National Association of Ibeju-Lekki Students (NAILS) has appointed the CEO of Harmony Garden and Estate Development Ltd, Dr. Saheed Mosadoluwa Audullahi, as its patron in recognition of his unwavering dedication to youth empowerment, education, and grassroots development.
This was disclosed when student leaders, youth bodies, and dignitaries honoured him as a beacon of hope for Ibeju-Lekki’s youths.
Audullahi, popularly known for his philanthropy and community-driven initiatives, was lauded for his tireless efforts in promoting education, fighting drug abuse, and providing employment opportunities for indigenous youths.
In his remark, the awardee reaffirmed his commitment to the welbeing of the youths of Ibeju-Lekki and beyond. He condemned the increasing rate of drug abuse among young people and highlighted his role in facilitating the presence of the NDLEA in the area to combat the menace.
“The fight against drugs is a fight for the future of our youth. We must build a generation that is empowered, productive, and free from addiction,” he declared.
To demonstrate his sincerity and support, Dr. Mosadoluwa made a ₦1 million donation to kickstart NAILS’ flagship project, Career Guidance Services. This project aims to equip students with career counseling, job readiness skills, and entrepreneurship training.
In another generous move, he donated an additional ₦1 million to the Local Government Chairman, solidifying his deep-rooted interest in youth advancement and capacity building.
Mosadoluwa emphasised Ibeju-Lekki’s rapid industrial and infrastructural growth and predicted its emergence as Africa’s next business hub.
He assured that Harmony Garden and Estate Development Ltd. would continue to prioritize employment for qualified locals and empower the youth through jobs, training, and development.