AAUA Students Emerge Winner, Second Place In Essay Competition

Two students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Olumoroti Christianah and Adeyefa Tolulope  have  emerged winner and first runner up respectively,  in the 2021 Oti Essay Writing and Debate Competition.

A student of the University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Ehinola Odunayo was the second runner up.

A statement by the National Association of University Students, Campus Monitoring Committee in Ondo State, said the sponsor of the competition, Oluwaseun Oti, presented cash prizes to the winners and certificate of participation to the participants at the NAUS ceremony held at FUTA yesterday.

“The winner was awarded with the sum of N100, 000, first runner up got N50, 000 and the second runner up was given N30, 000.”

Chairman of NAUS, Joel Oluwagbogo, promised to always uphold the interests of students.


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