FATSSSA Press Emerges Victorious in Professor FE. Egbokhare Inter-Press Debate Competition (Faculty LPO category)
By Habeeb Lanlehin
In a battle of wit, persuasion, and eloquence, FATSSSA Press emerged triumphant in the prestigious Professor FE. The Egbokhare Inter-Press Debate Competition was held today during the Union of Campus Journalists, UI 35th induction ceremony. The competition, known for its rigorous intellectual exchanges using the Australasian debate style finally produced a winner after three preliminary rounds.
The journey to victory was no easy feat for the three participants representing FATSSSA Press. Olatoye Temiloluwa, Akinwale Ayomide, and Omolola Grace showcased their prowess by engaging in spirited debates against tough opponents from AFAS Press, Law Press, and Clinical Sciences Press. Each round tested their persuasion abilities, critical thinking, and communication skills.
The final round of the debate saw FATSSSA Press facing off against Clinical Sciences Press in a riveting debate. The topics ranged from societal issues to policy matters, requiring participants to demonstrate a deep understanding of the subject matter and articulate their arguments persuasively.
Throughout the competition, Olatoye Temiloluwa, Akinwale Ayomide, and Omolola Grace exhibited exceptional teamwork, strategic thinking, and composure under pressure. Their collaborative efforts and individual contributions proved instrumental in navigating the complexities of the debates and emerging victorious in the end.
The Professor FE. Egbokhare Inter-Press Debate Competition not only showcased the talent and intelligence of the participants but also highlighted the importance of critical thinking, effective communication, and respectful discourse in shaping informed opinions and fostering intellectual growth among students.
Congratulations to FATSSSA Press on their impressive win, and commiserations to all the other participating press teams for their outstanding performances in this year's edition.
🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭 A win for FATSSSA
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