Candidate for the position of Vice President (Education)

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ELIZABETH BENEBO

Student Election Manifesto Submission Form - Vice Presidents
Elizabeth Benebo
Vice President (Education)
I bring leadership, public service, and dedication to student welfare. My work in Nigeria’s Ministry of Youths gave me insight into policy-making, youth development, and impactful initiatives. I’ve led projects, collaborated with teams, and balanced strategic planning with community needs. With my organizational skills, problem-solving mindset, and passion for innovation, I’m ready to advocate for students and help create a thriving, inclusive academic environment.
My aim is to ensure an inclusive, innovation-driven academic environment where students thrive. This is a priority because many face limited opportunities for research, career growth, and flexible learning. I want to solve these issues by promoting student representation, creating adaptable curricula, and expanding academic support. By fostering collaboration and empowering students, I plan to shape a system where every individual can reach their full potential with confidence.
One major issue facing RGU students is balancing academic demands with well-being, limited mental health resources, and career opportunities. I’ll work with Student Presidents and VPs to push for flexible learning, expanded mental health support, and more career workshops. By organizing student forums and partnering with faculty and organizations, we can address these concerns, ensuring students feel heard, supported, and empowered to succeed both in academics and their future careers.

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