Nigerian Youths Will Be Encouraged to Maximize Their Potentials – Gbajabiamila

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The Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila has assured that the House under his leadership would encourage Nigerian youth to realise their potential.
In a press statement released to the Herald, the speaker said the House believes that Nigerian youth have a lot to offer, hence the need to give them a push for the benefit of the country.
Gbajabiamila spoke when he hosted a young Nigerian from Surulere, Mrs Olasubomi Iginla Aina, who was recently honoured with the title of the Member of the British Empire (MBE) by the Queen of England.
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Speaker, House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila ( right) in a handshake with Executive Director, Lightup Foundation, Olasubomi Iginla Aina (left) during a courtesy visit to the Speaker by the member of Lightup Foundation at the National Assembly on Wednesday 11th December,2019
The Speaker said Mrs Aina has become a pride to the country, especially the people of Surulere.
The Speaker also disclosed that given what Mrs Aina has done to the country, the House would find a way to celebrate and honour her at plenary as it did to other courageous Nigerians.
“I congratulate you for being honoured as a Member of the British Empire. I also congratulate you on your appointment by the presidency as a diaspora ambassador. I also want to appoint you as the ambassador of the National Assembly to the UK.
‎”We’re happy that you’ve not let us down in Surulere. Yours is a case that we should encourage not just for female folk but for Nigerians generally. You happen to be someone that a lot of people look up to.
“I want to congratulate you on all your works so far. You look so young, but you’ve achieved a lot. We’re all proud of you.

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“Clearly, you have a passion for the youth, and that’s where I think we can collaborate to encourage the youth. You are somebody we should celebrate in the House.
“Stories such as yours give us a lot of hope. People like you, without whom the story of Nigeria won’t be complete, should be celebrated,” he said.
Earlier, Mrs Aina, who is the founder of the Light Up Foundation, said she started humanitarian activities right from her secondary school days and that her foundation has provided a lot of interventions to Nigerian youth.
“I appreciate your love for young people. I seek an opportunity to address the whole House on our interventions and what we want members to do with regards to laws related to young people.
“The foundation is supporting the youth from the state of despair to that of hope. We must prepare our youth for future challenges,” she said.

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