The national president of Ansarul Deen Society of Nigeria, Mr Musedeeq Adeniji-Kazeem, has urged citizens to always strive to make the society better by building lasting legacies.
Adeniji-Kazeem, a former Lagos State attorney-general, said this in Lagos at a programme to award Honorary Doctorate Degree in Science(Business Administration) to Alhaja Lateefat Gbajabiamila, mother of Chief of Staff to the President, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, by Summit University ,Offa, Kwara.
The honouree also launched a N2.5bn development fund for the university’s College of Nursing at the event.
Adeniji-Kazeem, the Visitor to the institution, owned by Ansarul-Deen, urged citizens, especially the well-to-do, not to live for themselves alone, but also for others.
“We must strive to live a life of impact, a life that not only impacts the people around us positively, but also the society.
“We should live to be remembered.Let us leave lasting legacies; let us strive to live for humanity,” he said.
Adeniji-Kazeem also said the award was also to recognise the awardee for her principled leadership and service to the community.
“The award is testament of values,Summit University believes that business leadership must be purposeful ,women must be empowered as architect development, and philantropy must be intentional and institutionalised. (NAN)
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