ABSU Freshman Returns with Live Chicken as Provision

In a delightful and unconventional turn of events, the hostel life at Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU) took a feathery twist when a Year 1 student decided to bring a live chicken as part of her provisions for the academic year.

ABSU Freshman Returns with Live Chicken as Provision
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In a delightful and unconventional turn of events, the hostel life at Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU) took a feathery twist when a Year 1 student decided to bring a live chicken as part of her provisions for the academic year.

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The student (name witheld) made quite the entrance as she introduced her feathery friend, lovingly named "Cluckles," to her fellow hostel mates. The unexpected addition has sparked curiosity and laughter among the students, turning the hostel into a unique haven for both books and feathers.

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The news of Cluckles quickly spread across the campus, prompting a mix of reactions from students. Some found it amusing, while others admired the student's commitment to her roots.

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Social media platforms operating within ABSU community have been buzzing with posts and memes about the unusual roommate, turning Cluckles into a campus celebrity overnight. The university community seems divided between those advocating for a feathered mascot and those suggesting more conventional pets.

As ABSU continues to embrace diversity in all its forms, the arrival of Cluckles adds a touch of eccentricity to the student community. Whether it's the clucking sounds echoing through the hostel corridors or the feathers adorning study tables, one thing is for sure – this Year 1 student has certainly brought a unique flair to her college life at Abia State University.