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IMSU COMRADES COMMUNITY* presents a novelty football match (between past/present students leaders of every science related faculty Vs every Art & Business related faculty) themed, *A fight against cultism, prostitution and drug abuse.

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In wake of the appalling heights of the aforementioned vices amongst the inhabitants of our beloved community and state alike; we have chosen the most positive response to these public health concerns and they include:

*Health education*
Awareness/health education

*Sports*
1.)Sports events for female comrades
including egg race, sack race, eating competitions, football penalty shootout, etc

2.) To cap it all, the ultimate showdown between the very best amongst all equals to determine between UP-SCHOOL COMRADES (SCIENTISTS), DOWN-SCHOOL COMRADES (ARTISTS) AND COMMERCIALS (BUSINESS GURUS), to whom the crown of football dominance belongs to.

*Giveaway*
This includes;
1.) Disbursement of sanitary pads, hand wash and soaps etc.
2.) Six Imo Stars will be picked at random, and their school fees will be paid in full.

This is a first of its kind display of positivity against negativity, amongst comrades of Imo state university powered by the *IMSU COMRADES COMMUNITY*.
So join us as we create history; because from us (IMSU COMRADES COMMUNITY) to you, is our dearest alma-mater (IMSU) to the world.

Signed:
Planning committee

*Broadcasting*
Comr. Peace Enukoha
*(NUKKY247MEDIA)*
18th Republic SUG Director of Information/ICT.

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Report on Disruption of SUG Election at Faculty of Agriculture, Nasarawa State University, Keffi

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In an alarming development during the ongoing Students’ Union Government (SUG) election at the Faculty of Agriculture, Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), the electoral process has been severely disrupted by the arrival of armed soldiers, reportedly from the Government House. The soldiers, arriving in a vehicle bearing the license plate number 145 NSGH, allegedly intervened in the election proceedings, creating a chaotic environment and forcing the eligible voters, agents, and observers to flee the polling area.

Eyewitness accounts and photographic evidence confirm the presence of these gun-wielding soldiers, who are accused of chasing away all legitimate participants in the election. The disruption is alleged to be part of an effort to manipulate the election in favor of a particular candidate, Rilwan Ahmed Barade, by stuffing ballot boxes with fraudulent votes.

This incident is deeply concerning as it undermines the principles of free, fair, and credible elections, which are essential in any democratic process. The involvement of external forces in what should be a student-led election raises serious questions about the integrity of the process and the safety of those involved.

In light of these events, there is a strong appeal to the management of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, to take immediate action. The election in the Faculty of Agriculture should be annulled, and steps must be taken to ensure that a fresh election is conducted under secure and transparent conditions. It is crucial that the university upholds the democratic rights of its students by ensuring that their votes are counted fairly and without undue interference.

The university community and all stakeholders are urged to remain vigilant and demand accountability to protect the sanctity of the electoral process. The credibility of the university and its commitment to democratic values are at stake, and swift action is required to restore trust in the electoral system.

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Fuel price hike: We’ll occupy major Nigeria cities September 15, NANS declares

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to occupy major cities across the country on September 15, if the recent increase in fuel prices is not reversed.

The Senate President of the student body, Henry Okuomo, disclosed this on Friday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

This is coming after a factional Senate President of the association, Babatunde Akinteye, denied that the group was organising a protest against the increase in petrol price.

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Edo suspends school resumption until further notice due to the hike in fuel price

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Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, has announced an indefinite postponement of the resumption of all schools in the state due to the recent increase in fuel prices.

This was disclosed in a memo issued by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Ojo Akin-Longe, on Saturday, September 7.

“The Edo State Government hereby announces that the resumption of all public and private schools in Edo State, initially scheduled for Monday, September 9, 2024, has been postponed until further notice

This decision has been made in response to the rising tension and challenges resulting from the recent fuel price increase,” the memo reads.

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