ABSU Student Union Mourns Tragic Passing of NIMELSSA Member
The Student Union Government of Abia State University extends heartfelt condolences to the Nigerian Medical Laboratory Science Student Association (NIMELSSA) ABSU Chapter following the untimely death of Miss Uzoigwe Miracle, a respected 400 Level student, highlighting her significant contributions to the university community.
The Student Union Government (SUG) of Abia State University extends its deepest condolences to the Nigerian Medical Laboratory Science Student Association (NIMELSSA) ABSU Chapter on the untimely demise of Miss Uzoigwe Miracle, a dedicated 400 Level student of the department.
In a heartfelt message, the SUG expressed profound sorrow over the loss of Miss Uzoigwe Miracle, emphasizing that her passing has left an indelible void not only within her family but also within the broader student community.
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"We are deeply saddened by the passing of Miss Uzoigwe Miracle. Her contributions to the academic and social fabric of our university will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, friends, and all those who knew and cherished her," stated Comr. Okon Victor, SUG PRO.
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The Student Union Government stands in solidarity with NIMELSSA ABSU Chapter during this difficult time, offering support and comfort to those affected by the tragic loss.
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"We extend our heartfelt condolences to her family, colleagues, and the entire department. May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace, and may her loved ones find solace in cherished memories," added Comr. Okon Victor.
The SUG calls upon the entire university community to join in mourning the passing of Miss Uzoigwe Miracle and to offer support to those who are grieving during this challenging period.
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Comr. Okon Victor
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Abia State University