PURPOSEFUL REPRESENTATION: A COMMITMENT TO LISTEN, ADVOCATE, AND SERVE.
Esteemed NUESALITES,
I, Ojo Abdmalik Olayiwola, politically addressed as ALABI, a 300 level student of the department of Science Education, humbly declare my intention to contest for the position of SENATOR
The future we desire must be represented by those willing to serve it.
Esteemed NUESALITES, let us advance the cause of Purposeful Representation and strengthen the culture of listening, advocacy, and service within our community.
Together, we move forward.
ALABI 4 SENATOR. π₯
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Last week Saturday, I had the privilege of moderating a webinar hosted by the office of the librarian, Department of Science Education, under The Renaissance Administration.
The session was themed "From Setback to Comeback: The Power of Resilience."
I like my new found passion of quizzing here and there. It's challenging and I love it!
It was a great experience. And yes, I'll still show up for moreee!
Yesterday, I was privileged to represent the Faculty of Education for the quiz competition with one of my team members at the NAAS week at the Faculty of Agriculture.
But as much as knowledge is relevant, implementation is equally important.
It was truly a pleasure moderating the session. The content was highly relatable. Big ups to The Renaissance Administration for putting this together.
#Setbacktocomeback#academicmotivation
It was designed to encourage and motivate students facing academic challenges; reminding us all that setbacks such as poor grades, academic pressure, failure, or uncertainty do not define our future.
Our speakers delivered insightfully, and I gained a great deal.
Behind every General Assembly, project, training, and activity were moments of planning, deliberation, accountability, and decision-making.
And through every meeting, the TIME story continued to unfoldπ
#TIMEStory#BetterByFarConvention#JCINUNILORIN#SPARK#AMPLIFY#JCI
I had the privilege of attending the 301st Inaugural Lecture at the University of Ilorin, delivered by my brilliant lecturer, Prof. Ganiyu Bello. His talk on using constructivist pedagogy in Biology to drive national development was nothing short of inspiring.
Grateful for all the love and support. Now we prep for the main EVC contest next month. Knowledge upon knowledge.
Ahead ahead! π
#Unilorin#PreEVC2026#FacultyOfEducation
Representing the Faculty of Education at the Pre-EVC Intellectual Contest stirred up a yearning I didn't know I had.
My team and I finally broke the "early exit" jinx! From 16 faculties down to the top 4 in Unilorin. π
As my friend said: standing there is a win. So, BIG W! π₯
Last week, I attended this event.
It served as a great platform for building confidence, public speaking, and critical thinking.
That exposure now has me representing the Faculty of Education in the Prof. Saudat Salah Abdulbaqi Interfaculty Intellectual Pre-EVC Contest.
The stage is set for the Grand Finale of the Inter-Faculty Oratory Contest.
After rounds of bold ideas and fierce competition, finalists now take the stage to speak on:
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work.
This is where intellect, persuasion, and presence meet.