Muslim Students Society of Nigeria Borno State University Holds Productive Meeting with Newly Appointed Vice Chancellor, Prof. Babagana Gutti
The leadership of the Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria (MSSN) at Borgu State University (BOSU) recently met with Prof. Babagana Gutti, the university’s newly appointed Vice Chancellor. During the meeting, Prof. Gutti pledged his full support to the MSSN, offering both financial and advisory assistance to help advance the association’s initiatives.
The leadership of the Muslim Students' Society of Nigeria (MSSN) at the University of Borgu State University (BOSU) recently held a fruitful meeting with Prof. Babagana Gutti, the newly appointed Vice Chancellor of the university. The meeting, which marked a significant step in fostering collaboration between the MSSN and the university’s administration, was both productive and insightful.
During the meeting, Prof. Gutti assured the MSSN BOSU leadership of his full support in their activities. He expressed a strong commitment to advancing the association’s initiatives, emphasizing that he would provide both financial and advisory assistance to help the society achieve its goals. Prof. Gutti also highlighted his dedication to creating a positive and supportive environment for the university community, a vision he believes will benefit not only the MSSN but also the broader academic and student body.
The leadership of MSSN BOSU, led by Organizing Chairman Ibrahim Mohammed Bappah, expressed their enthusiasm for a continued partnership with the Vice Chancellor. They are optimistic that with Prof. Gutti’s leadership, the university will continue to thrive, and the MSSN will benefit from his support as they work toward the betterment of students' welfare and academic success.
This meeting underscores the importance of collaboration between student organizations and university administration, with the aim of creating a conducive environment for academic excellence and personal development. The MSSN BOSU is eager to work alongside Prof. Gutti, confident that this partnership will lead to great successes for both the university and its students.