• Campus Dem Tori


    Part 14: Leadership Roles
    Ada ran for class rep in her department, campaigning with posters around the faculty. Speeches at town halls showcased her vision: better resources, study aids. She won, organizing tutorials and feedback sessions with lecturers. Responsibility grew; balancing duties with studies. Chidi became coding club secretary, hosting hackathons. They collaborated on events, like a tech fair at the convocation ground. Leadership taught negotiation—lobbying for extended library hours. Setbacks: a poorly attended event, but lessons in promotion. Peers respected her initiative. At a leadership seminar, she networked with alumni. As she addressed her class, Ada felt empowered, seeing leadership as a success pillar.
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    Campus Dem Tori 😊😊 Part 14: Leadership Roles Ada ran for class rep in her department, campaigning with posters around the faculty. Speeches at town halls showcased her vision: better resources, study aids. She won, organizing tutorials and feedback sessions with lecturers. Responsibility grew; balancing duties with studies. Chidi became coding club secretary, hosting hackathons. They collaborated on events, like a tech fair at the convocation ground. Leadership taught negotiation—lobbying for extended library hours. Setbacks: a poorly attended event, but lessons in promotion. Peers respected her initiative. At a leadership seminar, she networked with alumni. As she addressed her class, Ada felt empowered, seeing leadership as a success pillar. #migg
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  • University of Port Harcourt Bursary Department Holds Thanksgiving Service.

    On Sunday March 1, 2026 Dr Godpower Obah, the Bursar of Uniport, led the management and staff of the Bursary Department to Our Saviour's Chapel of the University of Port Harcourt to give thanks and honour to God Almighty for His Grace on the entire Bursary Department in the year 2025 and to commit the year 2026 into the capable hands of the Lord.

    The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill participated in the thanksgiving and joined the Bursary staff to thank God for His numerous blessings on the Bursary Department and the entire University in the year 2025.



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    University of Port Harcourt Bursary Department Holds Thanksgiving Service. On Sunday March 1, 2026 Dr Godpower Obah, the Bursar of Uniport, led the management and staff of the Bursary Department to Our Saviour's Chapel of the University of Port Harcourt to give thanks and honour to God Almighty for His Grace on the entire Bursary Department in the year 2025 and to commit the year 2026 into the capable hands of the Lord. The Uniport Vice Chancellor, Prof. Owunari Georgewill participated in the thanksgiving and joined the Bursary staff to thank God for His numerous blessings on the Bursary Department and the entire University in the year 2025. _____________________________________________ 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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  • 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.
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    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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  • Campus stories

    Episode 12: Results and Reflections
    Results day buzzed across Uniport. Ada logged into the portal at the cyber cafe, heart racing. A's in most subjects, a B in calculus—better than expected. Jubilation ensued; she treated friends to puff-puff. Reflections followed: what worked? Consistent study. What didn't? Procrastination. Chidi excelled, inspiring group celebrations at the beach nearby. Ngozi advised goal-setting for next semester. Ada journaled lessons, vowing improvement. A departmental award for top freshers motivated her. Campus resumed normalcy, with registration queues at the admin block. She explored electives, choosing environmental science to align with Niger Delta issues. Friends shared failures too, normalizing setbacks. As she sat by the river, watching boats, Ada saw results as feedback, propelling her toward greater achievements.
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    Campus stories 🔥🔥 Episode 12: Results and Reflections Results day buzzed across Uniport. Ada logged into the portal at the cyber cafe, heart racing. A's in most subjects, a B in calculus—better than expected. Jubilation ensued; she treated friends to puff-puff. Reflections followed: what worked? Consistent study. What didn't? Procrastination. Chidi excelled, inspiring group celebrations at the beach nearby. Ngozi advised goal-setting for next semester. Ada journaled lessons, vowing improvement. A departmental award for top freshers motivated her. Campus resumed normalcy, with registration queues at the admin block. She explored electives, choosing environmental science to align with Niger Delta issues. Friends shared failures too, normalizing setbacks. As she sat by the river, watching boats, Ada saw results as feedback, propelling her toward greater achievements. #migg
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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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  • Campus stories

