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AAUA ELECTION UPDATE! BOWBOW emerge as new president

After the conclusion of AAUA SUG election, here are the result of the updated result after students cast their vote. Below are the lists and arrangement of the  votes;

AAUA 2018 ELECTION  UPDATE !!!
As at 5:00 ( the end of the voting process)

Total voters accredited  - 6129
Total votes casted - 349
total persons remain unvoted - 2340

PRESIDENT
Elyte - 137
yomitty - 349
bowbow - 1956 WINNER
Jega - 880
yellow - 127

VICE-PRESIDENT
ANIKKY- 1500
OMO-B - 2027 WINNER

GEN- SEN
BASEHITZ - 409
TOSYNO - 780
MARSHALL- 551
ORHE- 1796 WINNER

PRO
BOBOVID - 918
SEGUN DANIELS - 1970 WINNER
KUTA - 588

TREASURER
OLORI -648
AFOLAS- 1885 WINNER
FABULOUS- 887

WALFARE
BALINGA- 522
SHANA- 946
MR CLASSIC - 2016 WINNER

FIN SEC
OLA-EMBASSY- 1873 WINNER
RESOURCES- 1592

SOCIAL DIR
HOLUWABASSEY- 2562 WINNER
TOBI MARSHAL- 878

SPORT DIR
PHERYDEE- 1766 WINNER
HYBEE - 1732

AGS
IMPACT - 2416 WINNER  
 
  



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