...Reveals 3 Secrets Of Success
As part of his 51st birthday
celebration, the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Dr. Mudashiru
Obasa, on Friday spent hours with pupils and students of different schools in
Agege giving pep talks and advising them to be their best at all times.
This is as the lawmakers of the Lagos State House of Assembly pledged to equip Oyewole Secondary School, Agege with computers.
Dr. Obasa, who announced
financial support to some of the pupils and students, told them that they can
become successful and better in life if they make commitments to their studies,
dedication and passion for education part of their lives.
"Our being here is an
investment for the future because you, our children, will always remember this
event and it would motivate you to be great," he said.
He told the students that
they could achieve their dreams of becoming leaders in their chosen professions
as the world is big enough to accommodate them.
"You can fulfil your
dreams if you work hard. You can be governor of Lagos or president of Nigeria.
"Lagos as it is today
can be compared to many places across the world; it is the fifth largest
economy in Africa even though we are just a component of a nation.
"What do you have to do?
Read your books. If you don't cultivate the reading culture now, it will be
difficult by tomorrow. You must read ahead of your examinations.
For the female students, be
the pride of your parents and the society. Don't allow the pressures of society to deceive you.
"My principal back then
would always tell us, 'pray less, read harder because prayers alone cannot
make you pass your examination'," he said while noting that Agege, which
he represents at the House of Assembly, has produced great men helping to shape
society.
Addressing the students, the
Vice Chancellor of the Lagos State University, Professor Ibiyemi
Olatunji-Bello, said while growing up, she never thought she would become a
professor.
Urging the children to be
hardworking and practise integrity, she advised them not to be discouraged by
their parents' financial conditions as they work towards their future.
"You must strive and do
your very best. Anyone can be a vice-chancellor. All you have to do is be
serious. It doesn't matter what course you take, just ensure you do it
well," she told the students.
Eromosele Ebhomele - Media Assistant to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly










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