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NASENI BOSS: WHY I CELEBRATE NIGERIA’S YOUNGEST MINISTER

By Dele Ogbodo

The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Mr. Khalil Halilu, has extended warm birthday wishes to the Minister of Youth Development, Mr. Ayodele Olawande, who is undoubtedly, the youngest Nigeria’s Minister. 

Olwande, recently just marked his 35th birthday.

In a statement, Halilu praised the Minister’s dedication to translating vision into tangible action for the benefit of Nigeria’s youth.

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He said: “As someone who believes deeply in the power of young people to drive innovation and progress, I see in @ayowisdom_ a leader committed to meaningful impact.” he said.

“The work being done by HM @fmyd_official in empowering young Nigerians is commendable and truly inspiring.”

The NASENI EVC further expressed his appreciation for the Minister’s efforts in shaping a brighter future for the country through purposeful youth development.

“On this special occasion, I wish him strength, wisdom, and joy as he continues to lead with purpose.

“Today, we celebrate not just a birthday, but a life of service to the next generation.” he added.

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