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NANS commends Ogun governor for declaring state of emergency in education

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NANS commends Ogun governor for declaring state of emergency in education

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has commended the governor of Ogun State, Mr Adedapo Abiodun for
seeing it expedient to declare a state of emergency in the education sector while calling on him to make it an obvious reality.

Mr Adeyemi Azeez, NANS National Public Relations Officer (PRO) made the commendation in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday.

Azeez also said that this was in a bid toward encouraging some worthy Nigerians, thereby charging them to do more and also for others to see them worthy of emulations.

He said the association had also honoured the Ogun State College of Health Technology for an outstanding award.

“NANS has critically monitored and analysed the unusual relative peace in the Ogun State College of Health Technology and integrity consciousness of the school being maintained by the management team of the school.

” NANS therefore found the Ogun state College of Health Technology, IJEBU ode, worthy of an outstanding award, to be bestowed on the institution by the national leadership of NANS.”

He hereby called on the governor of Ogun state, Prince Adedapo Abiodun to as a matter of urgency further equip the school for it to remain a second to none amongst other schools of Health Technologies in the country.

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FCT Outplays Edo to Grab Handball Bronze at Gateway Games

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By Joel Ajayi

Team FCT bounced back from their narrow semi-final defeat to hosts Ogun State with an emphatic victory over Team Edo to secure the bronze medal in handball at the 2024 Gateway Games.

In the third-place match played on Tuesday at the Alake Sports Complex in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the resilient FCT side dominated proceedings and overpowered their Edo counterparts with a convincing 30–17 win.

Displaying determination and teamwork, Team FCT shook off the disappointment of missing out on the final and ended the tournament on a high, earning praise from spectators and officials alike for their spirited performance.

Speaking after the victory, FCT Handball Coach Ayo Joshua attributed the success to the team’s resilience and strong desire to win a medal.

“We planned for gold but, unfortunately, we couldn’t achieve that. However, we are happy that we didn’t leave Ogun State empty-handed—we were able to secure the bronze medal,” he said.

“We have the best team, skillful players who follow instructions, and by the grace of God, come the next festival in Enugu, FCT Handball will come out even stronger.”

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