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Nigerian Students Union UK Honours Engr. Oluwatoyin Omotosho with Prestigious Leadership Award

The Nigerian Students Union UK (NSUUK) has bestowed the Outstanding Leadership, Youth Development & Community Impact Award 2025 upon Engr. Oluwatoyin Omotosho, acknowledging his unwavering dedication to empowering Nigerian youth and creating meaningful change in communities across Nigeria and the diaspora, Apples bite Magazine reports.

The distinguished award ceremony took place in Lagos, drawing together youth leaders, education advocates, and prominent figures from various sectors to celebrate a leader widely regarded as “a quiet force of positive change, whose influence transcends borders.”

During the official citation reading, Cynthia Tewogbade-Verissimo, student welfare coordinator for the Nigerian Student Union UK, commended Engr. Omotosho’s “exemplary leadership, lifelong dedication to youth development, and unwavering service to the community.” She particularly noted his pivotal role in establishing the acclaimed Eyes On The Future School, an institution that has become a cornerstone of quality education and mentorship, transforming the lives of hundreds of students from disadvantaged communities.

“This award represents more than mere recognition,” she declared. “It serves as gratitude from young Nigerians worldwide who have drawn inspiration from your journey, your principles, and your commitment to service.”

Yemi Soile, founder and Head Coordinator of the Nigerian Students Union UK, who presented the award to Omotosho, lauded his distinctive leadership style characterised by integrity and humility. “Engr. Omotosho demonstrates that true impact extends beyond positions or material wealth — it lies in the lives we influence, the futures we shape, and the legacy we preserve through honesty and dedication,” he stated.

Currently serving as Head of Lagos State’s Anti-Land-Grabbing Agency, Engr. Omotosho has earned widespread respect for his steadfast commitment to justice, transparency, and public service. His diverse achievements spanning engineering, governance, and education have garnered recognition and profound admiration both within Nigeria and internationally.

In accepting the honor, a deeply moved Omotosho dedicated the award to “every young Nigerian pursuing their dreams, and every educator, mentor, or parent who believes in the transformative power of potential.” He reinforced his conviction that “a good name surpasses material wealth,” urging young people to lead with purpose and serve with integrity.

“This recognition from the Nigerian Students Union UK fills me with profound gratitude,” he expressed. “May this occasion remind us that when we nurture our youth and safeguard our communities, we are constructing a Nigeria that cannot be stopped.”

The ceremony concluded with NSUUK issuing a call to action for enhanced collaboration between diaspora organizations and local leaders to expand educational and social empowerment initiatives throughout Nigeria.

Engr. Omotosho’s recognition stands as a testament to the lasting influence of genuine leadership and serves as inspiration for the next generation determined to leave their mark on the world.

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