Jane Pwajok emerges as the University of Jos’ first female Student Union Government president, winning the election by an overwhelming majority.

The president-elect shared on Twitter (X) that she had won by a margin of more than 1,000 votes, out of five presidential candidates, making her the first female SUG president.

 

She wrote,

“We made history today Got elected as the First Female SUG President, University of Jos! Thank you Josites!!! Thank you to my amazing campaign team turned family. We look forward to defending the confidence you’ve reposed in us by voting us. We will Illuminate today and Shape tomorrow Because #YESWECAN”

The university’s alumni alleged Pwajok became the second female president in decades after Ene Obi, the first female president, was elected in April 1989.

 

See comment below,

@MappingReveals I celebrate your victory, congratulations it’s never easy to be a female leader. One more thing you need to do is to reach out to Ene Obi to clarify the first female SUG president controversy so you are all on the same page.

@unstoppableomotola Free and fair election is always a hit! Rooting for you Girl 👏 👏 😍😍

@kvng_mst It’s the 21st century!You deserve it!See as them boys fall yakata 😂

@ChinweBlesing The kinda tweet that deserves to blow up Congratulations girl Many more wins

@NelOsujiCongratulations darling , you have made history, leave ypur mark and make sure they never forget!
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