KADPOLY students will represent Nigeria in the forthcoming Enactus
World Cup 2015 scheduled for Johannesburg, South Africa later in the
year. The Students of the Kaduna Polytechnic have emerged champions in
the Enactus Nigeria 2015 championship and as such will represent the
country at the world stage.
The Nigerian representatives will meet contestants from 35 other countries in the fiesta.
In the final contest held in Lagos on Thursday, Kaduna Polytechnic students beat their counterparts from the University of Agriculture, Markurdi, Benue State to the second position. The third position went to the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.
The contest, which centred on “Enabling progress”, allowed the participants to highlight the impact Enactus in different parts of the country.
The initiative challenges students to proffer solutions to the socio-economic challenges in their host communities and neighbourhood.
Meanwhile, the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr, James Entwistle, has called for a better collaboration between the government and the private sector.
Such a partnership, Entwistle said, would help to create a robust economy.
Entwistle stated this just as he urged Nigerian youths to help to promote good governance and accountability.
He spoke while addressing education stakeholders and participants at the competition.
The envoy said, “Young people are at the heart of many of today’s great strategic challenges, from rebuilding the global economy to combating violent extremism to building sustainable democracies.
“Nigerian youths need to be at the forefront to ensure that merit and substance are the deciding factors in electoral politics and that good governance becomes the clarion call of accountability.
“High standard of service and excellence in execution should be your watchword. I encourage you all to fully exploit your creative abilities and to dream big and forge ahead with these dreams for a better and brighter future.”
Hailing the organisers, the Enactus Nigeria, the envoy said the competition would help Nigerian students to channel their energies to creating community development projects.
The projects, he added, would enable the beneficiaries to use their ingenuity and talent to impact on society better.
The Nigerian representatives will meet contestants from 35 other countries in the fiesta.
In the final contest held in Lagos on Thursday, Kaduna Polytechnic students beat their counterparts from the University of Agriculture, Markurdi, Benue State to the second position. The third position went to the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.
The contest, which centred on “Enabling progress”, allowed the participants to highlight the impact Enactus in different parts of the country.
The initiative challenges students to proffer solutions to the socio-economic challenges in their host communities and neighbourhood.
Meanwhile, the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr, James Entwistle, has called for a better collaboration between the government and the private sector.
Such a partnership, Entwistle said, would help to create a robust economy.
Entwistle stated this just as he urged Nigerian youths to help to promote good governance and accountability.
He spoke while addressing education stakeholders and participants at the competition.
The envoy said, “Young people are at the heart of many of today’s great strategic challenges, from rebuilding the global economy to combating violent extremism to building sustainable democracies.
“Nigerian youths need to be at the forefront to ensure that merit and substance are the deciding factors in electoral politics and that good governance becomes the clarion call of accountability.
“High standard of service and excellence in execution should be your watchword. I encourage you all to fully exploit your creative abilities and to dream big and forge ahead with these dreams for a better and brighter future.”
Hailing the organisers, the Enactus Nigeria, the envoy said the competition would help Nigerian students to channel their energies to creating community development projects.
The projects, he added, would enable the beneficiaries to use their ingenuity and talent to impact on society better.
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