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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has officially cleared 15 aspirants to contest for the presidential position in its upcoming national convention, scheduled to hold from February 23rd to 27th, 2025, at Old Parade Ground, Abuja.

After a thorough vetting process, which involved a rigorous screening of academic credentials, student leadership experience, and commitment to student welfare, the following aspirants were cleared:

– Anzaku Shedrack from the University of Abuja

– Atiku Abubakar Isa from Abubakar Audu University, Ayingba

– Righteous Aondowas from NSUK Keffi

– Maiyaki Isaq Mohammed from the Federal University of Technology, Minna

– Benjamin Daoupam from Plateau State Polytechnic

– Agada Noah from the Federal University of Lokoja

– Yusuf Umar from Nasarawa State University, Keffi

– Gambo Abubakar Mohammed from IBB University Lapai

– Godia T Adam from NSUK Keffi

– Eve Dominic from BSU Makurdi

– Olushola Oladoja from University of Jos

– Salahudeen Sulieman from the University of Abuja

– Musa Mosses Atah from NSUK Keffi

– Jeremiah Friday from BSU Makurdi

– Mamud Abubakar from KWASU Malete

However, Abbah Owocho from BSU Makurdi and four other aspirants were disqualified for failing to meet the genuine studentship criteria, which includes being a registered student of a Nigerian tertiary institution and having a good academic standing.

The screening exercise was conducted in line with NANS constitutional provisions to ensure that only bona fide students participate in the election, upholding the integrity of the association.

According to Prince Koyoyo, chairman of NANS ICPC 2025, “The screening process was transparent, fair, and rigorous. We ensured that all aspirants met the necessary criteria to contest for the presidential position.”

The report was jointly signed and released by Prince Koyoyo, chairman of NANS ICPC 2025, and Comr. Adio Friday, secretary, NANS ICPC.

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