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.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) have said giving the biting and excruciating hardship Nigerian Students, their parents and indeed majority of Nigerians are going through, it will not condone any appearances or semblance of fee increment from any tertiary institution, not to talk of a fee increment proper. In a statement signed by NANS National Assistant Secretary General (ASG), Comr. Omede Sunday, who said, "the attention of NANS have been drawn to a rumour of a plan to increase school and or accommodation fees by the management of tertiary institutions in Nigeria". "Should this rumor be true, we call on such tertiary institutions to think again and drop the idea. However, should tertiary institutions be inconsiderate to the plight of suffering Nigerians and go head to make any such increment, NANS will not hesitate to mobilize Nigerian Students to a mother of all protests and shut down any such institution". "The leadership ...
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