By Abdul Lauya
The National Association of Dadiya Students (NADS) has reaffirmed its commitment to unity, development, and active student participation during a courtesy visit to the School of Health Technology Alkaleri (SOHTA).
NADS President outlined ongoing and upcoming activities, including a medical outreach, a sports competition, and the highly anticipated NADS Week.
The medical outreach was highlighted as a major platform for students to apply their academic knowledge in serving the community, with particular emphasis on its impact across Dadiya land.
The President also addressed the importance of submitting bio-data, describing it as essential for proper documentation and streamlined communication across all chapters.
Unity was described as the foundation of NADS’ success, with a call for members to show love, concern, and collective responsibility in building a stronger association.
Chapters were encouraged to complete their official registration with NADS to be eligible for programs, benefits, and executive support.
The SOHTA DASU Chapter responded positively, pledging to renew their registration before the end of their examination period.
Remarks from the Academic Director II praised the current leadership for its visionary approach, describing the engagement as inspiring and motivating.
The meeting ended with a closing prayer by Yahuza, symbolizing religious harmony and inclusiveness within the association.
The visit, driven by proactive leadership and strategic planning, has positioned NADS as a unifying force committed to educational excellence and community service.