The National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS) has commended Ambassador Quadri Ibrahim Adeniyi, Founder of Eniobanke Foundation for Humanity for the educational support recently extended to a cross-section of Ogun State students across the nation.
According to a statement signed by NAOSS President, Aare Oluwafemi Ajayi, the foundation graciously awarded ₦50,000 bursary grants to fifty Ogun State students, helping to cushion to harsh economic realities.
Ajayi added that ten exceptional students who have distinguished themselves academically with First Class and Distinction grades would also be presented with laptop computers, while desktop computer systems have also been approved to strengthen the operations of the NAOSS National Secretariat and its chapters.
NAOSS said the foundation has chosen to stand on the side of hope with these laudable gestures.
The statement reads, “For us, this is more than an intervention; it is a statement that the future of Ogun State should never be abandoned to circumstance.
“A people who invest in their students are simply investing in their own tomorrow.
“The wealth of any society is not hidden in its soil but in the quality of minds it is able to nurture.”
The statement emphasised that the initiative was made possible through the bridge-building and responsible leadership of Ajayi, whose administration has continued to prove that students’ unionism must move beyond rhetoric to practical results.
NAOSS stressed that his commitment to building partnerships that directly touch the lives of students reflects a leadership philosophy anchored on service, responsibility and measurable impact.
The NAOSS President expressed deep appreciation to Ambassador Quadri Ibrahim Adeniyi for considering the future of Ogun State students a matter of priority.
He described the Founder of Eniobanke Foundation for Humanity as a man whose success has not disconnected him from the struggles of ordinary people and whose generosity has become a source of hope for many families.
He further appealed to other public-spirited individuals and corporate organisations to emulate this noble example, noting that the burden of building society cannot be left to government alone.
According to him, every generation is remembered by the opportunities it creates for those coming behind.
The NAOSS President also urged beneficiaries and youths across the nation to keep alive the values of compassion, kindness and service to humanity exemplified by Adeniyi, reminding them that the greatest appreciation for a good deed is to become a source of blessing to others.

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