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MR NAPAS: MEET YOUR FIRST BATCH OF MALE CONTESTANTS



In Sports,the coach teaches their student athletes certain values like goal-setting, team playing and sportsmanship. Since not everyone is cut out to be athletic, others can choose other interests that actually help them in shining through. Beauty pageants ingrain the same values into the mind of young girls/boys and men/women.

 They encourage young women/men  and boys/girls to have an ambition to dream of something and be good at it. Joining beauty competitions prepares young individuals the importance of preparedness and hard work in order to achieve something meaningful and prestigious in life.

As it's customary, It's another year to crown the face of MR AND MISS NAPAS


BELOW ARE YOUR MALE CONTESTANTS:

JEREMIAH 

PV: May we meet you?

JEREMIAH: Iriobekhai Jeremiah contestant no 6,
Part 1,
Department of Public Administration.


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

JEREMIAH: Let just say I’m inspired, like this is the first time in my life I’m contesting for something like this


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

JEREMIAH: I don’t have that unique skill everybody loves.
I'll just say I’m unique in my own way, the way I look and move.


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

JEREMIAH: Before I resumed I didn’t have the full knowledge of what Public Administration entail, but when I got here I saw a whole level of potential in this department. We are unique from the rest.
I intend to represent the department in a whole aspect of greatness.


PV: Who is your fashion icon?


JEREMIAH: Iriobekhai Emmanuel, My elder brother

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

JEREMIAH: The need to know ourselves more.
I plan to advocate for the ones whose voice can’t get to the top.
Everyone has the right to speak and be loved (agape) adequately.


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

JEREMIAH: To know the future 
I’m not scared of yesterday anymore because it’s gone 
I’m scared of the future because I don’t know what it holds.

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

JEREMIAH: Thank you.




EMMANUEL 

PV: May we meet you?

EMMANUEL: I'm Ademuyiwa Emmanuel Adedayo, a student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, studying Public Administration.


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

EMMANUEL: Well, the passion and the zeal to be a well known administrator, after being oriented, plus the agitation to be an important figure in my department, writing my name in the book of records really motivated me to do this!


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

EMMANUEL: Dancing is always a thing I love to do, which I also know how to do. This is a skill I'm proud of!


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

EMMANUEL: In any way the department wants me to represent it's Identity, I'm ready to give my all.


PV: Who is your fashion icon?

EMMANUEL: So politely, I really don't have a fashion icon


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

EMMANUEL: Honestly, there is no regret in my department. Despite the fact that my course was changed, I think I'd have preferred Public Administration to Accounting if i had known then but all the same, I'm happy that to be a prospective administrator.

Therefore, there's no issues.


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

EMMANUEL: The power to change people's attitudes, orientation and make people selfless! Reason being that I love to see everyone happy at all times!


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

EMMANUEL: Thank you for your time


ERITOBI


PV: May we meet you?

ERITOBI: Akinleye Eritobi public administration part 1


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

ERITOBI: From my secondary school days I have been an influencer and I would like to be one of the biggest bloggers in OAU and I think I can start that from my department.

Main motive is for popularity.


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

ERITOBI: Uhh I think in any field I find my self I can alway turn up.


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

ERITOBI: Socially ✅


PV: Who is your fashion icon?

ERITOBI: Rahman JAGO.


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

ERITOBI: None for now ,maybe as time goes on.


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

ERITOBI: Having the power to get 5.0


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

ERITOBI: Thank you.


-Kewe's Inkđź–Š️

@Public Voice News Agency 


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