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- ISSUES ON THE ISLAND: SUG PRESIDENT INTERVENES IN NEWSITE BOYS HOSTEL PROTEST
The President of the Studentsβ Union Government (SUG), Sen. Comr. David Patrick Dauduokumor, has intervened in a protest staged by residents of the Newsite Boys Hostel over the persistent lack of electricity and water supply.
The protest, which began in the early hours of the day, saw aggrieved students demanding urgent action from school authorities.Β
The absence of basic amenities had reportedly created unbearable living conditions, prompting students to mobilize in large numbers.
Arriving promptly at the scene, the SUG President addressed the protesting students, appealing for calm while assuring them that their concerns would be escalated to the appropriate authorities. His intervention helped to de-escalate tensions and restore order.
Speaking during the engagement, he reaffirmed his administrationβs commitment to student welfare, emphasizing that access to electricity and water remains a fundamental right, not a privilege.
Students have since expressed cautious optimism, urging both the union and university management to ensure swift and lasting solutions.
- MACOSA TO IGNITE AMASSOMA TOWN HALL WITH CULTURE, TALENT AND EXPRESSION
The Mass Communication Students Association (MACOSA), Niger Delta University Chapter, is set to host a vibrant cultural showcase tagged βThe Culture & The Mic.β
The event promises to bring together students and members of the Amassoma community in a colorful celebration of heritage, creativity, and artistic expression.
Organizers say the initiative aims to bridge the gap between academia and community through storytelling, music, spoken word, and performance.
According to the planning committee, the town hall event will serve as a platform for young talents to express themselves while promoting unity and cultural pride.
- FABAMSSA: 2 DAYS CONFERENCE TO HOLD APRIL 24TH TO 25TH
The Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences Students Association (FABAMSSA) Niger Delta University Chapter has announced a two-day conference scheduled to hold from April 24th to 25th.
The conference will focus on critical health issues, leadership development, and collaborative strategies aimed at improving healthcare systems across Africa.
Participants are expected from various institutions, making it a significant gathering of future healthcare professionals committed to shaping the continentβs medical landscape.
- NANS REMAINS STRONG VOICE FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS β APERE
The Deputy Coordinator of NANS Zone B, Tamaratare Apere, has reaffirmed that the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) continues to stand as a formidable voice for students across the country.
He noted that despite evolving challenges in the education sector, NANS remains committed to advocating for student rights, improved learning conditions, and policy reforms.
Apere further called on students to remain united, emphasizing that collective action remains the most powerful tool for meaningful change.
- FAMSA WEST AFRICA REGIONAL UNVEILS INITIATIVE TO SHAPE FUTURE AFRICAN DOCTORS
The West African Regional arm of FAMSA has unveiled a new initiative aimed at training and equipping the next generation of African doctors.
The program is designed to enhance medical education, promote research, and foster cross-border collaboration among medical students in the region.
Stakeholders describe the initiative as timely, given the increasing demand for skilled healthcare professionals across Africa.
- SUG SECRETARY GENERAL VISITS LOCAL POLICE OVER KILLING OF TWO STUDENTS
The Secretary General of the Studentsβ Union Government, Comr. Albert Howells has paid a visit to local police authorities following the reported killing of two students.
The visit was aimed at demanding a thorough investigation and justice for the victims.
The union leadership expressed deep concern over the incident, describing it as tragic and unacceptable.
Authorities have assured the union of ongoing investigations, while students continue to call for transparency and accountability.
- INTER-CAMPUS CONNECT (ICCO) HOLDS 20TH APRIL
Preparations are underway for the Inter-Campus Connect Outreach (ICCO), scheduled to take place on April 20th.
The event will bring together student leaders and participants from various institutions, fostering networking, leadership development, and collaborative engagement.
Organizers have described ICCO as a platform designed to inspire unity and drive impactful change across campuses.