VICE Chancellor of the University
of Lagos, Prof. Rahamon Bello has expressed joy over four of her
students, Dawodu Kehinde,Thontteh Opeyemi, Osamor Chukwunwike and Dr.
Oyekunle Ajoke, who received the President Honours Award for their
exemplary works during the National Youth Service Corps.
Receiving the ex-students, the VC, Prof. Bello told those present,
that the award is a testament that something good can come from the
institution as out of over 60 recipients of the national awards, four
came from the university.
In his words.”This is coming at a time when everybody believes that
nothing good can come out of the university system and particularly the
University of Lagos that has received negative information in recent
times as out of over 60 recipients nationwide, four emerged from this
institution.”
While presenting the students to the VC and senior staff of
institution, the DSA expressed praised for the students in
distinguishing themselves from the crown and bringing honours to the
school. He also gave brief summary of what the ex-students did to
receive the president honour awards.
According to him, Kehinde, a Batch B 2012 corps member was deploy to
Kwara State and posted to a rural community in UBE Junior Secondary
School He did extra mural lessons for the students and built a corpers
lodge in the school to solve the problem of accommodation and enhance
the security of corps members.
For Opeyemi, the Prof. said, her desire to make an impact started at
the camp where she was a member of the Camp Quarter Guards. And after,
the orientation exercise, she was posted to Gifted Prime Secondary
School, Gurara, LGA in Niger State where she was deployed. There, she
did the following: Renovating and painting of the Local Government
Corpers Lodge, Donation of well equipped first Aid Boxes to public
schools in the areas.
Donation of 20Dual Desks and Chairs to Day Secondary School in Gawa
Babangida; De-worming of more than two thousand pupils of Primary School
in the area; Free distribution of exercise books to students; Donation
of waste bins to churches and mosques in the area;Distribution of
sanitary pad to students in the area.
The DSA also noted that Chukwunwike, a Batch A 2012 corps member,
who was absent during the presentation, was deployed to Ebony State and
posted to Community Secondary School,Omehe Echara Ikwo LGA .
In his words, “Chukwunwike described as a spirited public servant by
his state coordinator, organised extra- mural lessons for students
preparing for GCE and SSCE examinations and in addition did the
following : Renovation of Science Laboratory at the community;
Renovation of a physics Lab; Printing and donating of 500 copies of MDG
notebooks with its goals to three (3 ) schools;Organised ICT, Fire
Safety and HIV/AIDS awareness trainings for students; Donated National
flags, First Aid Boxes, marker board and installed wall and scientific
charts among several projects within the community; and initiated the
building of the first corpers lodge in the community.
For Dr. Ajoke who also was absent during the presentation , Prof
Babalakin said, she was a 2011 Batch A corps member who was posted to
Gombe State and posted to NYSC Health Clinic in Malala as a Medical
Officer did the following; Training of Seventy (70) antenatal clients
on exclusive breast feeding and home management of diarrhoea in Malaria,
Mass de-worming of 650 pupils , Practical training on preparation of
fortified pap( used to curb malnutrition) to 159 women from Malala,
Lafia and Burari communities; and Donation of fully stocked 14 first-
aid boxes to schools in Dukku wards.
The VC who congratulated the recipients of the awards , pledged that
the institution will assist them in attaining more heights for making
it proud. He however, advised the students to keep the niche they have
created for themselves and to see the school as a stepping stone to
greatness.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
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