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Meet The Aspiring Social Secretary, She Believes That God Go Run Am.

 


It's AVMS UI election week, and soon new sets of executives will be sworn in. Some members of the faculty have no idea who these people contesting to be a part of the central executive council are, and the circumstances right now are not exactly favourable for a meet and greet.

To save you the stress of having to learn about them on your own, the editorial board has interviewed the electoral candidates and asked them some questions about themselves. Basic things we think everybody would like to know. 

We have spoken to Akinola Eniola, the aspiring social secretary, and here are some things you should know about her.

Her name is Akinola Eniola, aka Ekinz.

She is a member of DVM I and she is vying for the position of Social Secretary.

Eniola’s birthday is on the 2nd of June. She grew up in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. 

She likes to talk to people, and sell things. She loves clothes, too. She is an entrepreneur, and she sells perfumes and body sprays. Some of you might have heard the name 'Ekinz perfumes' before, that is her. 

Eniola is inspired by different people, depending on the situation. Her parents, sister and her friend in vet, Seun are all sources from which she draws her inspiration. But most importantly, she is inspired by herself and her potential.

She wants to be remembered as the social secretary who organized the most successful dinner and Picnic the faculty has ever seen. "The faculty has not had a lot of good parties, and I hope to change that," Ekinz says.

She wants to turn us into people that turn up. Big purr?

Her personal motto is "God go run am", and you know he has never failed to do that.


Written by Josephine Olubode.


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