Physically Challenged Student Appeals to UNICAL Vice Chancellor for Help in Resolving Result Issues

John Emmanuel Ebon, a physically challenged student from the Department of Soil Science in the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), has reached out to the Vice Chancellor, seeking assistance in resolving his result-related challenges.

Physically Challenged Student Appeals to UNICAL Vice Chancellor for Help in Resolving Result Issues

John Emmanuel Ebon, a physically challenged student from the Department of Soil Science in the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), has reached out to the Vice Chancellor, seeking assistance in resolving his result-related challenges.

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Ebon, who faces mobility difficulties, expressed his frustration with the lack of response from lecturers regarding the uploading of his results. Despite submitting multiple applications, he has yet to receive a positive outcome. With no parents to support him, Ebon is managing to train himself at UNICAL, but the unresolved result issue remains a significant obstacle.

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In his message to the Vice Chancellor, Ebon implored, “VC Ma, please help me convey my plea to the lecturers in my faculty. I urgently need them to upload all my results. Your intervention would make a world of difference for me.”

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The UNICAL community eagerly awaits the Vice Chancellor’s response, hoping that swift action will alleviate Ebon’s academic struggles and provide him with the support he needs to succeed.

May compassion and empathy guide the decision-makers at UNICAL as they consider Ebon’s appeal.