“I am still becoming. My story is still unfolding.” - Temiloluwa Adegbite
That is how Temiloluwa Adegbite, the 41st President of JCI Nigeria TASUED Chapter, describes herself—not as a finished product but as a living, learning, leading work in progress. Her journey is a...
Tall. Slim. Dark. Multi-dimensional. Dynamic. Ebony. A.K.A. Black Diamond. These aren’t just words Tehilla Michaels uses in her introduction—they're the essence of her presence in every space she enters. With a captivating on-air voice, magnetic confidence, and an unapologetic flair for creativity, Tehilla has...
The history of students' unionism in Nigeria can be traced to the ‘West African Student’s Union’ which was founded in London on August 7, 1925 by a group of twenty one law students led by Ladipo Solanke and Herbert Bright.
Students' Union in the past is the body comprises of intellectuals, good and sound students who have the vision that; it is compulsory on their own part to support the movement for the freedom of those they represent.
Students' Unionism in the past is glaringly featured as a villa where fresh and steady heads, breads courage, bravery, and of course knowledge and readiness for advanced governance.