- Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, received a student who emerged as the one-day governor of Lagos State, Gloria Eniola Ajala.
- Ajala, a student of Lafiaji High School, Lagos Island, achieved the feat after she won the 2018 spelling bee competition.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, received a student who emerged as the one-day governor of Lagos State, Gloria Eniola Ajala.
Ajala, a student of Lafiaji High School, Lagos Island, achieved the feat after she won the 2018 spelling bee competition.
Sanwo-Olu, via his official Twitter account on Friday, shared photos of himself and the teenager alongside other members of her cabinet at the state government house, Alausa in Ikeja, Lagos State.
The governor hailed the student’s heroics at the competition while also commending her personality and attitude to issues affecting the state.
“Say hello to ‘Miss Governor’ Eniola Ajala, the one day Governor of Lagos State. She is a student of Lafiaji High School, Lagos Island and won a state-wide spelling bee competition. I am impressed with her attentiveness, attitude and awareness of issues that affect the State,” Sanwo-Olu tweeted.
The governor added that the initiative is aimed at encouraging students to develop an interest in governance, leadership, and teamwork.
“The initiatives encourage students to show an interest in governance, leadership and team work. They promote healthy academic rivalry among students and enhance their spelling, vocabulary and public speaking abilities,” he said.
Say hello to 'Miss Governor' Eniola Ajala, the one day Governor of Lagos State. She is a student of Lafiaji High School, Lagos Island and won a state-wide spelling bee competition.
I am impressed with her attentiveness, attitude and awareness of issues that affect the State. pic.twitter.com/HWDpVd0sgl
— Babajide Sanwo-Olu (@jidesanwoolu) March 26, 2021
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