23-Year-Old NANS Presidential Candidate Pledges Reform Ahead of National Convention
Deniran, expressing confidence in his candidacy, dismissed rumors of stepping down, attributing them to individuals attempting to undermine the election process. He emphasized the historical significance of his candidacy, noting its uniqueness compared to previous contests dominated by non-academic students.
As the National Convention of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) approaches, 23-year-old presidential candidate Comrade Rioborue Jude Deniran outlines his ambitious plans for substantial reforms within the association. Deniran, a leading candidate for the presidential position, conveyed his commitment to revitalizing NANS while inspecting the Old Parade Ground in Abuja, the convention's venue.
Deniran, expressing confidence in his candidacy, dismissed rumors of stepping down, attributing them to individuals attempting to undermine the election process. He emphasized the historical significance of his candidacy, noting its uniqueness compared to previous contests dominated by non-academic students.
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"As the curator of the Renewed NANS Movement, I urge all delegates to vote for me to become the President of NANS. I promise to give the association a strong voice and restore its lost glory," Deniran declared.
The NANS presidential candidate's pledge for reform aligns with his vision to bring about positive change within the organization, promising a fresh start if elected. Delegates' accreditation for the convention was scheduled to commence on the day of Deniran's statement, setting the stage for a crucial electoral event in the student association.
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The upcoming convention holds the promise of significant transformations under Deniran's leadership, as he positions himself to address the challenges faced by NANS and usher in a new era for the student body.