GAMSU honours student with Gamaliel Onosode Award for excellence

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L- R: Mrs. Adesina (Shalom’s Mother), Mr. Gerald Obasi; Head, Partnership & Grants, GAMSU Foundation; Master Shalom Oloade Adesina; (Award Recipient) and Mr. Adesina (Shalom’s Father).

Gamaliel & Susan Onosode Foundation (GAMSU) has presented the prestigious Gamaliel Onosode Award for Academic Excellence to Master Shalom Adesina, a distinguished alumnus of Rehoboth College, Tanke, Ilorin.

This is contained in a statement signed by Mrs Toyin Olanrewaju, Executive Director, GAMSU, and made available to newsmen on Monday in Lagos.

Olanrewaju said that Adesina, who is currently a medical student at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, was honoured for his exceptional academic performance in the 2023/2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC), where he achieved straight A’s in all subjects.

She said that the award ceremony, which held at the premises of Rehoboth College, was attended by students, staff, and proud parents, who gathered to celebrate Shalom’s remarkable success.

L-R: Mr. Gerald Obasi; Head, Partnership & Grants, GAMSU Foundation; Mr. Abdulmalik Sheidu; Principal of Rehoboth College Ilorin, Kwara State.

According to her, the award is instituted by GAMSU to reward academic excellence and inspire young minds across Nigeria.

She added that the Gamaliel Onosode Award for Academic Excellence includes both a certificate of recognition and a special gift for the recipient and the school.

“The award not only highlights individual brilliance but also underscores the recipient’s educational environment. In this case, it served as a testament to Rehoboth College’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and discipline,” Olanrewaju said.

She said that the celebration of excellence served as a beacon of inspiration for students nationwide, reinforcing the message that commitment and character truly yields enduring rewards.

For Adesina’s parents, the recognition was deeply emotional and fulfilling.

Speaking at the event, they described the award as a powerful affirmation of the values they hold dear – hard work, resilience, and faith and expressed heartfelt gratitude for the public acknowledgment of their son’s dedication and success.

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