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Eko Tour: NULASS Inter-Campus Football Match Ends in Thrilling Turnaround

Eko Tour: NULASS Inter-Campus Football Match Ends in Thrilling Turnaround

By Tolulope Onifade and Sodiq Agbaogun

In an exhilarating display of skill and determination, the National Union of Lagos State Students (NULASS) tour took an unexpected twist as NULASS LASUED staged a stunning comeback in a football match against NULASS LASUSTECH. 


The match, held at Lagos State University of Education's (LASUED) stadium on its Epe campus, kept spectators on the edge of their seats with an unforgettable turn of events.

The game kicked off with NULASS LASUSTECH asserting their dominance early in the first half, securing a two-goal lead thanks to Adjovi Victor and Olowo Samuel. The LASUSTECH team showcased remarkable teamwork and precision, sending shockwaves through the crowd.

As the first half drew to a close, NULASS LASUED showed their resilience, and Ibrahim Olatunji's spectacular free kick found the back of the net, narrowing the deficit to 1-2. The halftime whistle sounded, leaving fans eager to witness the unfolding drama in the second half.

NULASS LASUED's determination and unwavering spirit came to the forefront in the second half. The team orchestrated an impressive turnaround, overcoming the early setback to secure a remarkable 3-2 victory. Ogundeko Temitayo emerged as the hero of the match, netting two crucial goals, and sealing their triumph with a well-executed penalty.


Lasued Football team

Post-match, Prince Adeyemi Ogunlari, the Student Affairs Officer and staff adviser to NULASS LASUED, took center stage to commend the remarkable display of sportsmanship and talent demonstrated by both teams. He assured the visiting LASUSTECH players that they would be well cared for during their stay in Epe. Prince Ogunlari's words were accompanied by heartfelt praise for the players, underlining the camaraderie and unity that characterize the NULASS community.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Polytechnic Students Union President, Comrade Muftaudeen Surakat, expressed his delight at the thrilling match and extended his gratitude to Prince Adeyemi Ogunlari for the warm hospitality extended to the LASUSTECH team. Comrade Surakat emphasized the importance of such inter-campus events in fostering strong bonds among students and promoting healthy competition.

Laspotech Football Team

The NULASS inter-campus football match at LASUED's Epe campus will undoubtedly
 be remembered as a testament to the unbreakable spirit of student unity, sportsmanship, and the passion for the game. As the cheers from the spectators echoed throughout the stadium, it was clear that this event would remain etched in the memories of all who attended.




Comments

  1. Comr. Nul. Ibrahim Rasheed (Ray-d)12 August 2023 at 17:29

    NULASS LASUED MOCPED CHAPTER,wish NULASS LASUSTECH a successful EKO Tour.
    We are very delighted to have you on our campus today.
    We promise to continue the good relationship and the spirit of sportsmanship between us.
    God bless NULASS LASUSTECH.
    God bless NULASS LASUED MOCPED CHAPTER.
    @ Comr.Nul Ibrahim Rasheed (Ray-d) Gen.Sec NULASS LASUED(MOCPED Chapter).

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  2. Nulass laspotech kit up like masquerade, they can do better. No wonder they couldn't hold up the two goals.

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