The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has hosted a distinguished Dinner Night which also featured the formal induction of Hon. Ogunsola Olusina John as the National Patron of the association in recognition of his longstanding support for education, student welfare, and community development.
The well-attended event brought together eminent personalities, student leaders, and stakeholders from different sectors of national life. It was organised to celebrate leadership, service, and mentorship, while strengthening collaboration between the Nigerian student community and experienced leaders.
Speaking at the occasion, the host and Convener of the Allow Alao Dynasty, Comrade Alao John Oluwadamilola, the NANS Presidential Spokesperson, described the dinner night as a platform for reflection, appreciation, and relationship-building beyond formal settings.
He noted that the induction of Hon. Ogunsola Olusina John as National Patron was a deliberate decision informed by his consistent goodwill, encouragement, and commitment to student development.
According to him, “the National Association of Nigerian Students values leaders who rise above personal interests to serve humanity,” stressing that true leadership is measured by impact rather than position.
He further emphasised the importance of unity and collective responsibility in achieving sustainable national development.
The highlight of the evening was the formal induction ceremony, during which Hon. Ogunsola Olusina John was presented and officially welcomed as the NANS National Patron. The association acknowledged his unwavering support for students and described the honour as a reflection of trust, appreciation, and confidence in his leadership and mentorship capacity.
In his response, Hon. Ogunsola Olusina John expressed gratitude to NANS for the honour, reaffirming his commitment to supporting the association’s vision and advancing the welfare and development of Nigerian students.
The event also served as an appreciation of all stakeholders and individuals who, in diverse capacities, contribute to education, youth empowerment, and national growth. Attendees commended the initiative, describing it as a meaningful blend of recognition, dialogue, and fellowship.
The Dinner Night concluded on a high note, with participants expressing optimism that the induction would further strengthen collaboration between NANS and its partners, while reinforcing the association’s commitment to leadership, service, and student advocacy nationwide.