    Part 9: Mid-Semester Blues
    Halfway through the semester, motivation waned for Ada. Lectures felt monotonous, and homesickness peaked. Rainy season floods turned Uniport paths into muddles, mirroring her mood. Chidi noticed and organized a morale-boosting movie night in the common room, screening Nigerian films. Ada confided in Fatima about doubts: "Is this worth it?" Fatima shared stories of alumni success, like Uniport grads leading oil firms. A motivational talk by a guest speaker at the Auditorium reignited her fire, emphasizing grit. Ada revamped her routine: daily goals, rewards like ice cream from the canteen. Journaling helped process emotions. She joined a yoga club at the sports center, finding zen amid chaos. Support from family calls bolstered her. By semester's midpoint, Ada emerged stronger, viewing blues as growth phases. As she studied under the library's acacia trees, she affirmed: perseverance through dips led to peaks of achievement

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    Campus stories 🔥🔥 Part 9: Mid-Semester Blues Halfway through the semester, motivation waned for Ada. Lectures felt monotonous, and homesickness peaked. Rainy season floods turned Uniport paths into muddles, mirroring her mood. Chidi noticed and organized a morale-boosting movie night in the common room, screening Nigerian films. Ada confided in Fatima about doubts: "Is this worth it?" Fatima shared stories of alumni success, like Uniport grads leading oil firms. A motivational talk by a guest speaker at the Auditorium reignited her fire, emphasizing grit. Ada revamped her routine: daily goals, rewards like ice cream from the canteen. Journaling helped process emotions. She joined a yoga club at the sports center, finding zen amid chaos. Support from family calls bolstered her. By semester's midpoint, Ada emerged stronger, viewing blues as growth phases. As she studied under the library's acacia trees, she affirmed: perseverance through dips led to peaks of achievement #migg
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    Campus stories

    Part 8: Financial Finesse
    Money troubles hit Ada when her allowance delayed. Uniport fees loomed, and hostel costs added up. She sought part-time work, tutoring juniors in math at the tutorial center. Chidi freelanced coding gigs online. They attended a financial literacy workshop at the Business School, learning budgeting and scholarships. Ada applied for the Uniport Merit Scholarship, submitting essays on her aspirations. Frugal habits emerged: cooking in the hostel kitchen instead of eating out, sharing textbooks. A micro-enterprise fair on campus inspired her to sell handmade jewelry at the market square. Earnings covered basics. Ngozi mentored on investments, suggesting small savings in a campus cooperative. Challenges included scam alerts—fake scholarship emails. Ada verified through official channels. Success came when her scholarship was approved, easing burdens. Celebrating with friends at a low-key picnic in Delta Park, she grasped financial independence's role in university victory
    TBC
    #migg
    Sorry for late posting 🥲 Campus stories🔥🔥 Part 8: Financial Finesse Money troubles hit Ada when her allowance delayed. Uniport fees loomed, and hostel costs added up. She sought part-time work, tutoring juniors in math at the tutorial center. Chidi freelanced coding gigs online. They attended a financial literacy workshop at the Business School, learning budgeting and scholarships. Ada applied for the Uniport Merit Scholarship, submitting essays on her aspirations. Frugal habits emerged: cooking in the hostel kitchen instead of eating out, sharing textbooks. A micro-enterprise fair on campus inspired her to sell handmade jewelry at the market square. Earnings covered basics. Ngozi mentored on investments, suggesting small savings in a campus cooperative. Challenges included scam alerts—fake scholarship emails. Ada verified through official channels. Success came when her scholarship was approved, easing burdens. Celebrating with friends at a low-key picnic in Delta Park, she grasped financial independence's role in university victory TBC #migg
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  • Campus stories
    Sweet Ep


