The Chief Executive Officer of Erudite Millennium, Chief Saheed Oladele has bagged the Education Icon Award of the Year from the Prominent People’s Award Event (Achievers Diary Edition).
Oladele was presented with the award on Friday at the event that took place at Shehu Musa Yar’adua Centre in Abuja.
Our correspondent reports that Oladele was given the award in recognition of his contribution to educational development in the country.
He used the opportunity to thank the people who nominated him for the award.
Oladele while speaking after he received the award said, “I was excited to share the same platform with great people from different parts of Nigeria.
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“Whoever nominated me for this award, I say a big thank you to you. Those who came to celebrate with me despite the short notice, I also say a big thank you to Tajuddeen Sheikh, Oluwaseun Ogunniyi and Uniabuja SUG President, etc.
“Those who believe in me from when I designed a curriculum and wrote a book for teaching and examining practical oral English in schools 10 years ago and now that I have come up with a unique secondary education programme that makes it easy for students to learn 2 international languages in JS3, do Cambridge A’ Level, SAT, IELTS and 4IR all together right from SS3 and acquire other disruptive skills thereafter, I DEDICATE THIS AWARD TO YOU. Thank you”.
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