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UNN SUG WEEK AWARD NIGHT



OFFICE OF THE SUG DIRECTOR OF SOCIALS, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA, NSUKKA

My fellow comrades and aluta brothers and sisters. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve you in this capacity and as such I beseech your support to carry on.

The SUG Awards Night is underway, me and my team promise to bring you the best event ever. In order to do this, transparency, fairness and equal rights are to be offered to all nominated candidates of various awards. The current voting platform is at http://www.biobaze.com and will end by 11:59pm today. The top three nominees from each category will enter another round of voting with a more secured and legit system. This is to ensure all loop ends are tied and every one has a winning chance.

The next voting system will be released by 6am tomorrow and voting commences immediately and ends by 11:59pm of the same day. This new system requires your reg. No and its a one-man one vote. Strictly for UNN students.

Thank you. Aluta Continua, Victoria Acerta

ONU AKACHUKWU CHIZLER
SUG DOS, UNN

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