    Part 7: Group Projects
    Ada's engineering class assigned a group project: designing a sustainable oil refinery model. Teamed with Chidi, Fatima, and Emeka, they met in the library's group study rooms. Ideas clashed—Chidi pushed for tech integration, Fatima for environmental focus. Ada mediated, drawing on debate skills. They divided tasks: research, modeling, presentation. Late nights in the CAD lab tested patience, with software glitches frustrating them. A visit to the nearby Petrochemical Complex inspired realistic designs. Conflicts arose when Emeka slacked, but a frank talk motivated him. They used Uniport's resources, consulting Prof. Okoro for advice. The final model, built with recycled materials, impressed during the defense in the seminar hall. High scores followed, teaching Ada collaboration's value. Bonds strengthened over celebratory suya at a roadside grill. As they watched the sunset over the Bonny River, Ada realized teamwork amplified individual strengths, a crucial step on the success path

    To be continued
    #migg
    Campus stories 🔥🔥 Sweet Ep🤭 Part 7: Group Projects Ada's engineering class assigned a group project: designing a sustainable oil refinery model. Teamed with Chidi, Fatima, and Emeka, they met in the library's group study rooms. Ideas clashed—Chidi pushed for tech integration, Fatima for environmental focus. Ada mediated, drawing on debate skills. They divided tasks: research, modeling, presentation. Late nights in the CAD lab tested patience, with software glitches frustrating them. A visit to the nearby Petrochemical Complex inspired realistic designs. Conflicts arose when Emeka slacked, but a frank talk motivated him. They used Uniport's resources, consulting Prof. Okoro for advice. The final model, built with recycled materials, impressed during the defense in the seminar hall. High scores followed, teaching Ada collaboration's value. Bonds strengthened over celebratory suya at a roadside grill. As they watched the sunset over the Bonny River, Ada realized teamwork amplified individual strengths, a crucial step on the success path To be continued #migg
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  • Part 6: Health Hurdles
    A bout of malaria struck Ada unexpectedly, the humid Uniport climate breeding mosquitoes. She lay in the Medical Centre, IV drip in arm, missing two days of classes. Chidi brought notes and fruits from the market. "Take care of your body," he urged. Upon recovery, Ada learned about preventive measures: using nets and repellents. Stress from assignments compounded her fatigue, leading to burnout. Ngozi recommended mindfulness sessions at the Counseling Unit. Ada attended, practicing breathing exercises amid the campus greenery. Nutrition became key; she swapped junk for balanced meals from the refectory—eba with vegetable soup. Exercise routines at the gymnasium built stamina. A group health awareness seminar on campus taught her about mental health, destigmatizing seeking help. Fatima shared her anxiety struggles, fostering openness. Ada adjusted her schedule for sleep, aiming for eight hours. As she jogged past the Faculty of Science, feeling invigorated, she understood health was foundational to academic triumph. Success wasn't just grades; it was sustaining the journey.
    #migg
    Part 6: Health Hurdles A bout of malaria struck Ada unexpectedly, the humid Uniport climate breeding mosquitoes. She lay in the Medical Centre, IV drip in arm, missing two days of classes. Chidi brought notes and fruits from the market. "Take care of your body," he urged. Upon recovery, Ada learned about preventive measures: using nets and repellents. Stress from assignments compounded her fatigue, leading to burnout. Ngozi recommended mindfulness sessions at the Counseling Unit. Ada attended, practicing breathing exercises amid the campus greenery. Nutrition became key; she swapped junk for balanced meals from the refectory—eba with vegetable soup. Exercise routines at the gymnasium built stamina. A group health awareness seminar on campus taught her about mental health, destigmatizing seeking help. Fatima shared her anxiety struggles, fostering openness. Ada adjusted her schedule for sleep, aiming for eight hours. As she jogged past the Faculty of Science, feeling invigorated, she understood health was foundational to academic triumph. Success wasn't just grades; it was sustaining the journey. #migg
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  • Students campus stories
    Here again

