Mavis Akobila Rushed To Hospital
In a surprising turn of events, Mavis Akobila, the aspirant for the KNUST Women’s Commissioner was rushed to the hospital today due to a suspected case of food poisoning. The incident occurred just hours before her scheduled vetting session, leaving her supporters deeply concerned.
Vetting Scheduled Today
Mavis Akobila, was swiftly taken to the KNUST Hospital for immediate medical attention after exhibiting severe symptoms believed to be caused by food poisoning. University authorities and medical professionals are currently investigating the exact cause of this unfortunate incident.
Supporters Of Mavis Speaks After alleged food poisoning
Despite this setback, Mavis Akobila’s supporters remain steadfast in their belief that she will overcome this challenge and emerge even stronger. Ultimately securing the position of SRC Women’s Commissioner. Expressing their unwavering support, her campaign team released a statement highlighting their confidence in her abilities.

Her Condition In Hospital: Food poisoning
While Mavis Akobila receives necessary medical treatment and rest, her campaign team has temporarily suspended public appearances and activities. However, they assure her supporters that she remains fully committed to her campaign and will resume activities as soon as she recovers.
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The KNUST community eagerly awaits updates on Mavis Akobila’s condition. Messages of support and well-wishes are pouring in from students across campus. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of campaigns. The strength and determination demonstrated by those aspiring to student leadership positions.
Our Prayers Are With Mavis Akobila For Speedy recovery
With unwavering hope for Mavis Akobila’s speedy recovery. Her supporters firmly believe that her resilience and determination will propel her to victory. They remain confident that her leadership will effectively advocate for the rights and welfare of women within the student body.