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Nigerian Economics Students Honour Aham Rochas Foundation President

The Nigerian Economics Students Association (NESA) has described the President of Aham Rochas Foundation, Mr Aham Rochas for his innovative approach to business and contribution to the livelihood of Nigerian Youths.

Mr Rochas, who was honoured at the just concluded Annual Economics Students Conference (AESC 7.0) held at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife was described as a bridge builder whose commitment to the emancipation of youths is second to none.

Themed “The Path Towards Inclusive Growth And Sustainable Development: The Role Of Finance, Energy And The Entertainment Sector”, the conference was a platform to enumerate some of the laudable achievements of the Aham Rochas Foundation In caregiving for Youths, Women and Children.

Mr Aham Rochas while receiving an award at the annual economic conference in connection to his efforts on giving our scholarships where undergraduates particularly members of the association are beneficiaries.

The award also recognizes the foundation’s efforts in catering for fees of children at primary and secondary school levels as well as setting up means of livelihood for women in rural areas.

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