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    Posted February 24, 2013 by
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    SOLIDARITY TEAM SET FOR LANDSLIDE VICTORY

     
    As the UEL elections kicks off on the 4th of March 2013, all candidates with diverse interests are getting set for what political experts call “a vehicle for students satisfaction”. Standing out amongst various candidates and slates is the “SOLIDARITY FOR STUDENTS’ SATISFACTION TEAM” with one major goal in mind “Providing mechanisms to enhance the satisfaction of students in the great university of East London.”
    Apart from their array of quality and intellectually capable candidates, the team “Solidarity”, led by Friday Obodo, is keen on reforming the academic and social life of the resilient students, through the creation of open forums, between students and lecturers, establishing social mechanisms for students’ to relax and many more which are too many to list.
    From a well-established source, some members of the “SOLIDARITY FOR STUDENTS’ SATISFACTION TEAM” have been tested and proven at various levels of service to the union, and have demystified the problems and solutions to challenges confronting students which were indicated in their focused and objective manifestos.
    There is no gainsaying that with the cohesive support from the great students of the University of East London, “SOLIDARITY FOR STUDENTS’ SATISFACTION TEAM” will soar at the polls into a landslide victory, not just for the team but for all the students.

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