ABSU Students Charged on Physical Fitness for Enhanced Productivity

Sports Director of the Student Union Government at Abia State University, Comr. Iherinwa Miracle, has charged students on the importance of physical fitness. The call came during the university's annual "Get Fit" program held at the Uturu Main Campus yesterday.

ABSU Students Charged on Physical Fitness for Enhanced Productivity
ABSU Get Fit program

In a bid to boost the overall well-being and productivity of students, the Sports Director of the Student Union Government at Abia State University, Comr. Iherinwa Miracle, has charged students on the importance of physical fitness.

The call came during the university's annual "Get Fit" program held at the Uturu Main Campus yesterday. The event, which aimed to promote physical well-being, saw enthusiastic participation from students engaged in various fitness activities.

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Speaking at the event, Comr. Iherinwa Miracle emphasized the significance of maintaining good health for effective academic and extracurricular performance. "The primary aim of the exercise was to get some energy and ensure the physical fitness and well-being of the students," he stated.

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The Health Director of the Student Union Government, Comr. Martins Ukoh, commended the students for their active involvement and encouraged them to capitalize on the initiative for sustained health benefits. He underlined the link between physical fitness and academic productivity, asserting that a healthy student body contributes to a more productive academic environment.

"ABSU will be more productive when the students are healthy," stated Comr. Martins Ukoh, reinforcing the connection between physical well-being and academic excellence.

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The event witnessed a remarkable turnout, with students actively participating in a variety of fitness activities, including gymnastics, jogging, games, and more. The atmosphere was filled with energy and excitement as students embraced the opportunity to engage in physical exercise.

In conclusion, the Public Relations Officer of the Student Union Government, Comr. Okon Victor, officially signed off on the success of the event, expressing satisfaction with the turnout and the positive spirit displayed by the participants.

The "Get Fit" program not only served as a platform for physical activity but also reinforced the importance of a healthy lifestyle in the pursuit of academic excellence at Abia State University.