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MUST READ~> EKSU NASS ELECTIONS!!!

‎NASS is an acronym for Nigerian Association Of Science Students. A regulatory body known to foster the welfare, social, sport and academic development of science students in all universities.

The Ekiti State University Chapter of this association (NASS EKSU) is set to conduct her next elections to bring in the new CEC members. Here is to inform you that our own Adebayo Adenike (a.k .a Nikky) is running for the post of Vice President of NASS EKSU Chapter.

Nikky served as the INEC secretary of NAMS that brought in the Olorunleke 2014/2015 led administration. She also served as a one time deputy Governor for 200 level Microbiology students.

Nikky says:
"The greatest gift that you can give to others is the gift of unconditional love and acceptance"

Nikky says:
"All things with God are possible, but not all things with God are positively going to happen while we just sit back & do nothing. I am ready to do something for my faculty if elected"

We must confess! Adebayo Adenike (a.k .a Nikky) is the right lady for the Vice Presidential Post of NASS!!

Wednesday 19th of August is the day, time is 8am-2pm, venue is the pavilion in faculty of science. Let's stand up and put things in order by supporting and voting a credible and tested O.K NIKKY!!!

Support and Vote "NIKKY" as NASS Vice President.

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