23-Year-Old Makes History, Becomes NIPSS Youngest Ever Graduate

“At first, I didn’t quite grasp its full impact until my dad explained, ‘You are truly making history as the youngest to accomplish this." She said

23-Year-Old Makes History,  Becomes NIPSS Youngest Ever Graduate

Ayomide Olubodun, a 23-year-old human resources expert, has made history by becoming the youngest graduate from the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru, Jos. The institute confirmed that Olubodun is the youngest Nigerian to participate in the Policy, Strategy, and Leadership Course (PSLC 47) at NIPSS.

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The announcement was made during the institute’s recent graduation ceremony held at its premises in Kuru, Jos. Olubodun, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in Human Resource Management, is currently pursuing her PhD. She was among the distinguished Nigerians who recently completed the PSLC 47 at NIPSS.

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In her role as the Chief Operating Officer of Sign At Site Outdoor, Olubodun is dedicated to fostering action among diverse audiences. She has participated in numerous workshops and training sessions both locally and internationally, presenting several papers and journals.

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In an interview with journalists, Olubodun expressed joy regarding her achievements and credited her father for his mentorship and financial support. Reflecting on her journey, she said, “At first, I didn’t quite grasp its full impact until my dad explained, ‘You are truly making history as the youngest to accomplish this."