
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has paid a courtesy and solidarity visit to the Chief Executive Officer of Austin Iluore Nigeria Limited, Mr. Austin Iluore, in recognition of his contributions to youth empowerment, societal development, and humanitarian service.
The delegation, led by the Zone B Coordinator, Bright Osagie Nosa, included key representatives of the association.
The Manager of Austin Iluore Nigeria Limited and other stakeholders were also present during the visit.
Speaking during the engagement, the student body said the visit was aimed at strengthening ties between Nigerian students and critical stakeholders, while appreciating Mr. Iluore for his consistent generosity and commitment to social welfare.
NANS described him as a role model whose efforts continue to inspire young people across the country.
The association noted that the visit also symbolized its solidarity with individuals and organizations committed to community development and national progress, stressing the need for collaboration in addressing challenges affecting students and society at large.
Discussions during the meeting centred on issues impacting Nigerian students, with both parties expressing readiness to explore partnerships and sustain initiatives that promote youth development.
In his remarks, Mr. Iluore appreciated the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for ongoing interventions in student welfare, particularly the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) and other supportive programmes. He noted that such initiatives inspired the formation of the City Boy Movement, aimed at complementing government efforts.
Mr. Iluore, who also serves as Financial Secretary of the City Boy Movement in the South-South region, emphasized the need for stronger collaboration with NANS leadership to advance shared goals in youth development and nation-building.
The NANS delegation, in turn, expressed gratitude for the warm reception and reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining a productive relationship with Mr. Iluore, while continuing to advocate for student welfare, unity, and national development.
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