Ajayi Crowther University Vice-Chancellor Celebrates Outgoing NYSC Corps Members
The Vice-Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University (ACU), Oyo, Professor Ebunoluwa Oduwole, has commended the 2025 Batch B Stream I National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members as they concluded their one-year mandatory national service at the University.
The Vice-Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University (ACU), Oyo, Professor Ebunoluwa Oduwole, has commended the 2025 Batch B Stream I National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members as they concluded their one-year mandatory national service at the University.
During a farewell reception held in her office, Professor Oduwole received the outgoing corps members, who appeared in their official NYSC uniforms and presented their Certificates of National Service.
The Vice-Chancellor praised the corps members for their dedication, diligence, and valuable contributions to the University community throughout their service year.
She wished them success in their future careers and personal endeavours, expressing confidence in their ability to excel in their chosen fields.
Speaking on behalf of the outgoing corps members, Joyce Abiola described her service year at Ajayi Crowther University as a memorable and life-changing experience.
"Serving at ACU has been an amazing and memorable chapter in my life. The management and staff treated me like family and taught me the importance of treating everyone with equality and respect," she said.

Also speaking, Seun Oguntoye said the experience at the University had impacted him both professionally and personally.
"My time at ACU has been incredible. Beyond the professional exposure, I have been deeply impacted spiritually and morally. This experience has shaped my character in ways I will never forget," he said.
Other outgoing corps members honoured during the farewell ceremony included Temitope Olofintuyi, Elizabeth Awoyemi, Lateefat Abdulganiyu, and Julianah Ifeyemi.
The corps members later posed for group photographs with the Vice-Chancellor and expressed appreciation for her motherly support and guidance throughout their service year, while also acknowledging the care extended to corps members currently serving at the University.