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From Akwa Ibom State University_AKSU
AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY (AKSU)
POST UTME AND DIRECT ENTRY SCREENING EXERCISE FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC YEAR
Kindly read through the attached documents for your information and necessary action.
Best wishes.
© The Directorate of Information
Public Relations and Protocol
(Office of the Vice-Chancellor)
Akwa Ibom State University
From Akwa Ibom State University_AKSU AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY (AKSU) POST UTME AND DIRECT ENTRY SCREENING EXERCISE FOR THE 2025/2026 ACADEMIC YEAR Kindly read through the attached documents for your information and necessary action. Best wishes. © The Directorate of Information Public Relations and Protocol (Office of the Vice-Chancellor) Akwa Ibom State University -
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THE ARUGBA: THE VIRGIN WHO CARRIES THE SACRED KEG IN KEGITES CLUB
In the mystical rhythm of African tradition and Kegites heritage, the Arugba stands as a powerful symbol of purity, spiritual continuity, and ancestral connection. Traditionally, among the Yoruba people, the Arugba is the virgin girl who carries the sacred calabash during the Osun-Osogbo festival, believed to be the vessel through which spiritual offerings are transported to the gods.
In the Kegites Club, a socio-cultural organization deeply rooted in Afro-consciousness, traditional symbolism and the protection, preservation, and promotion of African Cultural heritage, this sacred role is adapted and preserved in a unique and respectful way through the Arugba who carries the Sacred Keg of Office.
In Kegites philosophy, the Keg is not just a container for pouring palm wine; it is the soul of the club, representing unity, tradition, spiritual bonding, ancestral knowledge, and the authority and existence of an Ilya. The Keg is carried not just physically but also symbolically, it is a burden of trust, purity, and cultural duty passed on from one generation to another.
The Arugba in Kegites is often portrayed as a young maiden selected to carry the Sacred Keg of Office during procession at major functions in which the Keg would appear, like Mass Transformation, World Gyration, and Coronation ceremonies. She is not just a carrier of the Keg of Office but a living embodiment of honor, purity, and sacred trust. She is seen as a vessel of ancestral invocation, a guardian of the club's moral fabric, and a symbol of cultural fertility and spiritual direction.
Just like in the traditional Yoruba rites, the Arugba’s purity or moral uprightness is symbolic of spiritual cleanliness. She must not just be pure in body, but also pure in heart, speech, and intention. This is not to idolize virginity for its own sake, but to elevate the importance of responsibility, discipline, and sacred trust within the club.
The Arugba carries not just a physical Keg, but also the weight of tradition and cultural preservation. The weight sometimes becomes too much and it’s usually evident on her from her left to right sway during procession. Her role is a bridge between past and future, ancestors and descendants, spirit and society. She walks in silence, with grace, dignity, and focus reminding every comrad of the sacredness of their identity and duty to culture!
In the Kegites Club, the Arugba is tasked with leading processions during solemn time. She is treated with respect, awe, and spiritual reverence not as an object but as an honored channel of ancestral blessings!
The role of the Arugba also celebrates African womanhood , not in a reductive or patriarchal sense, but in a way that honors the role of women as spiritual bearers, nurturers of tradition, and guardians of moral strength. In the Kegites Club, the Arugba is protected, celebrated, and viewed with reverence for the sacred role that she plays.
