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UNVEILING 2022/2023 Department of Mass Communication Best Graduating Student, Eze Ginika Vivian

By Onyekachi Agu

Ahead of the 20th Convocation Ceremony of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, ESUT, scheduled to hold on Saturday, November 23, 2024, ESUT Monitor Newspaper begins daily publication of the Best Graduating Student of each Department and Faculty

The aim of this series is to Promote ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and celebrate the students who distinguished themselves.

Today we take-off from Mass Communication because charity they say, begins at home.

Born over two decades ago, Miss Eze Ginikachukwu Vivian hails from Nkanụ West Local Government Area of Enugu State.

Inspiring to become a media guru and a global communicator, Miss Eze’s aspiration to study Mass Communication was manifested after she gained admission into ESUT in 2019/2020 Academic Session.

Primed to achieve excellence, she went about her academic with keen interest and limited distractions. Although she.combined her social life and academic schedule effectively, he religious propensity was also high.

Her hardwork paid off ahead of her graduation as she was employed as a presenter with Energy FM, Enugu a position she discharged creditably.

Among over a hundred students of her set, Eze Ginikachukwu Vivian came out first with a CGPA of 4.07. A feat for her and a standard for her classmates.

Currently undergoing her mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Abuja, Miss Ézè explained to us what the achievement meant for her

“From Childhood, I have always desired to study Mass Communication and doing that in ESUT was a privilege. I worked hard each day and I am grateful to my parents and lecturers for their support. Of course, it was a tedious journey but I perseved.

“I have a passion for reading books, watching movies, and exploring new topics, as I believe in constantly enriching my understanding and broadening my horizons,” she said.

Decent, humble and dedicated, Miss Eze has serious aversion “to actions that compromise integrity or disregard the well-being of others. Respect, fairness, and honesty are values I hold in high regard. I believe that doing the right thing should always come first, no matter the circumstances.”

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