In a generous act of support, Ibrahim Fatoyinbo, a lecturer in the Mass Communication department at Lagos State University of Science and Technology (Lasusustech), has pledged to cover the expenses for registering the businesses of five student entrepreneurs with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). This announcement was made during the “Life After School” program, sponsored by the Mass Communication Student Association (MACSA).

During his engaging presentation on “Emotional Intelligence and its Relevance in Navigating Post-Graduation Life, Fatoyinbo expressed his commitment to empowering the next generation of business owners.

He will be assisting five diligent students who have developed innovative business concepts and meticulously outlined their business plans, facilitating a smooth CAC registration process.

Ibrahim’s noble initiative reflects his desire to give back to society and inspire young, ambitious minds to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.

It not only highlights his dedication to fostering a culture of innovation and enterprise but also emphasizes the invaluable role that educators play in shaping the future success of their students.

As Fatoyinbo’s impactful endeavor gains attention and recognition, it serves as a testament to the importance of mentorship and the positive influence educators can have on their students’ lives.

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