Renowned global evangelist and generous giver, Reverend Mother Esther Ajayi, has urged Nigerian youths to remain resolute in keeping up with the ongoing digital revolution across the globe.
She gave the charge while delivering a lecture on “Digital Jobs and Business incubation for Youths across Africa” at the Lagos State University, Ojo campus, on Tuesday.
According to her, the youths needed to get themselves imbued with the rudiments and fundamentals of what obtains in the digital world.
While she shed light on the pros and cons of Information Technology, she described it as a tool every youth must adopt considering its immense usefulness at this time and age.
She added that exploring it in every facets of one’s life provides an added advantage.
On meeting Nigerians across every country she visits and how she sensitizes them on the prospects of IT in unifying the country, she said, “I take my time to encourage Nigerian youths I come across to use the information technology to unite the country.”
Powered by Esther Ajayi Foundation, the event was organized by the Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Southwest Zone D.
The students of the University who filed into the 3-in-1 hall of the Faculty of Education in their hundreds, wore a rapt attention while the lecture was ongoing.
Also in attendance were retinue of academics led by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Olanrewaju Fagbohun and members of the university community.
The VC in his short speech thanked the woman of God for the visit. He also announced that Mother Esther Ajayi had declared to adopt the institution and, as such, build a theater hall for the university.
The announcement drew rounds of applauds from those present in the hall.
Meanwhile, the university chapter of the Cherubim and Seraphim campus fellowship, on the sideline of the visit, presented a gift to the female cleric. Members of the fellowship also took a group photograph with her.
Seraph Atinuke Agbeniyi is an author and a student. She loves Writing, Reading and Travelling. Favourite C&S hymn: 824 – Jeka layo ninu Jesu