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Ondo Students Elect First Female President

The National Association of Ondo State Students (NAOSS) has elected Mary Ogunga as its President. Ogunga, who hails from Ilaje Local Government Area of the…

The National Association of Ondo State Students (NAOSS) has elected Mary Ogunga as its President.

Ogunga, who hails from Ilaje Local Government Area of the state, is the first female to be elected president of NAOSS, the highest student body in the Sunshine State.

She is a law students at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo.

While campaigning for the position, Ogunga had promised to devote attention to the welfare of Ondo students if elected.

“As part of my plans for vying for this Office, it is expedient that I must mention that Academics of our student shall be of outmost importance to us. It is important to state that the Political objective for the Association is educatio for liberation.”

“Our plans cut across a well-defined system to ensure smooth running and effective participation in competitions, Career Advancement programs and seminars amongst others.

“It is said that welfarism of the members of any Association is its main purpose for existence, and this is rightly provided for Section 8(1)(b) of the NAOSS Constitution. We shall continue to ensure the betterment and welfarism of all NAOSSITES via the prompt payment of bursaries when due amongst others.

“While we recognize that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, we have carefully mapped a social activity plan for NAOSS which is not limited to the NAOSS.

“We are equally working on the provision of a better sporting facility system and igniting the spirit of sportsmanship amongst our students. As a lover of sport and one who was an active member of the Chess Club at the University of Benin, I am not oblivious of the great role sport plays in every Association,” she had said.

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