TASUEDSU Aspirants Adopt A New Campaign Strategy

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It’s no longer news that COVID-19 pandemic has done more harm to our economy in this country in which the educational sector isn’t left out due to the closure of all tertiary institutions across the nation.
Nevertheless, the pending issue between Academic Staff Union Of University (ASUU) and Federal Government (FG) is still on point!

Can we say that the lockdown directive is a blessing in disguise for some of the Tai Solarin University of Education Students’ Union (TASUEDSU) aspirants? As they have developed another campaign strategy to woo TASUEDites to vote for them in the forthcoming election 2020/2021.

The new strategy introduced by these aspirants is know as ‘Teaching-Methodology’. This is a system in which aspirants come under the umbrella of; tutorial, online-coaching, empowerment Programme… etc. to cajole voters.

It’s crystal clear that all these aspirants organizing online Programme freely are using it as a campaign strategy to sell their names and potentials.

However, it’s a welcome development to impact in the academic performance of electorates as an aspirant but you need not be carried away by the noise of the market because TASUEDSU election can be so funny!

The E-election has come to stay in Tai Solarin University of Education Students’ Union (TASUEDSU) and you need to also educate/orientate your supporters on the E-voting procedures.

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