Name: Blessing Oluwabukola Akinmolujoye
Running for: Co-President for Education & Employability
Course: MSc International Business Management, Postgraduate.
Previous involvement with ENSA: International Student Ambassador - 2025/26, International Business Management - Programme Rep 2025/26, Student Council - Member 2025/26.
Manifesto
YOUR CHOICE MATTERS
(Pathways That Pave the Way to Your Future #KOREWA)
I am Blessing Akinmolujoye, running for Co-President (Education & Employability). I believe education should be more than lectures, exams, and certificates. It should prepare you for the real world, real opportunities, and real success.
My experience as a financial expert, ICAN member, International Student Ambassador, Uniforce Awardee, Programme Representative, and Student Council Member, I understand both sides of the journey learning and getting employed. I’ve worked with students, listened to their concerns, and seen where things work, and where they don’t.
That’s why I want to be your bridge between Education and Employability.
Let #Blessing be the connection between where you are now and where you want to be.
My Agenda.
- Employability That Works
I’ll push for practical skills and employer-linked learning in every course. Because degrees should lead to jobs.
Impact: Graduates who are confident, skilled, and workplace ready.
- Student Voices That Matter
I’ll advocate improved communication between students, staff, and the institution.
Impact: Decisions that truly reflect student needs.
- A More Connected Napier
A more connected student across the campuses and institution. Everyone deserves to feel included. I’ll support inclusive societies, events, and initiatives.
Impact: Stronger belonging and a more connected student experience.
Why Blessing?
Because I focus on action, not just talk. I am approachable, honest, and visible. Because your future matters to me. You are me. I am you.
Let’s make Education more than a degree.
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+If elected, what would you do to address the issues faced by students around employability?
If elected, I would focus on helping students feel more confident and prepared for life after university. Many students graduate with a degree but still feel unsure about how to apply their knowledge in the real world. I would work to push for more practical learning, employer-linked opportunities, and clearer access to internships, placements, and part-time roles. I would also support more hands-on career support such as CV reviews, interview practice, and industry talks, so students are not just qualified, but genuinely ready for work.
+If elected, how would you work with programme reps?
Programme Reps are closest to students’ day-to-day experiences, so working with them would be a priority for me. I would create regular opportunities to listen to their feedback, understand the real challenges students are facing, and work with them to raise these issues at the right levels. I want Programme Reps to feel supported, heard, and confident that the concerns they bring forward lead to real action and positive change.
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