In an inspiring display of support and acknowledgment, the Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Akanbi, along with Sub-Dean Faculty of Art Dr. Adesuyi, former SUG President Comrade Reformer, and incumbent SUG President Comrade INEC, have lauded the remarkable efforts of DHDEI (Dakiz Human Development and Empowerment Initiative) in Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba-Akoko.
The praise comes following the successful implementation of another Empowerment Program overseen by Miss Ifedayo (CEO Feda Pixel) and Mr. Eluwole Feranmi (CEO Snap Venus) who are both Ambassadors of the organization. The initiative witnessed the allocation of a new batch of beneficiaries, aiming to uplift and empower students within the university community.
Expressing his appreciation, Prof. Akanbi highlighted the pivotal role of such programs in fostering entrepreneurship and self-reliance among students. He emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to ensure sustainable development and growth within the university ecosystem.
Dr. Adesuyi echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the significance of practical skill acquisition in preparing students for the challenges of the modern world. He commended DHDEI for its proactive approach in addressing the needs of the student populace.
Comrade Reformer, the former SUG President, reminisced on the transformative impact of empowerment initiatives during his tenure and commended DHDEI for its commitment to continuity and innovation.
In his remarks, Comrade INEC, the current SUG President, highlighted the importance of inclusivity in such programs, ensuring that every student has access to opportunities for personal and professional development.
The Empowerment Program spearheaded by Akingbade Toluwa-Jolomi stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and community-driven initiatives in fostering growth and progress within academic environments. As the university continues to nurture its students, endeavors like these serve as beacons of hope and inspiration for the future generation of leaders and entrepreneurs.
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