Comr Princess Omoniyi Alice the newly elected NANS Zone C Financial secretary ,a woman of honor who has contributed to the Nigeria students association beyond expectations, right from her days in school ,has become a woman of honor and a productive role model to all Nigerian female student leaders both in the academic sector and the secular world. The journey started 2009 while schooling in federal college of Education Okene,Kogi state,when she was elected Students Union Government (SUG) Treasurer,that was just the onset,she ran for NANS JCC Kogi state Axis, Vice chairman and she won, within a short period of time She emerge the NANS JCC chairman of Kogi axis, as she drops the mantle of leadership ending of November 2022as NANS JCC chairman Kogi state, she was appointed by the amiable NANS President His Excellency Comr Usman Umar Barambus on the 21st of November 2022.while still celebrating her appointment as Special Adviser on Joint Campus council affairs to the NANS President. She was also elected NANS Zone C Financial Secretary on the 4th of December 2022. With no doubt more lies ahead of the leader.
In a momentous occasion for the student community in Kogi, Comrade Ahmad Kabir has secured a resounding victory as the newly elected JCC Chairman. The high-stakes contest for this influential position drew attention from all corners, ultimately culminating in the triumph of a seasoned leader who has previously served as the Student Union Government (SUG) President and held various other pivotal roles. Comrade Ahmad Kabir's journey to the JCC chairmanship reflects a storied history of commitment to student welfare and a passion for driving positive change. His previous tenure as the SUG President was marked by transformative initiatives that significantly impacted the landscape of Federal College Okene. During his tenure as the SUG President, Comrade Ahmad Kabir spearheaded a series of initiatives that brought about substantial improvements to Federal College Okene. His visionary leadership and proactive approach to addressing student concerns turned the college into a h...
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