ABSU Student Union Government Announces Attendance Storm at JOHESSA Award Night

Despite the shutdown of activities at ABSU, students prepare to attend the JOHESSA Award Night as the SUG PRO encourages attendance, showcasing resilience and enthusiasm.

ABSU Student Union Government Announces Attendance Storm at JOHESSA Award Night

Despite the temporary shutdown of activities at Abia State University (ABSU), students are gearing up for a major event as the ABSU Student Union Government (SUG) proclaims a resounding attendance at the upcoming JOHESSA Award Night. 

Scheduled for Saturday, March 23rd, 2024, at Zaram Hotels in Okigwe, Imo State, the JOHESSA Award Night promises to be a night of glitz and glamour. With tickets available for purchase, the SUG PRO, Comr. Okon Victor, invites students and attendees to secure their spots for the event.

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Tickets are priced as follows:

- Regular: ₦2,000

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- Couple: ₦5,000

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- Table for 6: ₦15,000

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- VVIP (Ballers): ₦20,000

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Despite the recent campus shutdown, students are showing enthusiasm for the event, eager to celebrate and socialize at one of the most anticipated gatherings on the calendar. The JOHESSA Award Night promises to be an evening filled with entertainment, recognition, and networking opportunities.

For more information and sponsorship inquiries, individuals are encouraged to contact the provided phone number: 08061391829. Additional details can be found on the event flyer.

As the date draws near, anticipation mounts, and ABSU students prepare to make their presence felt at the JOHESSA Award Night, showcasing the resilience and spirit that characterize the university community.