NAES CUSTECH Chapter Launches Cart Business with Senator Natasha’s Support

The National Association of Engineering Students at CUSTECH inaugurated a new cart business, empowering students and promoting entrepreneurship, thanks to Senator Natasha's generous investment.

NAES CUSTECH Chapter Launches Cart Business with Senator Natasha’s Support

The National Association of Engineering Students (NAES) at Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) has officially launched its new cart business, thanks to the generous support from Senator Natasha. The initiative commenced operations yesterday within the university compound, marking a significant milestone for the organization and its members.

In a heartfelt message from Lukman Onimisi, the Asiwaju of NAES, the chapter expressed its deep appreciation to Senator Natasha for her investment in their entrepreneurial efforts. "Your short support and investment in our community are truly valued," said Onimisi. The cart business aims not only to provide financial empowerment to students but also to foster entrepreneurship among the members, creating opportunities for skill development and practical experience.

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Senator Natasha's belief in the potential of the NAES Custech chapter has contributed to a positive and transformative impact on the students. "Thank you for believing in our potential and contributing to our growth. Your kindness and generosity will have a lasting impact on our chapter," Onimisi added.

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As the cart business begins its operations, students and faculty alike are encouraged to support this initiative, which promises to enhance the campus community's entrepreneurial spirit and economic sustainability.

For further inquiries, please contact Lukman Onimisi at 07046625203.