ADUN Students Donate Furniture to Support Campus Development
Three hundred-level students of the Community Service Learning (CSL 301) programme at Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN), Ibusa, have donated furniture worth hundreds of thousands of naira to the institution in a demonstration of their commitment to community service and institutional development.
Three hundred-level students of the Community Service Learning (CSL 301) programme at Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN), Ibusa, have donated furniture worth hundreds of thousands of naira to the institution in a demonstration of their commitment to community service and institutional development.

The furniture was presented by the 2025/2026 Community Service Learning Students' Executive during a brief ceremony held at the university.
Speaking at the presentation, the President of the Community Service Learning Students' Executive, Bethel Joseph, said the donation was aimed at addressing one of the university's pressing needs while promoting a culture of service, responsibility and giving back to the institution.
He described ADUN as one of Nigeria's fast-growing universities, noted for its commitment to academic excellence, character development and national service.
Joseph also commended the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Christopher Ogbogbo, for his purposeful leadership and for creating an environment that inspires students to excel academically and contribute meaningfully to society.
Receiving the donation on behalf of the university, the Vice-Chancellor expressed appreciation to the students for their thoughtful gesture and strong sense of responsibility.
Professor Ogbogbo described the donation as a shining example of the values of selfless service and community engagement that the university seeks to instill in its students.

He noted that the furniture would benefit generations of students and encouraged other members of the university community to emulate the initiative by contributing to the institution's continued growth and development.