… raises the ladder of its Student Empowerment Programme
IN keeping to its commitment of providing high-quality teaching and learning, the management of Osun State University under the leadership of Professor Labode Popoola has reinforced its promise.
Professor Popoola had said he would not relent in the empowerment and impactful schemes for both the students and Alumni of the university.
The promise had since engenders the production of entrepreneurial graduates who are capable of impacting on their environment.
The university has made it known to the general public about its readiness to assist any Alumnus of the university that has a bankable proposal with a startup fund to achieve his or her dream.
Popoola believes the gesture would help reduce unemployment in the society.
Recall that the university has a student empowerment scheme which gives room for any interested and bonafide students of the institution an avenue to study and work in the university while receiving a monthly stipend.
The scheme has so far helped a lot of UNIOSUN students who are going through difficult times financially. It has, therefore, fulfil one of the key objectives of the programme.
Speaking with one of the students on the scheme, Winjobi Olajide, a 300 level student of the Information and Communication Technology said: ”I thank the management of UNIOSUN for introducing this scheme.”
Winjobi who is currently working as a graphic design officer at UNIOSUN said the scheme has given series of opportunity to showcase his talents. ”I have been designing a lot of wonderful things for the university,” he said.
Winjobi said: “Ever since I started working with the university on this scheme, lots of companies and businesses have been calling me to come and do graphics for them too. And this made me believe that whenever I finish my university education, it will not be a problem for me to get a good job or start on my own.”.
Another student on the scheme, Ola Rebecca Adura who is currently working in the Library unit of the university said she chose to work in the library under the scheme to be able to have free access to books. This will give me an opportunity to read and come out in flying colours.
Miss Ola said, “My vision is to graduate with good grades and I know that the little resources I have might not be able to give me access to enough books and even funds to support myself, so I decided to register for the scheme.”
Commenting on the benefits of the scheme, the Vice-Chancellor of UNIOSUN, Professor Labode Popoola, said the university is still working hard to expand the students’ empowerment programme to be able to assist more financially challenged students. So that they don’t become disadvantaged academically while going through their temporary challenges.
“The Student empowerment Programme has indeed been of immense help to UNIOSUN undergraduates either by way of providing the much needed extra income, discovering hidden abilities and potentials, or gaining work experience. And that is why the University Management is raising the ladder by creating a startup fund for the Alumni.”