September 01, 2014

Student Physiological Association of Nigeria (SPAN), Health Week

STUDENT PHYSIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (SPAN), HEALTH WEEK!!!
Earlier today as summoned by the President, Hon. Newton Ohionei, (SPAN, AAU chapter), a meeting of stakeholders from the association (local chapter) was held to discuss the predestined outcome of one of the most fabulous events of the Association, “The Health Week” as it would actually commence properly on the 2nd of September, 2014. The theme however, for this year’s Physiology Health Week event is tagged “PHYSIOLOGY; TAKING THE THEORY AND MAKING IT PRACTICAL”.

                                                                                 
As brightly scheduled, the days of the health week and its events will run its course as follows;
DAY 1 (2nd September, 2014)
The line up of events:
    
     (a)  SEMINAR:
Time for the seminar is by 9.00a.m
Seminar Topics: “Eboola and African Epidemic” and “Lasa fever, a hemorrhagic fever” as highlighted by the present Executive council to be discussed and reviewed.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Ekhator
    
     (b) RALLY:
This encloses practical demonstrations using the various physiological apparatus at the Market square, Ekpoma, Edo state.
DAY 2 (3rd September, 2014)
SPORTS DAY:
During this day, sport fixtures already mapped out by the Director of Sports, Hon. Ehis Okosun, will be duly followed to every last ink with delligence and high spirit on the parts of all SPANites. Inter Football games will involve both the male and female students of SPAN from the different course levels and as promised by the Executive council who are endlessly working with the Director of sports, it will be an immaculate turn of event.
DAY 3 (4th September, 2014)
     (a)  OLD SCHOOL/GENDER SWAP
Presents the Old School Swag Lords and Ladies!!!
As the name implies, all SPANites are expected to carry out reconnaissance study as relates to olden days fashion dress styles and swags and come showcase them on that day. To be fore armed, there will be awards given to the best old school swag Lords/Ladies.
However, there also will be a pretty complicated event which will involve guys dressing like gurls and the gurls dressing like guys, put literarily as GENDER SWAP. And awards thereafter will be given to the best and cutest guy-lady and gurl-lord, and most horrific gender swap certainly included (Like, Thank goodness, he was not a gurl). This day promises to be fun and exciting. Come feel the abrade of fun at its funniest way.
    
      (b) JEAN CARNIVAL
“Where’s your jean?” or “Are you the skirt type?” or “Are you the material type?”. Well, it’s time you try something free and leggy…. Every Lords and Ladies are expected to put on jean clothings or perhaps purchase one if you have none, and come show us that elegance that the design of jeans embodies. “Is it the curves?” or “Is it the body build up?” or “Is it the different look fashion grants you on jeans?” or rather, “Is it the way you look much cooler and satisfied in them?” Well, why not? Come show us those Jeans of yours, be it old, new, fine or ****…. NB: Awards are also involved.
DAY 4 (5th September, 2014)
CULTURAL DAY
I need not explain any further, but whichever native you are, come show us the pride in your traditional attires, the swag that hovers around every thread on your native regalia. Moreover, there will be Awards for the best Traditional dress Lords and Ladies and however determine, the next Kings and Queens of SPAN, AAU, Chapter, Ekpoma, Edo State. Come looking good and catchy, don’t be shy, and rather be proud that you are African and a Nigerian with a vast vase of difference. SPLENDID! SPLENDID!! SPLENDID!!!
DAY 5 (6th September, 2014)
DINNER | AWARD NIGHT
Come on Ladies and Gentlemen of the House, it’s time to soar in the abode of splendor and magic… it all plies in the night. Lords and Ladies however are encouraged to come in their best looking dinner outings with an enchanted touch of red or gold. And as for the Award night, this will be the time and moment, the place and how the Awards will be distributed to the Awardees ranging from the best of the best to the best of the worst (especially in the lingual Franca).
You can’t afford to miss out of this exciting event (Signed Director of Socials and the entire SPAN executive council)
Details and coverage of the entire events will be brought to you at the end of the event.





PRESENT AT THE STAKEHOLDERS MEETING WERE;

  • Hon. Newton (President, SPAN, AAU)-400level Constituency
  • Hon. Nora (Vice President, SPAN, AAU)- 300level Constituency
  • Hon. Apili (Secretary General, SPAN, AAU)- 300level Constituency
  • Hon. Midred (Director of Socials, SPAN, AAU)- 400level Constituency
  • Hon. E (Director of Welfare, SPAN, AAU)- 300level Constituency
  • Hon. Okosun Ehis (Director of Sports, SPAN, AAU)- 200level Constituency
  • Hon. Paschal M (Director of Welfare, SPAN, AAU)- 200level Constituency
  • Eric (Class Rep. 300 level constituency, King of SPAN)- 300level Constituency
  • Hon. Jeff Nosa (Director of Welfare, Student Union Government (SUG), AAU, SPAN, AAU)- 400level Constituency
  • Hon. Fernadez (Member, House of Parliament, SUG, SPAN, AAU)- 400level Constituency
  • Kpoto Demo Judex (SBS Director, SPAN, AAU, Nigeria)- 400level Constituency
  • Hon. Denis (Former Speaker, House of Congress, SPAN, AAU)- 400level Constituency
  • Hon. Edosa (Deputy Speaker, House of congress, emeritus, 300 level constituency, aspirant)- 300 level constituency
  • Hon. Christain (Member, House of Congress, SPAN, AAU)- 400level Constituency
  • Hon. Tameh Martin (Director of Sports, SPAN, Nigeria, Emeritus)- 400level Constituency
  • Hon. Iyk (Director of Sports, SPAN, AAU, Emeritus)- 300 level constituency
  • Hon. Precious O (Director of Welfare, SPAN, AAU, Emeritus)- 400level Constituency
  • Kingsley Ikhine (Class Rep. 400 level constituency)
  • Ezra O (Class Rep. 200 level constituency)
  • Hon. Okwudili Ik (Member, Stakeholder) 400level Constituency
  • Idiahi Anthony (Member, Stakeholder) 400level Constituency
  • Omorhodion Paschal (Member, stakeholder, aspirant)- 300 level constituency
  • Etinosa (Member, House of Congress, SPAN AAU, aspirant)- 200 level constituency
  • Destiny (**Member, stakeholder**)- 300 level constituency


14 comments:

  1. Kudos neo... Span to the top

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  2. O noooo... Not around oooo...

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  3. Thumbs up dude... Good work director du sbs keep up d good work... But help pour out the details as soon as possible. Don't wanna miss out any tiny winny bit of this event... Lol

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  5. Yo.... True brother.... Rocking prepared for day 2 and 3... See y'all there. chao

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  6. Seeing the good work SBS.....thumbs up

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    So enjoy managing your data on this mini world and surf with SPAN all the way...

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