Two years ago, while preparing to launch my NANS Presidential ambition, I visited the thumb of our Hero, Moses Osakede to pray and have a quite time with the spirit of one of the most exceptional leaders NANS has ever produced.
In his honour, I have prioritized campus intervention since my emergency. Moses Osakede died on his way to intervene on the case of illegal expulsion of students at the Federal University of Agriculture, Markudi. He will continue to remain our hero and I am sure that his spirit will continue to guide our genuine struggle.
He died fighting hierarchical oppression in our tertiary institutions, today we are not yet free from the systemic oppression and intimidations. We will continue to fight-on to ensure that no student is unjustly expelled for dissent or fighting for a better welfare for Nigerian students.
On this 22nd remembrance of our fallen hero, we pray that his soul continue to find rest and his families continue to find favour from God and men.
Rest on leader.
Moses Osakede lives on in our heart.
Asefon Sunday Dayo,
Revolutionary President,
National Association of Nigerian Students(NANS)
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