Eko Hot Blog reports that the Federation of Epe Division Students Association (FEDSA) has celebrated the Emeritus Coordinator of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Epe Branch, Amb Giwa Moshood Olasupo (GMO), on his birthday.
In a birthday message issued on Wednesday, the National President, FEDSA, Comr. Adesanya Ibrahim and National PRO, FEDSA, Comr. Onoshokun Rasheed, the Epe students’ body described Olasupo as a selfless and committed leader who has had an impactful influence on the association.
The FEDSA executives stated that they are proud of the celebrant, while praying for God’s blessings in his life.
“Federation of Epe Division students association National Felicitate [sic] With Emeritus Coordinator NYCN Epe Branch; Amb Giwa Moshood Olasupo (GMO) On His Natal Day,” the Epe student association’s message reads.
“We join millions of Epe Divisions and well wishers to celebrate Amb Giwa Moshood Olasupo. You have held your feet to ground in the face of adversity, you have shown uncommon love and strength.
“You simplify leadership trait, You are a selfless and committed personality to a common course of purpose. Your constant show of mentorship and leadership had a lot of impactful influence on us; words can’t just quantify how much you meant to the youth and students community.
“We’re proud to be identified with your personality. It’s such a greeting experience with you!
“On behalf of the Students of Epe Division, and everyone whose lives you have touched, want to express our heartfelt gratitude and admiration for all you do. Your work is truly invaluable, and we do not take it for granted. May Allah in His infinite mercies reward you abundantly and bless all you do. May you stay forever young. Do age with sufficient grace.”
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