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At the University of Abuja on Thursday 16th May 2019, to witness the handover, from the Students Caretaker Committee (SCC) to the elected Student Union Government (SUG) of the University.

At the University of Abuja on Thursday 16th May 2019, to witness the handover, from the Students Caretaker Committee (SCC) to the elected Student Union Government (SUG) of the University. With about 500+ attendees, the SCC Chairman is Chizurum Michael Anabaraonye. He is also the Regional / Campus Director at Hult Prize Foundation.
The goal of Hult Prize is to launch a start-up enterprise that can radically change the world and breed the next generation of social entrepreneurs. Each year, the Hult Prize team issues a big bold challenge aligned with a large market opportunity inspiring students from over 100 countries to solve it’s greatest problem.
In view of the NEW ATTRACTIONS coming to GBG (Start-up JAM Coming Soon!), collaborating with LAUNCHPAD. Launchpad is a global acceleration program that helps startups build and scale great products by matching them with the best of Google - its people, network, and advanced technologies
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