Yesterday, I held engaging sessions with the Secretary General of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone F, Comrade Felix Ifeyinwa Cynthia, who visited me on a courtesy call. Accompanying her were Comrade Alaribe Kelechi and Comrade Onwughala Ifeanyi.
Our meeting allowed us to exchange perspectives on a wide array of issues concerning Nigerian students. Including expressing my satisfaction at the fact that she is leading a charge to return NANS to the campuses. I was particularly elated to host a NANS executive made up of actual Students.
Although the specifics of our discussion remain confidential, I can say that the conversation was notably insightful.
The conversations held during our meeting are likely to be instrumental in shaping new policies and reforms aimed at enhancing the quality of education and the student experience in Nigeria.
Under the guidance of Comrade Cynthia, NANS continues its commendable work in advocating for students’ rights and striving to ensure a brighter future for all Nigerian students. It is undoubtedly a remarkable step towards amplifying the voices of Nigerian students nationwide.
— Mazi Ejimofor Opara, KSM.
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