Friday 27 September 2019

Yagba Students Free WAEC Registration: Okun Students National President, Prince Seun Bello Commends Hon(ELD) Leke Abejide




.....Urges Sons and Daughters of Okunland to emulate him.


By: Nayo Jude Babatunde
27/9/2019 _Lokoja

The National President of the National Association of Okun Student's (NAOS), Comr. Seun Bello (PSB) in a press statement  at the early hours of yesterday 26/09/2019 in the confluence city of Lokoja, commended the humanitarian spirit of Hon. Elder Leke Abejide for the ongoing free WAEC Registration for all secondary school students (W.A.E.C candidates) across Yagba land.

The Students leader in his statement also said that the national body of NAOS is indeed grateful and appreciate with deep sense of humility, the philanthropical act of the Honorable Member, Federal House of Representatives, representing the good people of Yagba federal constituency, Leke Abejide, stating that his commitment to the educational development of Okun land is applaudable and should be emulated.

In his words he described Leke Abejide as a philanthropical asset to the Okun students, an element of effective representation, enhancer and grassroots developer of the Okun educational sector. Adding that his antecedents and commitment even before emergence has motivated a lot of young Okun students for academic excellence and the love for more knowledge.

Further more, the NAOS President haven appreciated the Okun students benefactor also stated emphatically that, critical and special attention should also be given to undergraduate and post graduate Okun students, to drastically reduce the rate of school drop outs due to financial and moral constrains and also for the purposes of knowledge and research advancement, towards the growth of Okun land and the world at large. Adding that Okun students has the potentials to change the world if properly nurtured, mentored and optimised

Finally urged the beneficiaries to be good ambassadors of the association (NAOS), and also pleaded with other illustrious Sons and daughters of the Okun nation home and diaspora to emulate/complement this great feat for a conventional reach out to the Okun students.

He concluded by saying Okun students are watching and recording every history been made,  and it would go down the lane of memories

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