Who is Balogun Ade bright? Balogun Ade Bright is a young man from Mopa in Mopamuro LGA of Kogi State whose ideology about life and leadership is focus on human development. He is a known Development Practitioner whose testimony is well known by the youth across his local Government, his state and Nigeria as a whole. As his name suggest, he is very bright and focused in his dealings. Birth and Early Life Mr Balogun Ade Bright was born on August 30th in the early 80's to the family of Pa Elijah Balogun of Ileteju Mopa in Mopamuro LGA of Kogi state. He grew up alongside his siblings in Bolorunduro street Ileteju, Mopa, where he made a lot of childhood friends Education The young Ade started his educational journey at Baptist MLGEA Primary School, Ileteju Mopa. He proceeded to ECWA Secondary School, Mopa where he graduated as one of the best student in his set. Due to his ardent desire to be a successful man, Ade continue his pursue for academic excellence at Kogi State University, An...
Chiamaka Deborah Motilewa is a graduate of Dublin Business School, Ireland(BA), University of Aberdeen, Econs(MA) and Covenant University where she had her Doctorate degree in Business Administration.The obviously excited young lady took to twitter to make the announcement. The Jos-born erudite hails from Kogi State, although her mum is from Anambra state. Shelater moved to Lagos with her parents where she attended Chrisland Primary School Ikeja, and Chrisland College Idimu.She then proceeded to Dublin Business School, Ireland where she had her BA(hons) inAccounting and Finance (2011) and an MSC(Econs) International Business, Energy and Petroleum from the University of Aberdeen, UK (2012).According to information on the Covenant University website, Chiamaka is a lecturer at the Business Administration department of the university. Motilewa Bolanle Deborah is a versatile professional lecturer, researcher, business developer and project manager. She has positioned ...
George Jean Nathan said and I quote “Bad leaders are elected by good citizens who do not vote” Voting is the expression of ourselves and our civic responsibility to our state and the country, a vote is like a rifle (firearm), it usefulness depends upon the character of the user. It has become a necessity for me as the Nakoss President of this noble Institution (University of Jos) to charge all Nakossites on the Plateau to make use of the short semester break and the few days remaining to get their Permanent Voters Card. I have come to a realization that politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians. So getting involved as students and deciding who is suitable to Lead is way to go. A man without a vote is a man without a security. And in our Nigeria today, we need our PVC as our protection because This was not the Nigeria our fathers fought for. However, always remember that just because you do not take an interest in politics, does not mean politics wo...
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