By Danjuma Amodu | January 26, 2026
The National Association of Olamaboro Students (NAOS) has made significant strides in promoting unity and supporting its members.
This was disclosed by NAOS President, Comrade Akwu Thankgod, in progress reports posted on the Olamaboro in Focus WhatsApp platform.
Comerade Thankgod reiterated that this progress fulfils his manifesto promise to ensure distance is never a barrier to coordination and participation for Olamaboro students, leveraging technology to keep every student connected and supported regardless of location.
In his progress report, Comrade Thankgod highlighted the association’s key achievements, including the reactivation of the Olamaboro Students Association in the University of Jos (UNIJOS), where it had been dormant for a long period.
“I personally reached out to a 200-level student, Comrade David Ugbede Goodness, who mobilised over 30 Olamaboro students, laying the foundation for a revived association.”
NAOS has also strived to engineer Federal Constituency collaboration with students across Ankpa and Omala, establishing an active platform for the Olamaboro, Ankpa, and Omala Federal Constituency National Students Association.
The Association has demonstrated its commitment to student welfare through a visit to Prince Abubakar Audu University, where it provided ₦54,500 in relief support to students. Additionally, NAOS has raised ₦291,000 to support the education of three less privileged students, enabling them to continue their studies. He added.
Looking ahead, NAOS plans to participate in the coronation ceremony of the reactivated UNIJOS chapter next month and will embark on a strategic visitation to Nasarawa students and Federal Polytechnic, Idah, in March 2026.
Speaking further, he said the Association will also launch a Career Mentorship Programme for SS3 students preparing for JAMB and WAEC examinations.
Comrade Thankgod reaffirmed his commitment to building a stronger, united, and progressive Olamaboro student community, urging members to continue supporting the Association’s efforts.
“I remain steadfast in my commitment to building a stronger, united, and progressive Olamaboro student community,” he said.
Appealing to members’ conscience, he concluded, “Together, we can achieve even more through unity, support, and purposeful collaboration.”
