Friday 23 August 2013

Best Five EXCOS Mass Comm. 2011/2013

Back in 2012 when these set of people were campaigning for election to represent their classmates at the Students’ Union, Institute and Departmental levels, it was an overflow of propaganda and “Purulence Jingoism/Garrulous Sagacity”. Aftermath the election, their classmates looked up to them to lift them from the mass-assumed nadir the association was left in by the Optimist Crew of the previous year. Although, they left zero naira, zero kobo in the association’ coffers, but who really cares about that?
A team comprising the almighty Adeshina Abdul-Azeez, Man-all-people, Soliu Abdul-Fatai, the ubiquitous Ahmed Abdullah’ (OO1) and the ever-spending Prince Adio Ahmed. Their administration was greeted with mass hysteria when the students took matters to their hands by staging a protest directly to the rector’s office to show their grievances as a result of the unfavourable lecture conditions which they had weathered since their first year.
Tagged by most people as the “Most Clueless team on campus” yet they were named “Erudite Crew” – isn’t that a perfect antithesis? Their administration was crippled by the premature resignation of their Public Relations Officer, Muhammed-Nauteeq along with the loss of their Auditor, Ridwan Ridours to God-knows-what ( he probably wild-out).
To make matters worse, some other members were ditched following allegations of corruption and mismanagement. Their report cards proved to be a hell of work, but easy to compile probably due to the waves of mediocrity that swept them off their stands like mad erosion; reactions generated during the printing of Finalists’ outfits and the NAMCOS day t-shirts will remain fresh in the memories of every NAMCOSITES.
Now below is the list of the best five EXCOS in descending other;
5.  Adeyemi Samuel Tosin (Body n Soul): He surely is not a figure you will easily overlook during any round table discussion. Although, at the start of his tenure, he seems to have forgotten the reason he was elected and sworn-In as the Project Director. The entire projects he overlooked were quite successful in terms of logistics and planning. Popular for donning a worn-out suit laced with an unknown designer glasses to match, this young man definitely held his own and was never on the black book of anybody till the end of his tenure.

4.  Soliu Abdul-Fatai (Professor): Although, he was the co-founder of the Elite Tutorial club, he simply lost his Midas touch after he was sworn-in. His leadership ineptitude was exposed during critical decision making moments likewise his inability to gel with his assistant, Abdul-Salam Nusirat. He however was the brain behind the “Erudite Thingy”. All he actually did was to write minutes in meetings not to forget, he was a force to be reckon with during arguments. But all the mentioned efforts couldn’t push him higher than just fourth. Our Professor could’ve done better if he had wanted!
3.  Sa’adu Tijani: The Sport Director I for the person he is happens to be cold water even when odds are against him. Might you be surprised he made third position? That brother is a lame duck, but to whom less is given, less is expected. His team failed to advance beyond semi-final of the Director’s cup and failed to qualify for the Rector’s cup as a result, but they made up for it in the Table Tennis competition as they emerged from underdog to champion in the tennis event. Though he had fewer resources, but second fiddle is equal to nothing, nothing at all!!!

2.  Ahmed Abdullahi (001): During his manifesto presentation, he promised to manage the information of every NAMCOSITES efficiently and treat every bit with importance; this young man did exactly what he promised within some couple of months as the PRO of the association. From the official e-mail address of the association- namcoskp@ovi.com to their blog- www.masscommkp.blogspot.com/ in short, all the online based accounts on all social networks were completely under his watch. Like the others, however, his efforts never stood the test of time; all the accounts became dormant after six months if not less.

1.  Mustapha Ahmed Oladayo: Welfare! Is there anything to write about him? Sure there his! But without having to pen words on paper, his works without doubt suffice. Don’t forget he gave birth to the idea of fixing those bill-boards, marker boards in class rooms, wall clocks, waste bins in the studio and a whole lot. Did anybody mention how he was sabotaged by some couple of others while he was trying to make things appropriate? He was even summoned by the Ogas-at-the-top to clear himself on the allegations levelled against him. What do we call this kind of feat? That’s perseverance men! Who says he doesn’t deserve number one position on the list?

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