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In this year's production of   This year’s Loyola Union   This was my first year as a   The Loyola Union experience
                               'Dance on His Grave' by   production had me play the   Loyola Union member. I   was an amazing one. I got the
                               Barclays Anyakoroma, I    role of Chief Apodi, the   acted as one of the women at   opportunity to showcase my
                               played Alaere. She is the   king’s right-hand man, and   the various meetings held by   talent in the LJC theatre
                               proud and stubborn queen of   the man who had adviced the   the Queen of Toru-Ama. It   along with my friends. The
                               Toru-Ama. She is a feminist   king to take a violent position   was a hilarious role to play   numerous practices and
                               to the core and is willing to   against the women of Tora-  though I didn’t say much. I   Loyola Union meetings with
                               risk anything to get what she   Ama. This was my first non-  kept the play alive with   fellow members helped to
                               wants and to fight for what   jovial role in the Union and   others fueling fights,   build our relationships with
                               she believes in. she strives to   so really challenged me as an   throwing insults and agreeing   one another and contributed
                               lead all the women to victory   actor.              with the Queen to make war   greatly to the success of the
                               but will she succeed?                               in the land. I would miss   presentation. I thank God for
                                                         OMOLE, Korede, '15        being a member of LU.     everything.
                               IWO-BROWN, Aribi, '15
                                                                                   BANKOLE, Elsa, '15        EKE, Adaeze, '15
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