EDITORIAL

OUR DINNER ON TECH TARMAC: A CONTINUED TRADITION?

Sometime last week, the Adok led administration released comprehensive posters on the Week. Each day, appropriately defined with its activities. With great enthusiasm, one would begin to read through each day for the sake of fantasies and expectations regarding the week. Something to at least, lighten up the students of Engineering

However, It is surprising that our supposed most glamorous and classy event of the week is sending a premonition of a looming mess! Our Dinner/Awards Night is happening on Tech Tarmac. Why should our former days struggle with the latter?! I was initially confused when the venue and time underneath the event came as Tech Tarmac, perhaps the error of mixing up the Variety Night and Dinner. The mist cleared coupled with an unfortunate dawn on my thoughts. The first time was last session (maybe ever) in the history of TESA week, a Dinner was holding on an open ground. It is possibly flustered with dirty canopies and white covered tables. There will be neither entries nor exits in the Faculty Dinner, no proper restriction as to tickets and invited guests. Only if Adok and his friends have some magical structures to put in place on this ground. The possibility of rainfall disrupting the programme creeps in. Well, the season of those mighty waterfalls seems over. Apparently, Technology and Engineering Students Association also known as TESA will be the only Faculty Association holding its Dinner in an open field THIS SESSION.

Drums of discomfort must be banged in the ears of Adedokun Oluyinka and his executives as regards this irritating slap the whole faculty is about to receive. We can not fold our arms and be thrown a dung of faeces come the 12th of December, 2014. We can not showcase our corporate suits, gorgeous gowns, wear our nice Cologne and walk or even cab down majestically to an open field carnival! No! It is not an induction party or a Variety Night, we deserve some value.

Dear Adok and other executives, we hope your administration doesn’t establish this retrograde step deep into the past trains of leadership that has run through the rails of the Faculty. We hope it’s just a joke to be laughed over in the end. The TESA week is your first sole responsibility as administrators of this faculty and should be embraced with all zeal. The peak of disgrace is killing the vibes straight from posters that ought to prickle our cells in anticipation of the events.
Sirs, Mediocrity is not an option in the week.

TECHPRESSORG

 

 

 

 

 

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