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Free week!!! FASA HOLDS RAG DAY(2)

 Unlike many might have thought, the fun didn't end there. Who could believe anything more could happen? Well, just like an onlooker said, ‘if you no dey FASA where you dey?’. This statement more than anyone could have imagined, held more to it than could have been predicted. It could be said that already present onlookers contacted their friends from the hostels and wherever, to come and be a part of the fun as was, if anyone was truly asked, suspected that ‘they couldn't go and give the gist of what was experienced, as a first-hand experience would beat any other thing’. Excitement could be seen on the faces of all who were present. People never got tired of dancing and the DJ never got tired of blasting the largely favoured music of the ‘very hungry’ crowd. The numbers of people who appeared after the first round of fun cannot be overemphasized as there was huge traffic just from the activity. It seemed like time was not of the importance because as seconds turned into minut...

Free week!!! FASA UNIJOS HOLDS RAG DAY.

What's better than going to school but not actually going to school? Nothing!     Just like any other institution of higher learning, the ‘Faculty of Arts Students’ of the university of Jos, after long weeks of attending lectures with no fun, organised her annual ‘FASA WEEK’ which is normally done to blow off steam and gather momentum to prepare for exams which would normally begin in short weeks after the program. The FASA executives led by the Director of Socials organised this event which took place from the 5th -11th of July which featured so many engaging extracurricular activities. One which stood out of course, because of it's extra, juicier activities was the RAG DAY which took place in front of the Faculty of Arts building on Friday, the 9th of July. A large crowd gathered to witness and be part of this event and there was a lot to see ranging from music and dance, irregular dressings as students were dressed in ‘rag’ clothing, and  M...