This week chat is one I would not
soon forget in the history of many chats I’ve had with people personally. Why?
Because I received the best fortunate news of my life! It’s a tidbit about Pen
Club. Did I just say that? Yes, the revelation you will get to identify with in
this edition of the special exclusive media chat with another students’ leader.
Lest I forget, I am Abdulhafeez T. Oyewole, the Editor-in-Chief of the highly
respected Pen Club of the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria; welcoming you on board.
As promised last time, I have the
honour of bringing to you the President of National Association of Political Science
Students (NAPSS) in person of Mr. Rilwan
Bello who talked about the achievements of NAPSS under his watch to the
extent that he lost count. He is however of the belief that, the best way to serve God is by serving His
creatures.
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Pen Club Editor (P.ED):
This is Abdulhafeez
Oyewole, the Editor-in-Chief of Pen Club of ABU Zaria (cuts)
NAPSS President (N.P): Oh, Pen Club! I have been hearing about you guys o.
P.ED: (Smiles)
Really? Thank you sir, I am highly elated to have heard this from you. We’ve
been sending our reporters around.
N.P: Yes,
actually, actually, it’s true.
P.ED: And I am
very glad to have a chat with you this day.
N.P: Okay.
It’s a pleasure. Thank you for having me.
N.P: (Smiles)
who am I? I am Bello Rilwan ‘na’ (grin). Well, I’m Bello Rilwan, a 400 level
student of the Department of Political Science and I am also the President,
National Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS). I think that will
suffice, right?
P.ED: (Smiles)
it doesn’t. We would like to know about your academic and family background.