Chief Arinze Frank Freeman
Oracle IbiniUkpabi
Omenuko VIITHE ARUGBA: THE VIRGIN WHO CARRIES THE SACRED KEG IN KEGITES CLUB In the mystical rhythm of African tradition and Kegites heritage, the Arugba stands as a powerful symbol of purity, spiritual continuity, and ancestral connection. Traditionally, among the Yoruba people, the Arugba is the virgin girl who carries the sacred calabash during the Osun-Osogbo festival, believed to be the vessel through which spiritual offerings are transported to the gods. In the Kegites Club, a socio-cultural organization deeply rooted in Afro-consciousness, traditional symbolism and the protection, preservation, and promotion of African Cultural heritage, this sacred role is adapted and preserved in a unique and respectful way through the Arugba who carries the Sacred Keg of Office. In Kegites philosophy, the Keg is not just a container for pouring palm wine; it is the soul of the club, representing unity, tradition, spiritual bonding, ancestral knowledge, and the authority and existence of an Ilya. The Keg is carried not just physically but also symbolically, it is a burden of trust, purity, and cultural duty passed on from one generation to another. The Arugba in Kegites is often portrayed as a young maiden selected to carry the Sacred Keg of Office during procession at major functions in which the Keg would appear, like Mass Transformation, World Gyration, and Coronation ceremonies. She is not just a carrier of the Keg of Office but a living embodiment of honor, purity, and sacred trust. She is seen as a vessel of ancestral invocation, a guardian of the club's moral fabric, and a symbol of cultural fertility and spiritual direction. Just like in the traditional Yoruba rites, the Arugba’s purity or moral uprightness is symbolic of spiritual cleanliness. She must not just be pure in body, but also pure in heart, speech, and intention. This is not to idolize virginity for its own sake, but to elevate the importance of responsibility, discipline, and sacred trust within the club. The Arugba carries not just a physical Keg, but also the weight of tradition and cultural preservation. The weight sometimes becomes too much and it’s usually evident on her from her left to right sway during procession. Her role is a bridge between past and future, ancestors and descendants, spirit and society. She walks in silence, with grace, dignity, and focus reminding every comrad of the sacredness of their identity and duty to culture! In the Kegites Club, the Arugba is tasked with leading processions during solemn time. She is treated with respect, awe, and spiritual reverence not as an object but as an honored channel of ancestral blessings! The role of the Arugba also celebrates African womanhood , not in a reductive or patriarchal sense, but in a way that honors the role of women as spiritual bearers, nurturers of tradition, and guardians of moral strength. In the Kegites Club, the Arugba is protected, celebrated, and viewed with reverence for the sacred role that she plays. Chief Arinze Frank Freeman Oracle IbiniUkpabi Omenuko VII -
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Happy weekend my people...let's GADA TO MAKE MORE MONEY
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Happy weekend my people...let's GADA TO MAKE MORE MONEY
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𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Ethan Nwaneri signed his new deal at Arsenal valid until 𝐉𝐮𝐧𝐞 𝟐𝟎𝟑𝟎!
After big progress revealed one week ago and verbal agreement earlier this week, Nwaneri has now signed.
Follows Myles Lewis-Skelly as Arsenal have been able to keep both their gems produced in the Academy 🤝🏾
𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐝.🚨 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Ethan Nwaneri signed his new deal at Arsenal valid until 𝐉𝐮𝐧𝐞 𝟐𝟎𝟑𝟎! ❤️🤍🔐 After big progress revealed one week ago and verbal agreement earlier this week, Nwaneri has now signed. Follows Myles Lewis-Skelly as Arsenal have been able to keep both their gems produced in the Academy 🤝🏾 𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐝. 🧬✨ -
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WHEN A CHILD FALLS , HE LOOKS FORWARD BUT WHEN AN ADULT FALLS , HE LOOKS BACKWARDS TO KNOW WHAT MADE HIM FALL . NIGERIAN VOTERS SHOULD LOOK BACKWARD THIS TIME AROUND TO IDENTIFY TRIBALISM AS OUR GREATEST ENEMY AND VOTE WITHOUT BIASE COME 2027 FOR A BETTER NIGERIA .
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On behalf of Edo people, I would like to apologise to N!gerians and Peter Obi for what Edo State governor said in that video. The governor is pr£aching Hπte and we are not like that in Edo State. This is a pattern, they are turning their governors in states Obi won in 2023 to start ∆tta¢king him deliberately,"– VeryDarkMan, in a new video, spoke out ∆ga!nst Edo Governor Okpebholo's Thr£∆th to Peter Obi's life; Apologises to N!gerians and Peter 0bi in particular says they're not like that
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