    Part 6: Health Hurdles
    A bout of malaria struck Ada unexpectedly, the humid Uniport climate breeding mosquitoes. She lay in the Medical Centre, IV drip in arm, missing two days of classes. Chidi brought notes and fruits from the market. "Take care of your body," he urged. Upon recovery, Ada learned about preventive measures: using nets and repellents. Stress from assignments compounded her fatigue, leading to burnout. Ngozi recommended mindfulness sessions at the Counseling Unit. Ada attended, practicing breathing exercises amid the campus greenery. Nutrition became key; she swapped junk for balanced meals from the refectory—eba with vegetable soup. Exercise routines at the gymnasium built stamina. A group health awareness seminar on campus taught her about mental health, destigmatizing seeking help. Fatima shared her anxiety struggles, fostering openness. Ada adjusted her schedule for sleep, aiming for eight hours. As she jogged past the Faculty of Science, feeling invigorated, she understood health was foundational to academic triumph. Success wasn't just grades; it was sustaining the journey.

    TBC
    #Migg
    Students campus stories 🔥🔥 Here again Part 6: Health Hurdles A bout of malaria struck Ada unexpectedly, the humid Uniport climate breeding mosquitoes. She lay in the Medical Centre, IV drip in arm, missing two days of classes. Chidi brought notes and fruits from the market. "Take care of your body," he urged. Upon recovery, Ada learned about preventive measures: using nets and repellents. Stress from assignments compounded her fatigue, leading to burnout. Ngozi recommended mindfulness sessions at the Counseling Unit. Ada attended, practicing breathing exercises amid the campus greenery. Nutrition became key; she swapped junk for balanced meals from the refectory—eba with vegetable soup. Exercise routines at the gymnasium built stamina. A group health awareness seminar on campus taught her about mental health, destigmatizing seeking help. Fatima shared her anxiety struggles, fostering openness. Ada adjusted her schedule for sleep, aiming for eight hours. As she jogged past the Faculty of Science, feeling invigorated, she understood health was foundational to academic triumph. Success wasn't just grades; it was sustaining the journey. TBC #Migg
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  • Here again
    Part 5

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

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

    Part 4 : Study Struggles
    Midterms loomed, and Ada hit her first academic wall. Endless nights in the Uniport library, surrounded by stacks of books and the hum of fluorescent lights, blurred into one. She struggled with calculus, equations mocking her from the page. Chidi suggested forming a study group in the ICT Center, where they accessed online resources despite erratic Wi-Fi. Fatima excelled in math and tutored Ada, explaining derivatives with patience. "Break it down," Fatima said. Ada adopted active recall techniques, flashcards littering her desk. Distractions tempted her—social media buzzed with campus gist, and a nearby buka's aroma of pepper soup called. But she resisted, setting phone timers. A power outage during a late-night session forced her to study by candlelight, a common Uniport rite. Her efforts paid off when she aced a quiz, boosting confidence. Ngozi shared her own past failures: "Setbacks build character." Ada incorporated exercise, jogging around the sports complex to clear her mind. As rain pattered on the tin roof, she realized perseverance was the true path to success.
    TBC
    #migg
    Student campus stories Don't miss out Part 4 🔥: Study Struggles Midterms loomed, and Ada hit her first academic wall. Endless nights in the Uniport library, surrounded by stacks of books and the hum of fluorescent lights, blurred into one. She struggled with calculus, equations mocking her from the page. Chidi suggested forming a study group in the ICT Center, where they accessed online resources despite erratic Wi-Fi. Fatima excelled in math and tutored Ada, explaining derivatives with patience. "Break it down," Fatima said. Ada adopted active recall techniques, flashcards littering her desk. Distractions tempted her—social media buzzed with campus gist, and a nearby buka's aroma of pepper soup called. But she resisted, setting phone timers. A power outage during a late-night session forced her to study by candlelight, a common Uniport rite. Her efforts paid off when she aced a quiz, boosting confidence. Ngozi shared her own past failures: "Setbacks build character." Ada incorporated exercise, jogging around the sports complex to clear her mind. As rain pattered on the tin roof, she realized perseverance was the true path to success. TBC #migg
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  • Hyy guys I'm back with ya fav stories.


