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Polytechnic Ibadan Students Visit Hon. Akin Alabi’s Office for Youth Empowerment Research
Polytechnic Ibadan Students Visit Hon. Akin Alabi’s Office for Youth Empowerment Research

In a bid to explore the role of youth empowerment in poverty alleviation, students from the Faculty of Business and Communication Studies at The Polytechnic, Ibadan, recently paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Akin Alabi’s constituency office. The visit was part of the students’ research project, with the @akinalabi Foundation selected as their case study.
Recognizing Hon. Alabi’s notable contributions as a philanthropist, the students highlighted his consistent engagement with youth, students, and women in Oyo State. They were warmly welcomed by Hon. Adebowale Amoo JP, the Director General of @akinalabi Campaign Organization, who commended the students for their academic dedication and reiterated Hon. Akin Alabi’s commitment to advancing youth development.
During the visit, the students discussed several of Hon. Alabi’s empowerment initiatives, emphasizing their profound impact on Nigerians, particularly in Oyo State.
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