National Youth Council Hails Epe Indegenes For Emerging Best Graduating Students In LASU

  • National Youth Council of Nigeria, Epe Branch, has congratulated Epe indigenes who emerged best graduating students in LASU

  • The Youth Council said they celebrate the great feat and achievement as their own and encourages other youths in the community to emulate them

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Epe Branch, has congratulated Epe indigenes who emerged best graduating students at the 54th Convocation of the Lagos State University (LASU).

The students are Ogunkoya Adekunle, Benjamin Olowu, and Busari Shamsideen Olalekan of the Schools of Transport, Mechanical Engineering, and Finance, respectively.

The Epe National Youth Council’s congratulatory message was contained in a statement signed by Coordinator, NYCN Epe & Secretary, NYCN Epe Division, Comrade Amb. Ladele Ismail Oluwaseyi and made available to EKO HOT BLOG on Thursday.

The Youth Council said they celebrate the great feat and achievement as their own and encourages other youths in the community to emulate them.

The statement reads, “It is with great delight and immense joy that the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Epe Branch, writes to Congratulate the following vibrant scholars of Epe origin:

  1. OGUNKOYA ADEKUNLE S. (School of Transport).
  2. BENJAMIN OLOWU (Mechanical Engineering).
  3. BUSARI SHAMSIDEEN OLALEKAN (Finance)

“On their academic excellence as the best graduating students in their respective departments and Faculty in Lagos State University (LASU).

“We commend, applaud and celebrate their great feat and achievement as ours because academic achievement is important for the successful development of young people in the society.

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“Also, we encourage other youths in the community to emulate them and achieve giant strides in their academic endeavours.

“We hope to have more best graduating students from Epe Division in the coming Convocation ceremony in LASU and other Institutions across the county.”

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