    Part 3 as promised: Making Friends
    The social scene at Uniport exploded in Ada's second week. She joined the Engineering Students Association during a lively meet-and-greet at the Student Union Building.
    There, she met Ngozi, a spirited third-year student who became her mentor. "Network early," Ngozi advised over bottles of chilled malt. Chidi introduced Ada to his circle, including a group that hung out at the scenic Aluu River bank, sharing dreams under the mango trees. One evening, they attended a fresher's night party at the Amphitheatre, dancing to Afrobeat hits by Wizkid and Burna Boy. Ada, initially shy, opened up about her fears of failing. Her new friends reassured her: "We're in this together."

    Challenges arose when a roommate conflict over noise levels tested her patience, but mediation from the hall warden resolved it. Ada learned empathy was key to harmony. She volunteered for a campus cleanup drive, bonding with peers while picking litter around the Senate Building. These connections fueled her motivation. By week's end, Ada felt rooted in Uniport's vibrant community, understanding that friendships were the backbone of university success
    Part 4 after matric
    #migg
    Hyy guys I'm back with ya fav stories. Part 3 as promised: Making Friends The social scene at Uniport exploded in Ada's second week. She joined the Engineering Students Association during a lively meet-and-greet at the Student Union Building. There, she met Ngozi, a spirited third-year student who became her mentor. "Network early," Ngozi advised over bottles of chilled malt. Chidi introduced Ada to his circle, including a group that hung out at the scenic Aluu River bank, sharing dreams under the mango trees. One evening, they attended a fresher's night party at the Amphitheatre, dancing to Afrobeat hits by Wizkid and Burna Boy. Ada, initially shy, opened up about her fears of failing. Her new friends reassured her: "We're in this together." Challenges arose when a roommate conflict over noise levels tested her patience, but mediation from the hall warden resolved it. Ada learned empathy was key to harmony. She volunteered for a campus cleanup drive, bonding with peers while picking litter around the Senate Building. These connections fueled her motivation. By week's end, Ada felt rooted in Uniport's vibrant community, understanding that friendships were the backbone of university success Part 4 after matric 😂 #migg
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  • Campus stories time

    Hope you didn't miss the first part??

    Episode 2: First Lectures
    Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance."

    TBC
    #migg
    Part 3 this evening
    Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥 Hope you didn't miss the first part?? Episode 2: First Lectures Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance." TBC #migg Part 3 this evening
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  • Campus stories time

    Hope you didn't miss the first part??

    Episode 2: First Lectures
    Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance."

    TBC
    #migg
    Part 3 this evening
    Campus stories time ⏰⏰🔥 Hope you didn't miss the first part?? Episode 2: First Lectures Ada's alarm blared at 6 AM, jolting her awake in the humid Uniport hostel. She rushed to her first lecture in the Faculty of Engineering building, a sprawling structure amid palm trees. The lecturer, Prof. Okoro, dove straight into thermodynamics, his chalk flying across the board. Ada scribbled notes furiously, her mind racing to keep up. Chidi, studying computer science, joined her for lunch at the popular Mama Cass eatery, where they devoured jollof rice and discussed the overwhelming syllabus. "Uniport isn't for the faint-hearted," Chidi warned. In the afternoon, Ada attended a chemistry lab, donning a white coat and mixing compounds under the watchful eye of the lab technician. A minor spill taught her the importance of caution. Back in the hostel, study groups formed spontaneously—friends like Fatima from Kano and Emeka from Enugu shared tips on time management. Ada realized success required more than brains; it needed strategy. She created a study timetable, vowing to balance academics with rest. As stars twinkled over the Delta Park, she felt the first pangs of homesickness but pushed forward, inspired by the campus motto: "For Enlightenment and Self-Reliance." TBC #migg Part 3 this evening
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  • “Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.”

