Students have been urged to remain committed to their studies and avoid behaviors that could jeopardize their future.
In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti, the Chief Executive Officer of Nicole Rinde Real Estate Resource Management, Architect Ayorinde Adekanbi, advised students to steer clear of harmful activities such as procrastination, poor time management, negative peer influence, unhealthy relationships, substance abuse, examination malpractice, and academic dishonesty.
Architect Adekanbi encouraged students to develop good study habits and seek help when necessary, noting that these practices will improve their academic performance and open doors to better opportunities in the future.
He also called on parents to be more attentive to their children’s activities, showing greater interest in their well-being and school performance.
Emphasizing the importance of education, Architect Adekanbi remarked that students represent the future of the country, and it is crucial to prioritize their well-being and provide them with the tools they need to succeed.