Saturday, 24 June 2017

Meet Daniel Asaya, the first Nigerian man to become the student union president of Bournemouth University




A Nigerian man has been made the student union president in Bournemouth University

He is the first black man to achieve that feat in the UK university

A 25-year-old Nigerian man identified as Daniel Asaya has made history in a United Kingdome university. The young man has become the first black and international student union president of Bournemouth University.

Asaya who hails from Ondo state graduated with a first class from Crawford University in Ogun where he studied ICT. He travelled to the UK in 2014 for his master’s degree program.

It is incredible and mind blowing that a Nigerian man could achieve this much outside the shores of his country. Asaya has made history by becoming the first black man to occupy the position.


Daniel Asaya, the first black man to be student union president of Bournemouth University in UK

At the moment, he works at the student’s union in Bournemouth University. as the president of such a prestigious university, he is saddled with the responsibility of representing over twenty thousand students from different backgrounds.


Asaya represents over twenty thousand students from different backgrounds as student union president.
Asaya was reelected to hold the reins of leadership following his outstanding performance in the position. The young man has joined the list of Nigerians in diaspora putting the country in good light.

See more pictures of Asaya below:

1. Celebrating his victory


2. During a debate


3. Championing


4. Born to be a leader

This commendable achievement of the young black president is a proof that Nigerians are not criminals. This would change the world’s perspective about people from this part of the world.

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