    A new week is here, and it comes with a gentle reminder: don’t give up on your dreams just because of how long they may take. Time will pass whether you act or not, so you might as well keep moving, growing, and building toward what matters. Every small step counts, and consistency always wins.

    Here’s to fresh hope, renewed strength, and steady progress.
    Wishing you a productive, purposeful, and happy new week!




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    “Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.” A new week is here, and it comes with a gentle reminder: don’t give up on your dreams just because of how long they may take. Time will pass whether you act or not, so you might as well keep moving, growing, and building toward what matters. Every small step counts, and consistency always wins. Here’s to fresh hope, renewed strength, and steady progress. Wishing you a productive, purposeful, and happy new 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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  • Episode 1: The Arrival


    In the bustling city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the gates of the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) swung open for a new academic year.
    Fresh-faced students from across the country poured in, their hearts pounding with excitement and nerves.
    Among them was Ada, a bright-eyed girl from Lagos, dreaming of becoming a petroleum engineer. She lugged her suitcase through the crowded Choba campus, dodging motorcycles and street vendors selling akara and plantains.
    Her roommate, Chidi, a local from Rivers State, greeted her with a warm smile. "Welcome to Uniport, the 'Unique Uniport' as we call it," he said.
    They unpacked in their tiny hostel room in Abuja Park, sharing stories of JAMB exams and family expectations.

    Ada stared at the Niger Delta scenery from her window, the oil rigs in the distance reminding her of her goals. That evening, they attended the orientation lecture in the massive Convocation Arena, where the Vice-Chancellor inspired them: "Success here demands discipline, resilience, and passion."

    Ada felt a surge of determination. As night fell, the sounds of generators and distant highlife music lulled her to sleep, marking the start of her university journey.

    Leave a reaction pls

    TBC
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    Episode 1: The Arrival In the bustling city of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, the gates of the University of Port Harcourt (Uniport) swung open for a new academic year. Fresh-faced students from across the country poured in, their hearts pounding with excitement and nerves. Among them was Ada, a bright-eyed girl from Lagos, dreaming of becoming a petroleum engineer. She lugged her suitcase through the crowded Choba campus, dodging motorcycles and street vendors selling akara and plantains. Her roommate, Chidi, a local from Rivers State, greeted her with a warm smile. "Welcome to Uniport, the 'Unique Uniport' as we call it," he said. They unpacked in their tiny hostel room in Abuja Park, sharing stories of JAMB exams and family expectations. Ada stared at the Niger Delta scenery from her window, the oil rigs in the distance reminding her of her goals. That evening, they attended the orientation lecture in the massive Convocation Arena, where the Vice-Chancellor inspired them: "Success here demands discipline, resilience, and passion." Ada felt a surge of determination. As night fell, the sounds of generators and distant highlife music lulled her to sleep, marking the start of her university journey. Leave a reaction pls TBC #migg
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  • So guys ,
    I've decided to bring y'all fantastic stories based and built on uni experience .

    You'll love it
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    So guys , I've decided to bring y'all fantastic stories based and built on uni experience . You'll love it #Migg
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  • Banger
    Missed entry guys
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    Banger 💥 Missed entry guys 🥲💔 #mig
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  • Uniport Alumni Spotlight: Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff, Queen of Twon Brass kingdom and Chairperson/Proprietress, Titare Star Royal Academy.

    Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff stands tall as one of the University of Port Harcourt’s most distinguished alumni — a woman whose life journey reflects the values of excellence, courage and service that Uniport continues to nurture.

    An alumna of the Department of Theatre Arts, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff graduated in 1992, leaving an indelible mark on campus life as the President of the Students’ Union. Her tenure was defined by bold leadership and uncommon resolve, most notably her role in spearheading initiatives that helped curb cultism and restore peace on campus — a feat that remains memorable in the university’s history.

