Class 91/97 Brightens FUTA's Future: Donates Bulbs for Enhanced Campus Illumination

Emphasizing their dedication to action, he highlighted the observation of new building projects on campus and expressed the belief that the bulb donation would contribute to illuminating these structures, creating a conducive environment for students, especially during exam periods.

Class 91/97 Brightens FUTA's Future: Donates Bulbs for Enhanced Campus Illumination

The Class of 91/97 at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has extended their philanthropic efforts by donating packs of bulbs to enhance lighting in offices, classrooms, and hostels. This comes after their previous donation of 3 in 1 Computers to the university.

Speaking on behalf of the class, Professor Olufemi Adu, the Public Relations Officer, reiterated the group's commitment to giving back to the institution that shaped their success. Emphasizing their dedication to action, he highlighted the observation of new building projects on campus and expressed the belief that the bulb donation would contribute to illuminating these structures, creating a conducive environment for students, especially during exam periods.

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Professor Taiwo Amos, the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic, lauded the Class 91/97 for their consistent support. He praised their role model status within the FUTA Alumni Worldwide and commended their recent donation of computers. Professor Amos emphasized the positive impact of their contributions on the university's global standing, acknowledging the group's efforts in promoting FUTA's image.

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Accompanied by Professor Joseph Ojo and Mrs. Bukola Salawu, Professor Adu handed over the donation, expressing gratitude for the continuous dedication of Class 91/97 to the betterment of FUTA.