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MISS NAPAS: MEET YOUR FIRST BATCH OF CONTESTANTS

 


    The Fresher's Party is Organised yearly as a tradition, to give an affectionate welcome to the new students and enhance their creativity, An experience that the Freshmen will cherish for a long time .

It's also an avenue to bring together the new and old students in the department of public administration, also other students from various faculties to network and merry in other to foster unity and cordiality.

The Fresher's party paves the way for a fun filled campus life experience with varieties of activities such as comedies, musical performance, beauty pageantry and so on.

Much is expected from this year's Director of Socials (Adeagbo Adedayo Samuel) has he has been able to double the number of pageantry contestants over the years, recording the highest number of contestants, the first of its kind.


BELOW ARE THE CONTESTANTS:

ABOLAJI

PV: May we meet you?

ABOLAJI :I’m Popoola Toheebat Abolaji,I am a part 1 student of Public Administration, i love food and socializing.


PV: What motivated you to run for the position of  MISS NAPAS

ABOLAJI : Because of connection and also because of the opportunities I will also get from there, But honestly I participated because of the fun of it.


PV: What unique skill do you think you bring that sets you apart from other contestants?

ABOLAJI : My Smile and Confidence.


PV:How do you intend to represent the department should you win?

ABOLAJI : Waw….. !!! Trust me winning is a big deal for me and trust me being a great ambassador is key …..

But I think I’m going to represent our department very well in other aspect


PV: Who is your fashion icon?

 ABOLAJI : Toke Makinwa

I love the way she dresses, how she excludes confidence and also how she carries herself.


PV: Are there any causes or issues that you feel strongly about in the department? How do you plan to advocate for them?

ABOLAJI : By been an attentive listener and talk to the people who have been personally impacted by the issue for which I’m advocating.


PV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

ABOLAJI : I think immortality cuz I would love to live forever and be able to help people out in terms of needs and also make them to live a better life


PV: That will be all, we wish you the possible best.

ABOLAJI : Thank you.



DOLAPO


PV: May we meet you?

ADEDOLAPO : My name is Subair Halima Adedolapo


PV: What motivated you to run for the position of MISS NAPAS

ADEDOLAPO : I initially didn’t want to go for it but after giving it a deep thought, I decided to give it a trial , As it would be a very great and big deal to be the face of our prestigious department❤️.


PV: What unique skill do you think you bring that sets you apart from other contestants?

ADEDOLAPO : I have a very great and special personality which makes me stand out as the unique one amongst my fellow contestants .
My elegance and confidence are also unique skills that sets me apart from other contestants.


PV:How do you intend to represent the department should you win?

ADEDOLAPO : I would be a very great reputable ambassador to the department. 
I would also bring new ideas and energy to the department that would make us unique and stand out among every other departments and faculties.


PV: Who is your fashion icon?

ADEDOLAPO : My fashion icon is Papaya ex.


PV: Are there any causes or issues that you feel strongly about in the department? How do you plan to advocate for them?

ADEDOLAPO : I don’t have any issues at the moment.

But if any issue comes up
I would give it my best and always advocate for the best and I would also show my commitment and be actively involved with the departmental affairs.


PV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

ADEDOLAPO : Teleportation 😹
It is very convenient and fast and I would be able to travel or move to anywhere I want,anytime I want to.


PV: That will be all, we wish you the possible best.

ADEDOLAPO :Thank you so much 
I appreciate
It was nice talking to you ❤️

FIYINFOLUWA


PV: May we meet you?

FIYINFOLUWA: My name is ABASS OLIWAFISAYO FIYINFOLUWA 
A part 1 student of the Department of Public Administration.



PV: What motivated you to run for the position of  MISS NAPAS ?

FIYINFOLUWA : What motivated me to run for this position is the fact that everyone is beautiful in their own unique way but what is important is how you show yourself and this is one of the things that can build self-confidence and help you to learn more about yourself.



PV: What unique skill do you think you bring that sets you apart from other contestants?

FIYINFOLUWA : Presentation skills, perseverance and resilience.



PV:How do you intend to represent the department should you win?

FIYINFOLUWA : Volunteer my time to help my department in several ways, promote its program and its accomplishments and I believe that winning would give me a unique opportunity to help and I would be honored to make a positive difference in the lives of others.



PV: Who is your fashion icon?

FIYINFOLUWA : Medlinboss.



PV: Are there any causes or issues that you feel strongly about in the department? How do you plan to advocate for them?

 FIYINFOLUWA : No, there's no issue.



PV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

FIYINFOLUWA : Telepathy.
To have the ability to communicate between minds by some means other than sensory perception.



PV: That will be all, we wish you the possible best.

FIYINFOLUWA : Thank you for your time 
I appreciate.


-KOA

-Wonu's ink

@Public Voice News Agency 

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