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Thursday, February 19, 2015

STUDENTS' UNION WEEK!

WHAT THE STUDENTS' UNION GOVERNMENT WEEK(SUG WEEK) ENTAILS:

The Students' Union Government Week (SUG WEEK) is a week set aside to celebrate students of this great university.�� This session's edition tagged "SOCIABILITY AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE" shall come up on Monday 16th - Friday 20th March, 2015. This is to include Corporate day, Back to School, Color Riot, Jersey day and Cultural day.��

1. Corporate Day( Monday 16th March)- The week shall begin on this day with all students dressed in their corporate attire. The Opening Ceremony shall take place at the University Auditorium by 10:00am prompt with the Vice Chancellor declaring the week open. There after there shall be an Interactive session between Students and Management, Deans of faculties, the Security Unit and many more. You are expected to express yourself freely.��

2. Back to School ( Tuesday 17th March) - We all are expected to dress like Secondary School Students, there shall be an assembly at the Students' Union Building (SUB) after which we pay courtesy call to the  Vice Chancellor and his amiable  team, Deans of Faculties, Faculty associations etc. Later we gather at the building for more fun.

3. Colour Riot Day (Wednesday 18th March) ��- This is a day where you get to wear a color combination attire, you break from the norm. Note Black and white are not accepted, black and brown shoes are not accepted. On this day we would be having the "Free Expression"  and other events etc✨

4. Jersey Day ( Thursday 19th March)��- On this day you are expected to show some love for clubs (Chelsea, Barcelona)⚾, the finals of the SUG SPORT FESTIVAL shall take place at the University Stadium. ��Come rep your club, your faculty.⚽

5. Cultural Day ( Friday 20th March) - Your native attire is the dress code of this day. Come show case the beauty of your culture, this is what makes us Africans. Venue shall be the SUB.

Let the preparation get started, we await you.

Please forward to all Better By far students

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