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Olowa Urges STEM Graduates To Make Positive Impact In Respective Fields

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By Mohammed Adekola

The chairman of Ibeju Lekki LG, Abdullahi Olowa has urged the graduates of Elevate STEM to make positive impact in their respective chosen fields

Olowa attended the graduation ceremony of the first set of the Elevate STEM program. The program was in collaboration with Pan Atlantic University, LASRIC (Lagos State Research and Innovation Council), and the Ibeju Lekki Local Government.

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In his address at the ceremony, Olowa commended the graduates for their dedication and hard work throughout the program. He expressed his pride in their accomplishments and emphasized the importance of STEM education in today’s rapidly evolving world.

The Elevate STEM program aims to empower young minds in Ibeju Lekki by providing them with practical skills and knowledge in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). By partnering with renowned educational institutions and receiving support from the local government, the program has been able to offer quality education and opportunities to the youth of Ibeju Lekki.

Olowa highlighted the significance of this partnership, stating that it is crucial for the development and growth of the local community. He emphasized the importance of investing in education and equipping students with the necessary tools to succeed in the modern world.

The council boss expressed his gratitude to Pan Atlantic University, LASRIC, and all stakeholders involved for their commitment to the Elevate STEM program. He praised their dedication and encouraged them to continue their efforts in promoting education and innovation in Ibeju Lekki.

The graduation ceremony was an occasion to symbolizy the successful completion of the first batch of students in the Elevate STEM program. Olowa congratulated the graduates and encouraged them to utilize their newfound knowledge to make a positive impact in their respective fields.

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