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NAMS EKSU FACE OF THE WEEK - "lizzy berry"


NAME: Salokun Omowunmi Elizabeth (a.k .a lizzy berry)

D.O.B November 9.

Department & Level: Microbiology 200L.

Likes & Dislikes: Sincerity and dislike insincerity.

Hobbies: Singing and going places

Marital Status: Single.

Favourite Food: Rice & Plantain.

Favourite Song: katapot by Riccado banks.

Favourite Lecturer: Dr A.T Odeyemi and Miss T.T. Oluwaniyi

Worst Experience: Failure.

Best Experience: Success.

Words of advice to your Fans: Everyone is the architect of his or her own fortune, build the best future for yourself while you still can. A minute wasted can never be regained. Time waits for no one because it flies. Be a man and woman of integrity and great substance. Finally make God first in all you do.

Phone number: 08130614959.

BB Pin: 28118F91.

What can you say about 2014/2015 NAMS Excos?  They've tried their possible best in contributing to the growth of the Association, they've been good leaders and pillars‎. My advice is for them to keep the good work up!



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