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Welcome 🤗

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 The Dramatic Arts Students' Association welcomes every fresher into the Department of Dramatic Arts – a place where we play, but don't play with our work. As you have taken another leap in your academics, we urge you to focus and be determined to fulfill those beautiful dreams you've always wanted to fulflll.  Here's our little advice for you: • Read and study well. • Attend classes  • Don't skip rehearsals.  • Eat good foods; don't take junks.  • Respect your lecturers.  • Don't get distracted by useless activities.  •W Believe in yourself.  • Trust in God.  We wish you a fruitful journey ahead. God bless you.  DASA KWENU!

Exclusive Interviews

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 Two undergraduates, Ore and Tolu, have just been offered admission into the Obafemi Awolowo University to study Dramatic Arts. They were very elated. At least they would be free from the "mom-and-dad wahala."  They had met their senior colleagues on Facebook, who encouraged them and shared some exciting experiences about how fun the department was: the overnight rehearsals, the late-night eating, and other enchanting stories that made Ore and Tolu's brains release endorphins.  Finally, they resumed on the Feb 16, 2021. They were both given Mozambique Hall. After the Freshers' Orientation, they were asked by the President of the Dramatic Arts Students' Association (DASA) to come to the department. The DASA Executives and the Induction coordinators introduced themselves, and briefed them about the do's and don't's of the department, the Induction rehearsals, the fees to be paid, and everything that's worth taking note of.  After the meeting, they me...