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Saturday, July 18, 2026

NANS VICE PRESIDENT (EXTERNAL AFFAIRS) UNVEILS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP DRIVE, SEEKS STRONGER GOVERNMENT–PRIVATE SECTOR COLLABORATION FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS.

NANS VICE PRESIDENT (EXTERNAL AFFAIRS) UNVEILS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP DRIVE, SEEKS STRONGER GOVERNMENT–PRIVATE SECTOR COLLABORATION FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS.



The newly inaugurated National Vice President (External Affairs) of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comrade Sadiq SK Zango, has unveiled a strategic engagement agenda aimed at strengthening partnerships between NANS and key national and international institutions.

Speaking shortly after his inauguration, Comrade Zango emphasized that the Office of the National Vice President (External Affairs) would prioritize constructive engagement with government institutions, the private sector, diplomatic missions, development partners, civil society organizations, and international agencies to expand opportunities available to Nigerian students.

According to him, the challenges confronting education require collaboration rather than confrontation.

“The future of Nigerian students depends on our ability to build strategic partnerships that translate into scholarships, leadership development, entrepreneurship support, innovation, technology transfer, research opportunities, international exchanges, and sustainable youth empowerment.”

He noted that the Office of External Affairs would pursue a diplomacy-driven approach that promotes dialogue, mutual respect, and institutional cooperation while safeguarding the interests of Nigerian students.

Comrade Zango called on public institutions, corporate organizations, donor agencies, alumni associations, and well-meaning Nigerians to collaborate with NANS in creating sustainable opportunities that prepare students for national development and global competitiveness.

He reaffirmed that the 2026 National Leadership of NANS remains committed to responsible engagement, professionalism, and impactful partnerships that will benefit millions of students across the Federation.

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