“APM is not just another party. It is the government-in-waiting, a movement built on integrity, competence and people-centred leadership,” Mr Adeoye said.
“Excluding women from science weakens our collective capacity to address urgent global challenges, from climate change to public health to space security,” Mr Guterres warned.
Dangote used the occasion to reiterate the company’s Vision 2030 strategy, aimed at transforming Dangote Group into a $100 billion enterprise by 2030.
Speaking at the launch in Lagos, Dangote said the plan will support 45,000 new students every year from 2026.
Mr Katung said the initiative was aimed at easing the financial burden of students and hardship.
Ms Mohammed stated, “We are failing our teachers.’’
Ms Adetiba shared her continued passion for mentorship even in her seventies.
Ms Makgoba said the strength of individual content draws users to TikTok.
She warned that without proper execution, the policy would fail to address Nigeria’s long-standing educational challenges.
Mr Ahmed also encouraged corps members to remain in Borno after their service year.
