NSUK VC Charges New Student Ambassadors to Be Good Role Models

NSUK VC Charges New Student Ambassadors to Be Good Role Models

NSUK VC Charges New Student Ambassadors to Be Good Role Models

The Vice-Chancellor of Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Professor Sa'adatu Hassan Liman, has urged the new student ambassadors to be good role models and project the university's image positively.

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While receiving the new faces of the university, including the first female Director of Socials of the Students Union Government (SUG), Precious Andrew, and other student representatives, Professor Sa'adatu emphasized their crucial role in promoting the university's values and ideals.

She encouraged them to initiate humanitarian programs to support less privileged students and engage in voluntary services, leveraging their new roles to make a positive impact.

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The Director of Socials, Precious Andrew, congratulated the Vice-Chancellor and pledged their commitment to working closely with her to achieve her goals, including promoting moral attitudes among students.

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The new student ambassadors include James Favour (Miss NSUK), Usman Emmanuel (Mr. NSUK), Ulenda Esther (Miss Fresher SUG), David Gado Okah (Mr. Fresher SUG), Sandra Divine (Miss Peace Ambassador), and David Josiah Caleb (Mr. Campus).

Other student representatives from various faculties were also present, including Daniella Thomas (Director of Social, Faculty of Law), Akila Sabi Jugulu (Director of Socials, Faculty of Environmental Science), and Senator Agievye Kenneth Yunana (Chairman Committee on Socials, Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences).

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