Bimbo Daramola to Host FUOYE Undergraduate Chartered Accountants in Inspirational Dinner Event
Congressman Bimbo Daramola plans to host a dinner for undergraduate chartered accountants from Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), aiming to celebrate their achievements and inspire others.
Congressman Bimbo Daramola has announced plans to host undergraduate chartered accountants from the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) to a special dinner event. In a statement released through Beacons for Mind Shift, titled "School is not scam!", Congressman Daramola emphasized the significance of the dinner as an opportunity for these young achievers to share their experiences, inspire others, and advocate for a focus on substance over social media allure.
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Highlighting the character of the undergraduate chartered accountants, Daramola praised their demeanor, describing them as calm, composed, and warm-hearted, contrasting them with those who may display arrogance following similar achievements.
"This event underscores the importance of ICAN's integrity in maintaining rigorous standards from Foundation to PE 1 and PE 2 exams," remarked Congressman Daramola. Reflecting on his own experience attempting ICAN exams as a banker in the 90s, he acknowledged the challenges posed by the rigorous exams, noting the determination required to succeed, particularly for young individuals willing to prioritize their studies amidst modern distractions.
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In his remarks, Daramola applauded these students for rejecting the pervasive "school is a scam" mentality, emphasizing their dedication and deserving recognition. He stressed the importance of celebrating such individuals who embody values of hard work and commitment, countering societal trends influenced by social media and reality television.
The dinner event, scheduled to honor these young achievers, serves as a beacon of inspiration in an era where steadfast values are increasingly challenged.
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