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KWASU mass communication students shine at Advertising Industry Colloquium 2.0

Students from Kwara State University‘s Department of Mass Communication secured the runners-up position at the prestigious Advertising Industry Colloquium 2.0.

The team, under the expert guidance of acting Head of Department, Kehinde Kadiri, demonstrated exceptional skills and teamwork, earning accolades for their outstanding performance.

The standout participants who brought pride to the university include:
– Ahmed Olawale Animashaun
– Stephen Okikioluwa Ifebajo
– Afolarin Ibrahim Sanusi
– Oluwafunmibi Oreoluwa Tawose

Their success at the colloquium underscores the department’s commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of mass communication.

This achievement not only highlights the students’ prowess but also reflects the high-quality education and mentorship provided by KWASU.

Alao Akeem

Akeem Alao is a graduate in English Education. He is a freelance journalist and language instructor.

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