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WIDOW’S MIGHT PRODUCTION LEAVE AUDIENCES IN AWE The 100 level Theater and Film arts students  gave a terrific and fascinating performance during their drama production which left parents, audiences and lecturers astonished by their wonderful style of acting which involves dancing, singing, colorful costumes, dialogue, gestures and drum beats. This triggered the audience and lecturers to give the students a standing ovation as they were all impressed by their performance.           The drama production titled “widows might” was produced by Prof. Frank Idoko. It took place in the prestigious Open Air Theatre on the 29th and 30th of October 2019 by 5:30pm and ended by 7:30pm.            The OAT was crowded with audiences, parents, students and lecturers that came from far and near to witness the event. Tickets were massively sold out before the show and the turn out was impressive. The stage was well decorat...
AMCOMS Hike to Amazah Water Falls It was all smiles and fun as students from the department of mass communication as well as other FASAites witnessed yet another successful hike that was organized by the EXCOs of the department of mass communication which kick-starts the 2019 AMCOMS Weeek. The event kick-started in the early hours of 26th October 2019 at exactly 7:00am. Students converged at Mazah junction to prepare for the hike that started from the Mazah Hill and ended at the Amazah Water Falls. The Director of Socials of the department of mass communication in person of Idoko Francis, during an interview, expressed gratitude to God and also the students who made the event a huge success by making time to participate in the event. The hike eventually came to an end at about 1:00pm. Students and other participants left to their respective hostels. Despite the scorching sun and  the slippery hill which left some students complaining for a while, there wa...
REVIEW OF ONGOING CONSTRUCTIONS AT THE NARAGUTA CAMPUS  There have been various constructions at the University of Jos Naraguta Campus in the quest to relocate the university main campus at Bauchi Road to the permanent site at the Naraguta Campus. In this respect, the vice chancellor Prof. Sebastine S. Maimako has commissioned various constructions which include faculties and lecture halls. The faculty of engineering has been completed and commissioned, likewise the faculty of management science but yet to be put into use. Some abandoned constructions of lecture halls at the faculty of social science are now commissioned and currently under construction. Some lecture halls are under construction beside the new faculty of engineering, while at the faculty of education some lecture halls are also been under construction. The senate building at the universities permanent site which was yet to be completed early this year, was commissioned by the Vice Chancellor and...