Finally, the chips are down as the 2021 Nigeria Universities Education Students Association, NUESA Election has come to an end after Education Students queued before Education 1000LT waiting to vote their preferred candidates.
Announcing the outcome of the exercise by the electoral committee, Agu Prince was declared winner of the Presidential contest after winning his rival Udoh Daniel in a heated loggerhead.
Mr Agu Prince was declared winner of the NUESA presidential election by the Hon Aighomwanhi led electoral committee.

In same vein, Miss Favour Keruo has been declared the Vice President elect in the just concluded election after garnering 796 votes to defeat her closest rival Miss Gloria Anakor who made 461 votes.
Meanwhile, Imafiadon Desmond has been declared the new director of Socials. This is after he pulled 751 votes to gain land slide victory over his opponent Osayuki Markson who had 473 votes.
Also, passing the verdict on the fight for the office of director of information and publicity, Rex Iyekeoretin having scored 620 votes has been declared victorious after a slight margin lead over his closest rival, Sunday Otobo who swinged 608 votes.

For the office of the secretary general, Mr Lucky Obosa pulled 637 votes to be ahead of his two opponents Benjamin Akhigbodemhe and Miss Precious Ukoha who acquired 453 and 218 votes respectively.
In the release made by the Electoral committee, Kelechi Precious mustered 990 votes in a total show down over her opponent Akpan Gideon who accumulated 222 votes to emerge the new Editor in Chief.
The newly elected librarian of the faculty of education, Praise Jesuhovie clipped 717 votes to outwit his rival Segun Olatunji who pulled 497 votes.
The Association of Campus Journalists, UNIBEN gathered that candidates for the office of assistant secretary general, director of welfare, director of finance, director of social 2 and director of sports were unopposed.
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