    Beyond Uniport, her academic and professional pursuits demonstrate a relentless commitment to growth. She holds a Law degree from Rivers State University of Science and Technology and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2007. Her global academic footprint includes an MBA from the University of Liverpool (UK), a Doctor of Business Administration from Walden University (USA), an Honorary PhD from Ashland University, Ohio, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education from Walden University.

    Today, she is widely known as the Queen of Twon Brass Kingdom in Bayelsa State, seamlessly blending traditional leadership with modern governance, advocacy and entrepreneurship. An evangelist, educationist and corporate leader, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has held key leadership positions across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, education, legal services and corporate governance. She has served as Independent Director at University Press PLC and is the Chairperson/Proprietress of Titare Star Royal Academy, among other notable roles.

    Driven by a passion for impact, she founded the HRM Dr. Josephine Alfred Diete-Spiff Foundation, a platform dedicated to youth and women empowerment, skills development and community upliftment. Her work continues to empower lives, particularly among vulnerable groups, reinforcing her belief that true leadership is measured by service.

    Reflecting on her time at Uniport, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has often described the institution as unique, crediting it for shaping her into a well-rounded individual capable of excelling across disciplines and cultures. From the stage to the courtroom, the boardroom to the throne, her journey affirms Uniport’s reputation as a breeding ground for transformational leaders.

    Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff remains a shining example of what it means to be “Uniport Made” — bold in vision, grounded in values, and committed to national development.





    If you know any Uniport Alumni doing exploits, do well to mention them in the comment section and we might just shine the spotlight on them.




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    Uniport Alumni Spotlight: Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff, Queen of Twon Brass kingdom and Chairperson/Proprietress, Titare Star Royal Academy. Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff stands tall as one of the University of Port Harcourt’s most distinguished alumni — a woman whose life journey reflects the values of excellence, courage and service that Uniport continues to nurture. An alumna of the Department of Theatre Arts, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff graduated in 1992, leaving an indelible mark on campus life as the President of the Students’ Union. Her tenure was defined by bold leadership and uncommon resolve, most notably her role in spearheading initiatives that helped curb cultism and restore peace on campus — a feat that remains memorable in the university’s history. Beyond Uniport, her academic and professional pursuits demonstrate a relentless commitment to growth. She holds a Law degree from Rivers State University of Science and Technology and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2007. Her global academic footprint includes an MBA from the University of Liverpool (UK), a Doctor of Business Administration from Walden University (USA), an Honorary PhD from Ashland University, Ohio, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education from Walden University. Today, she is widely known as the Queen of Twon Brass Kingdom in Bayelsa State, seamlessly blending traditional leadership with modern governance, advocacy and entrepreneurship. An evangelist, educationist and corporate leader, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has held key leadership positions across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, education, legal services and corporate governance. She has served as Independent Director at University Press PLC and is the Chairperson/Proprietress of Titare Star Royal Academy, among other notable roles. Driven by a passion for impact, she founded the HRM Dr. Josephine Alfred Diete-Spiff Foundation, a platform dedicated to youth and women empowerment, skills development and community upliftment. Her work continues to empower lives, particularly among vulnerable groups, reinforcing her belief that true leadership is measured by service. Reflecting on her time at Uniport, Dame Dr. Diete-Spiff has often described the institution as unique, crediting it for shaping her into a well-rounded individual capable of excelling across disciplines and cultures. From the stage to the courtroom, the boardroom to the throne, her journey affirms Uniport’s reputation as a breeding ground for transformational leaders. Dame Dr. Josephine Diete-Spiff remains a shining example of what it means to be “Uniport Made” — bold in vision, grounded in values, and committed to national development. ▪️ If you know any Uniport Alumni doing exploits, do well to mention them in the comment section and we might just shine the spotlight on them. _____________________________________________ 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 #StoarySpotlight #Alumnus #Business #UniportAlumniSpotlight #UniportSpotlight #AlumniSpotlight #UniportAlumni #Campus #CampusGist #CampusLife #GivingBack #UniportPride #Leadership #Entrepreneurship
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