From Femi Mustapha, in Kaduna
The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) has reaffirmed its dedication to nurturing the next generation of Nigerian leaders through its maiden “Lunch with the Vice Chancellor – An ABU Future Leaders Forum” programme.
This initiative is part of the university’s 63rd-anniversary celebrations, slated for October 4, 2025.
The Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Professor Adamu Ahmed, reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to mentoring future Nigerian leaders during the maiden edition of “Lunch with the Vice Chancellor – An ABU Future Leaders Forum,” as part of the university’s 63rd Anniversary celebrations.
Professor Ahmed emphasized that the programme is aimed at nurturing the next generation of leaders for Nigeria, embodying knowledge, character, and responsibility.
The program aims to produce leaders who embody knowledge, character, and responsibility.
ABU has a rich history of producing notable leaders, including presidents, vice presidents, state governors, ministers, and renowned professionals.
The “Lunch with the Vice Chancellor” program provides a platform for students to interact with university management and learn from distinguished guests.
The program will be held twice yearly to foster a new generation of leaders committed to Nigeria’s growth and sustainable development.
“We are determined to help you carry the responsibility of leading Nigeria with courage and vision,” Professor Adamu Ahmed, Vice Chancellor of ABU, told the students, citing an African proverb,
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