Saturday, June 02, 2018

Ethnicity, tribalism or “the we syndrome” remain the greatest challange in our ESUT politics – president, social sciences

ESUT PRESS five minutes interview with key students leaders continues..

Q. ESUT Press – Introduction
My name is Ndikoha Lawrence A., from department of Sociology, 400level, am from Ohaji/Egbema LGA in Imo state. Am the current president Faculty of Social Sciences

Q. ESUT Press – What inspired you to contest for Faculty president?
Desire to be groomed in political orientation.

Q. ESUT Press – What was your toughest challenges during your campaign?
Ethnicity, tribalism or “the WE syndrome.”

Q. ESUT Press – What did you do during your campaign time that you regret doing?
Nothing. Was myself all through the period.

Q. ESUT Press – What has it been like since assuming office?
Learning administration.

Q. ESUT Press – Any Godfather or leadership role model, and why him/her?
God.

Q. ESUT Press – Any achievement recorded since your assumption in the office?
Still in progress, but orientation was successful.

Q. ESUT Press – Any controversy or criticism against you since assuming office?
Yes, but won’t make it public yet.

Q. ESUT Press – What are your plans for the students?
Help modify the environment and give them a perfect students week ahead.

Q. ESUT Press – What should be the role of SUG in making ESUT one of the best University?
Putting in their best administrating.

Q. ESUT Press – What does the future hold for you?
Now determines tomorrow and so far I think I am being groomed.

Q. ESUT Press – Any advice for the upcoming aspirants in the university?
Yes, they all should try to be sound mentally, and prepared for the worst or best to come.

Q. ESUT Press – Any advice or suggestion to the University community?
To please ensure that the students week be properly scheduled.

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