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These past weeks seem to be a flex for LASUites. From the LISTEN event organized by the LASU Debate Society to the various Trade Fairs, symposiums and Pageantries.
Talking about trade fairs, the LASUSU trade fair was held last week and other faculties have been organising their own this week, it's quite an experience and it makes LASU look less boring. The LASUSU TRADE-FAIR was indeed a blast, It was held for 3 days in front of the Buba Marwa auditorium and the faculty trade fairs have been amazing so far.
However, did the buyers come with their A-game?
In this newsletter, I'll be revealing the different kinds of people that visited the trade fair in LASU. Catch your sub if you fall into any of these categories.
To begin with, the BALLERS did not go there to play. They went to spend real money on the things they want to buy. The trade fair was organized specially for these people. They are the rich kids of LASU. They will buy for themselves and still buy for their friends and family. They are the real LASUSU trade fair MVPs if you fall under this category, avoid EFCC by all means.
Secondly, we have the MISERS. This set of people can price for Africa. They approach the vendors like they want to purchase something only for them to start pricing it. Most times, they don't even end up buying. Their job is to frustrate the vendors. If you fall under this category, fear God abeg.
We also have the WAKA PASS. This category of people just come out to observe. They are most likely sapafied or seeing shege. It's either they are at the trade fair to do "god when" or to just look and pass. If you fall under this category, don't worry, E go better.
Furthermore, we have the FOODIES. These people just want to taste every food, snack, or edible they find at the trade fair. They know all the cake spots and all the chicken spots. They are ready to enjoy themselves while it lasts. If you fall under this category, 'knock, knock, knock', that's SAPA knocking on your door.
In addition, we have the FUN LOVERS. This category of people is the "shayo guys and babes". They love music, dance, and vibes. You'll always find them with the DJ. They bring life and energy to the trade fair. If you fall under this category, say cheese... LIDC is here.
Whatever category you fall under, the important thing is to have fun and enjoy it while it last. Enjoy the rest of the Semester but don't forget "The fear of LIDC is the beginning of a good CGPA"
Oluwemimo Precious, Editor, LASU Life Newsletter 🛩️
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Na me be the original foodie😂😂