ABSU Honors Comr. Chiamaka Favour with Excellence in Service Award
Comrade Chiamaka Favour recognized by Abia State University for her outstanding dedication and support as a pillar to the SUG PRO Office, earning the prestigious Excellence in Service Award.
In a remarkable display of appreciation and acknowledgment, Abia State University (ABSU) has awarded Comrade Chiamaka Favour with the prestigious Excellence in Service Award. This recognition comes in response to her exceptional dedication and unwavering support as a pillar of strength to the Office of the Student Union Government (SUG) Public Relations Officer (PRO).
Comrade Chiamaka Favour, who also holds the position of Assistant General Secretary (ASG) Elect within the ABSU SUG, has been instrumental in bolstering the operations and effectiveness of the PRO's office. Her tireless efforts and commitment have significantly contributed to the smooth functioning and success of various initiatives undertaken by the SUG.
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Expressing his gratitude, Comr. Okon Victor, the SUG PRO, highlighted the invaluable support rendered by Comrade Chiamaka Favour throughout his tenure. "Comrade Chiamaka Favour, ABSU SUG ASG Elect, has been so supportive during my little time in service. I just want to use this medium to say thank you for all you do. God bless you," remarked Comr. Okon Victor.
The Excellence in Service Award serves as a testament to Comrade Chiamaka Favour's exemplary leadership qualities, dedication, and commitment to serving the ABSU community. Her contributions not only reflect her personal commitment to excellence but also exemplify the spirit of cooperation and collaboration within the student body.
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As Abia State University continues to nurture and recognize outstanding individuals like Comrade Chiamaka Favour, it reinforces its commitment to fostering a culture of service, leadership, and excellence among its students.