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TOP 10 PEOPLE I MET IN AAUA

My four-year tertiary education journey in Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko was endowed with some “incredibly unforgettable set of people” that imparted my life in one way or the other. It is true I was a subject of ill-treatments from some sordid individuals, but when I look back and reflect on what some people have done for me, “I ignore the shits from the authors of shits because shits are the best they can offer in life”. The ten people I want to discuss about are not the only ones that were good to me, but I had to reduce the numbers to that figure to reduce monotony to a considerable extent. 10. KUYE DAMILOLA The always-smiling Ikale boy. He hardly gets angry, extremely humorous and a friend of all because he mixes with the bad, good, mature and immature. Throughout my years in Akungba, I saw Dammy get angry once, he is a perfect epitome of clean-heartedness and above all, generous in his capacity. As we head to the labour market, may you find your rightful place an