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FATSSSA Social Director, Mr. Ashcroft Dominion Omoniyi, Promptly Repays 200K Naira Loan

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By Eniola Fase In a notable turn of events, Mr. Ashcroft Dominion Omoniyi, the Social Director of the Faculty of The Social Sciences Students Association (FATSSSA), has diligently met the financial obligations set forth by the FATSSSA House of Representatives. This resolution emerged during the fifth legislative sitting on November 16, 2023, where Mr. Omoniyi presented a comprehensive financial report concerning the association's recent picnic. At the core of the deliberations was a loan amounting to two hundred thousand Naira (N200,000) that Mr. Ashcroft had sought during the October 6, 2023, FHR sitting. The loan was intended to fund the association's activities, with the commitment to replenish the funds through the sale of tickets for the anticipated picnic. However, during the subsequent sitting on November 16, Mr. Ashcroft reported that only 162 out of the 400 printed tickets were sold, leaving 246 unsold tickets. This financial shortfall led to a series of motions and vo...

Social Director Addresses Budget Discrepancies, Loan Misunderstanding, and Event Challenges

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  By Omolola Gracie   FATSSSA PRESS: Good afternoon, Mr. Ashcroft. I'm a correspondent from FATSSSA Press and we're here today for the interview regarding the controversy with the FATSSSA Picnic. So, regarding the picnic controversies,  how much was budgeted and eventually spent? MR ASHCROFT: A budget of #398,000 was approved. FATSSSA PRESS: (points to the hard copy of the budget) This, right? MR ASHCROFT: Yes FATSSSA PRESS: So, 398,000 was approved by the house. Some items include small chops, four puff puffs per person, one samosa, one spring roll, and you planned for how many people? MR ASHCROFT: 400 people.   FATSSSA PRESS: For the small chops, everything was priced at 100,000. The peppered ponmo was budgeted at #60,000, punch for also #60,000, DJ for #70,000, and several others, all amounting to #398,000. So how much was eventually spent? MR ASHCROFT: #362,000 was eventually spent.   FATSSSA PRESS: So #398,000 was, indeed, budgeted for 400 people but #36...