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Expert Encourages Graduates to Embrace Innovation and Problem-Solving Skills

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Graduating students in Nigeria are urged to embrace innovation and problem-solving as they transition into the next phase of life.

At the graduation ceremony of Whitesands School in Lekki, telecommunications expert Wole Abu emphasized the importance of developing skills for future challenges. A total of 64 students graduated, with the Principal praising their leadership and contributions to the school community.

Expert Encourages Innovation at Graduation Ceremony

Wole Abu, Managing Director of Equinix West Africa, addressed the graduating class, urging them to become innovators and problem-solvers. He highlighted that while tools may evolve, the need for problem-solvers remains constant. Abu encouraged the students to master new tools and not shy away from challenges.

He expressed confidence in the students’ potential, stating that Africa is rising, and they will rise with it. His message resonated with the audience, emphasizing the importance of focus and commitment to innovation.

Nurturing Leadership and Community Service

Principal Dr. Emeka Enemuoh praised the Class of 2026 for their exceptional leadership and initiatives. He noted their pioneering efforts in student-led talks and their legacy project that raised funds for school events. These actions reflect the values upheld by Whitesands School.

Enemuoh urged the graduates to remain dedicated to serving their communities by identifying and addressing societal needs. He emphasized the importance of being peacemakers and advocates for the vulnerable.

Next Steps for Graduates

  • Embrace innovation and problem-solving in future endeavors.
  • Continue community service and leadership initiatives.
  • Build on the legacy established by the graduating class.

Graduating students are called to lead with innovation and service in Nigeria’s future.

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