Prof. Ali Ahmad Demonstrates Action-Driven Leadership as Sponsored Students Depart for School

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Prof. Ali Ahmad Demonstrates Action-Driven Leadership as Sponsored Students Depart for School

On the joyous occasion of the departure of the first batch of indigent Health Science students to the College of Health Science, Alaasan, Osun State, Prof. Ali Ahmad, former Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly and Professor of Constitutional Law, has extended warm goodwill and prayers to the beneficiaries and their parents/guardians.

In a message issued this morning, Prof. Ahmad described the moment as “a defining step in the lives of our young scholars and a proud day for their families, who have shown resilience, faith, and hope in the face of challenges.”

“Today is more than a journey to school—it is the beginning of a life-changing opportunity. To our students, I urge you to stay disciplined, diligent, and focused, knowing that your success is not only personal but a blessing to your families, communities, and our state. To the parents and guardians, I commend your sacrifices and prayers, for this achievement is as much yours as it is your children’s,” Prof. Ahmad noted.

He further stressed that the Ali Ahmad Foundation had made deliberate arrangements for the comfort and safety of the departing students through the provision of transportation, feeding, and escort, ensuring that “no obstacle stands in the way of their educational journey.”

Prof. Ahmad prayed that Almighty Allah grant the students wisdom, good health, and success in their studies, while blessing their families with joy and fulfillment.

“On behalf of myself, my family, and the Ali Ahmad Foundation, I extend my heartfelt goodwill to our beloved students as they take this historic step, and to their parents who now share in the pride of this moment. May this journey mark the beginning of greatness and enduring legacy,” he added.

Signed:
Sa’ad Ayinde
Media Assistant to Prof. Ali Ahmad
Former Speaker, Kwara State House of Assembly