EBSU 25th and 26th SUG Orientation Sets the Bar High for Community Building
Students from all campuses come together for a historic event at EBSU's CAS Campus, marking the 25th and 26th Student Union Government (SUG) Orientation. The day is filled with engaging activities, inspiring talks, and a commitment to inclusivity, leaving a lasting impression on attendees.
In a resounding success, the 25th and 26th Student Union Government (SUG) Orientation at Ebonyi State University's CAS Campus proved to be an absolute hit, drawing students from all campuses together for a historic event. The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm as freshers were warmly welcomed into the university community, marking a positive beginning to their academic journey.
The event, held at the CAS Campus, served as a vital bridge, connecting new students with the institution's ethos. Organizers seamlessly integrated informative sessions with interactive activities, ensuring both educational value and engagement. Seasoned lecturers and senior students delivered inspiring talks, sharing wisdom and experiences that deeply resonated with attendees. Breakout sessions provided opportunities for new students to ask questions and build connections in an intimate setting.
Throughout the day, various highlights stood out, including musical breaks and joke performances showcasing the diverse talents within the university. Interactive games fostered unity and camaraderie among students, highlighting the SUG's commitment to inclusivity and student welfare.
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Okoye-Oti Ignatius Ikechukwu, SUG PRO, expressed satisfaction with the event, emphasizing its significance in the university's history. Anayo KingDavid Chidubem, S.A. on Media Relations and Affairs, commended the organizers for their dedication to creating a memorable and impactful orientation.
The 25th and 26th SUG Orientation at EBSU will undoubtedly be remembered as a cornerstone event, embodying the spirit of celebration, learning, and community-building within the university.