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NOA Organises Orientation Workshop For Students

 

The National Orientation Agency (NOA), State of Osun Directorate on Thursday Organised an Attitude Re-Orientation programme (Campus Focus) for students in the State.

The Orientation programme tagged “Youth Summit” is part of the Agency target for 2021 calendar year that is presently going on nation wide.

The programme is specifically designed for tertiary institution students in the State of Osun in a bid to re-orient students on the need for attitudinal change.

According to the director, Prince Fatai Olalekan said, “The programme is planned to cut across all the campuses in the State, Osun State College of Health Technology, Ilesa was only picked as the starting institution”.

He said, “the programme is a national programme and the total objective is to expose the youth to rightful thinking and the need to see Nigeria as their project”.

In attendance are deputy Provost of the College who led the College team, the SSA to Governor Oyetola on Student Affairs and Mobilization, Representative of security agencies, Chairman NANS Osun Axis, National Youth Council and other dignitaries.

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