Uniport SUG Vice President Aspirant Attacked and Robbed in Apparent Attempt to Disrupt Candidacy

Details surrounding the attack remain unclear, and the identity of the assailants is yet to be determined. Princess Ekakitie sustained injuries during the incident, raising concerns about the safety and security of students involved in campus politics.

Uniport SUG Vice President Aspirant Attacked and Robbed in Apparent Attempt to Disrupt Candidacy

In a shocking incident, Princess Ekakitie, a vice president aspirant for the University of Port Harcourt's Student Union Government (SUG), was attacked, robbed, and injured at gunpoint at Choba Junction. The incident, which occurred yesterday is suspected to be a deliberate attempt to undermine her candidacy.

Details surrounding the attack remain unclear, and the identity of the assailants is yet to be determined. Princess Ekakitie sustained injuries during the incident, raising concerns about the safety and security of students involved in campus politics.

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The motive behind the attack points toward a potential effort to disrupt Princess Ekakitie's bid for the position of vice president. The university community is anxiously awaiting further developments and a thorough investigation into the incident.

Princess Ekakitie's supporters and fellow aspirants have condemned the attack, calling for increased security measures on and around the campus to ensure the safety of students actively participating in the upcoming SUG elections.

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University authorities have been urged to swiftly address the incident and take measures to guarantee the safety of all students engaging in the democratic process. The Uniport community is united in the hope for a quick resolution to this unfortunate event and a return to a safe and secure environment for student political activities.