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Pwajok Jane Kangyang Becomes First Female SUG President in UniJos’ 49-Year History

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Pwajok Jane Kangyang, a Medicine and Surgery student, has made history as the first female President of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) at the University of Jos (UniJos).

Her groundbreaking victory marks a significant milestone in the 49-year history of the institution, shattering a long-standing barrier and inspiring students across the university.

The news of Kangyang’s election has sparked widespread celebrations on campus and on social media. Friends, colleagues, and fellow students have lauded her determination, resilience, and perseverance in achieving this remarkable feat.

She wrote:

We made history today 🥳

 

Got elected as the First Female SUG President, University of Jos!

 

Thank you Josites!!! Thank you to my amazing campaign team turned family.

 

We look forward to defending the confidence you’ve reposed in us by voting us.

 

We will Illuminate today and Shape tomorrow

Because #YESWECAN

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