David Adeyemi Emerges First Nigerian And African Appointee Of The World Student Organisation

22-year-old David Adeyemi has become the first Nigerian and African appointee of the World Student Organisation.

David Adeyemi was appointed as the Nigeria Country Director for World Student Organization, after beating over 11,000 other African innovators.

He had record breaking scores in all the assessments he was put through during the interview period.

According to Dimas Satrio Pradhana, World Student Organisation Founder:

“His versatility swept us off the floor during our interview session and the entire World Student Organization community is looking forward to his exploit and contributions.

We have been watching his sustainability, community development, security and environmental projects and innovations for about 3 years now and we are really awed to see such an extremely talented and passionate young Nigerian interested in contributing to the development of his country in his own little way.”

The World Student Organization is a Berlin-based organization founded based on the concerns of youths towards rising and present global issues. It seeks to connect students worldwide in order to come up with solutions for these issues.

David Adeyemi stated that will be keened solely on collaborating with social innovators and organizations across Nigeria.

According to David:

“I will be overseeing other African countries for a very short period of time, because my primary goal is for Nigeria.”

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