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MR NAPAS: MEET YOUR SECOND BATCH

 




BELOW ARE THE FINAL MALE CONTESTANTS:

SAMUEL 


PV: May we meet you?
SAMUEL: I'm Adedeji Samuel Adedotun
A part 1 student of Public Administration in Obafemi Awolowo University.



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

SAMUEL: I feel like it's a medium to represent my department and also let myself known by other people both in and outside my department.



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

SAMUEL: I'm a musician so performing my already released song will set me apart from other contestants.



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

SAMUEL: I will represent the department in all the ways I can, and also my availability is certain anytime I'm needed.



PV: Who is your fashion icon?

SAMUEL: Harry Styles



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

SAMUEL: At the moment there is no issues.



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

SAMUEL: Superhuman strength.



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

SAMUEL: Thank you very much ☺

EMMANUEL 


PV: May we meet you?

EMMANUEL : Emmanuel omoyemi David
I'm a man of a noble sagacity.. 😅... Plus I'm a singer and a chef.



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

EMMANUEL : Hmmm.... Being a face of the esteemed department is a big deal trust me and that alone is the driving force.



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

EMMANUEL :Well, I must say that my God's given confidence is a big flare that not everyone has ☺️ plus I'd be performing as well.



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

EMMANUEL :Wow!!!.... should in case I win😍.... Being a good epitome of greatness anywhere , anytime any day... Being a great ambassador will always be my watch word and by God's grace is ensure to live on that path.



PV: Who is your fashion icon?

EMMANUEL :Honestly, IT'S Timini Egbuson....



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

EMMANUEL :None at all.



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

EMMANUEL :Wisdom, Cause wisdom it is the principal thing.



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

EMMANUEL :Thanks.

-kewe's ink

-KOA

@Public Voice News Agency 

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