly technical research.

    He also urged the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and staff of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering to maintain a strong culture of proper handling and maintenance of the highly sensitive equipment to ensure their longevity and optimal use.

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  • Prof. Eucharia Nwaichi, Uniport Director of Academic Planning Represents Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill at the Workshop on Advancing Transnational Education (TNE) Opportunities in Nigeria.

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