By Wuraola OyedokunÂ
Six students of KolaDaisi University, Ibadan have emerged fellows of the United Nations Millennium Fellowship.
The United Nations Millennium  Fellowship graduands who were mentored by Dr Sekinat Kola-Aderoju, Ag. Director, Academic Planning Unit and Dr Archibong-Okonneh, of the Department of History and Diplomatic Studies, KolaDaisi University are Anuoluwapo Soyege, Moyinoluwa Oni-falohun, Adefolajuwon Akerele, Toyosi Ojofeyitimi, Emmanuel Olufayo and Oluchi Obinta.
The Registrar, KolaDaisi University, Mr. Haruna Olawale Adetu congratulated the fellows and charged them to strive for more laurels, noting that the sky is not their limit, but their starting point for success.
This was contained in a statement made available to journalists  by the Principal Public Relations Officer of the University,  Margaret Innocent.
44,000 young leaders applied to join the class of 2023 from 3,000 universities and campuses across the globe in 170 nations. KolaDaisi University is one of the 260 campuses selected worldwide. It received about nine per cent of the total  applications from 38 countries.
The Fellowship which is in partnership with the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) serves as a platform for students to make their impact in the world by creating and adding value to their communities.
This is one of the many achievements of students and staff of the University in recent times.
A staff member  of the Department of Mathematical and Computing Sciences, Dr. J. O Akanni was recently admitted into Afox visiting fellowship at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom. During his fellowship at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, he will be carrying out research focusing on public health education, fumigation and others.
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