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LASUMA Awards N7 million scholarships to 60 Lagos State University Students in Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science and Others



The Lagos State University Muslim Alumni (LASUMA) has successfully awarded N7 million scholarships to 60 Undergraduate and Postgraduate students of LASU under her annual scholarship program.

The year 2025 scholarship event that was initially announced at the LASUMA 2025 AGM and Awards in EKo Club, Surulere in the presence of the Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadiri Hamzat as the Keynote Speaker, and the Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, RT. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, was extended to various Postgraduate students including international students.

LASUMA President, Dr. Abdul-Azeez Anjorin who was highly delighted and thankful to HIS Creator, described the scholarship award as a dream come true having benefitted from local and international scholarships throughout his sojourn as a young scholar. He sincerely appreciate all LASUMA prominent members that majorly sponsored the 2025 event including CP. Lateef Adio Ahmed, Sen. Idiat Adebule, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, HRM. Oba Galib Rufai, Hon. Muhibat Rufai-Adeyemi, Hon. Razak Ajala, Shk. Shakirudeen AbdulGafar (Mofesaye), CSP. Idris Sarumi, and Alh. Mujitaba Rufai, amongst others.

The selected young scholars and beneficiaries, out of over 500 applicants cut across various disciplines - Art, Education, Law, Medicine, Science, Social Science, etc at different levels - Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate. The rigorous selection accommodated different categories of students based on brilliancy with students on perfect CGPA of 5.0, Postgraduate applicants including PhD scholars with evidence of Distinction at MSc, and Masters students having first class at BSc. Others were indigent students and orphans.

The beneficiaries of LASUMA 2025 scholarship award include:
1. Sulaimon Basit Korede
2. Bello Asiyah Oluwatoyin
3. Badmus Ibrahim Adedotun
4. Tiletile Raodat Temitope
5. Olanrewaju Faisol
6. Egberongbe Teslimah Iyabode
7. Bello Saleemat Adebimpe
8. Bamigbade Aneefah
9. Oyenuga Rasheedat Yetunde
10. Ayinla Tomiwa Yusrah
11. Salman Faatimah Ajoke
12. Adeniji Baqeeyah Adedoyin
13. Rafiu Balikis Ayomide
14. Opaade Muhammed Sanni
15. Machado Hakeem Ademide
16. Adebayo Kawthar Wonuola
17. Adeyemi Fatima Olayinka
18. Taofeeq Olaide Fareedat
19. Balogun Fatimah Omotoyosi
20. Kewulere Adam Olasunkanmi
21. Nimotalai Abisola Saibu
22. Muhammed Oluwaseun Yusuf
23. Adebayo Abdulrazak Olamilekan
24. Maryam Bello
25. Abdul Hameed Qudus
26. Ajenifuja Aishat
27. Adewuyi Azeezah
28. Ajisafe Azeezah
29. Raheem Muftauddeen
30. Arepo Muhideen Olalekan
31. Adesina Abdullahi
32. Bakare Aishah
33. Adebayo Rofiah
34. Rufai Qawam
35. Salaudeen Aishat
36. Moshood Sanni
37. Ambali Toyyib Olasunkanmi
38. Lawal Muyideen
39. Fatai Tobiloba Ogunmola
40. Abdulwaheed Moridiyah Titilayo
41. Taiwo Ajitokewu
42. Quadri Azeez Olatunde
43. Kaothar Mojisola Abdulkareem
44. Machado Sekinat Oluwatoyin
45. Sekoni Taofeek Ayoola
46. Ajaramokeu Hamdallah Morenikeji
47. Sirajudeen Aishah Abike
48. Akinsanya Mutiat Yetunde
49. Tiamiyu Habibat Ajoke
50. Idris Ahmod Azaitowiy
51. Soliu Shuaib Ayomide
52. Mustapha Fuad Olamilekan
53. Abdulfattah Abdulrahman Kolawole
54. Bisiriyu Nimotallahi Bisola
55. Ogungbe Mariam Oyindamola
56. Lamidi Alabi
57. Kudus Ojikutu
58. Jabbie Alusine
59. Shittu Muhyideen Olamide
60. Mas’ud Mobolaji O.