TASUEDites React As TASUEDSU PRO Tackles IPC

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The Press is known as the fourth estate of the realm of government in any country and this makes the Independent Press Council (IPC) of Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) to published an article titled “TASUEDSU IMAGE MAKER OR IMAGE BREAKER?” on the 9th of March, 2020.

The office of the incumbent Tai Solarin University of Education Students’ Union (TASUEDSU) Public Relations Officer (PRO) was alleged of poor/unethical performance.
According to IPCTASUED, “The Level of Operation of the Incumbent TASUEDSU PRO is of No Good Shape”.

It’s crystal clear that the above Writeup doesn’t go down well with the TASUEDSU PRO who took to social media on the 10th of March 2020 to tackles IPCTASUED in publication titled “INDEPENDENT PRESS COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE PREJUDICED”.

Comrade Adewuyi Taiwo Elijah (Fabulous) the TASUEDSU PRO alleged IPCTASUED of defamation of character and an attempt to blackmail his office and personality on social media.

The TASUEDSU PRO said, “IPCTASUED are sad because of his timely update online and he accused them of forcing him to joined them in which he refused”.
“My Question is this, What’s the Achievement of Small-Mario when he was the TASUEDSU PRO? “- Fabulous

TASUEDITES has begin to react to the stories of these two parties both online and offline…

… What’s your view on this issue TASUEDITES?

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