By Abdul Lauya
The National President of the National Association of Dadiya Students (NADS), Comrade Sunday Ajayi, has called for strengthened unity and collaboration among all chapters of the association.
Speaking during an official visit to Gombe State University (GSU) Chapter on June 1, 2025, Comrade Ajayi emphasized that regular communication and mutual support were essential for sustaining progress and fostering innovation within NADS.
He noted that diverse perspectives across chapters should be encouraged, as they bring fresh ideas and strengthen the collective mission of the association.
The President, alongside other national executives, was warmly received by members of the GSU Chapter, marking a symbolic gesture of solidarity and shared commitment.
During the meeting, Comrade Ajayi outlined key initiatives, including the upcoming NADS Week, which he described as an opportunity to promote student engagement, unity, and personal development.
He also reiterated the importance of chapter registration with the National body, stating that formal recognition guarantees access to resources and promotes structured collaboration.
One of the notable highlights of the visit was a suggestion by the GSU Chapter to include graduates in the association, which Comrade Ajayi acknowledged as a progressive idea aligned with NADS’ inclusive vision.
The visit ended on a high note, with the President expressing appreciation to the GSU Chapter for their active participation and reaffirming the National body’s commitment to continued partnership and growth.