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Abisuga Moyo emerges LASUSU’s 36th Vice President-Elect, pledges inclusion for all
The Lagos State University Students’ Union (LASUSU) has elected Abisuga Moyosoluwa Christiana, popularly known as MÒ4SURE, as its 36th Vice President at the union’s general elections held on Monday, July 28, 2025.
Miss Abisuga, a student of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Department of Broadcasting, was duly elected after a successful electoral process organized in accordance with the 36th LASUSU General Elections Time-Table, which was approved by the Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, mni, NPOM*
She is the daughter of Mrs Bose Lambo-Abisuga the Retired Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State House of Assembly Service Commission (LAHASCOM).
Pending the official inaugural ceremony, which will usher her into office alongside other members of the Students’ Executive Council (SEC), Abisuga Moyò remains Vice President-elect.
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In her post-election remarks, Abisuga expressed gratitude to LASU students for their support and shared her vision of inclusive leadership:
“Thank you for your unwavering support throughout this journey. May God bless you for standing by me. The best is yet to come.”
“LASUITES, get ready! The 36th administration will favour each and every one of you.”
She extended her appreciation to various student bodies, saying:
“Thank you once again — COSA LASUITES, NASS LASUITES, ESAN LASUITES, MASSA LASUITES, TRASA LASUITES, FASA LASUITES, SOSSA LASUITES, and LASULAWS.”
As the university awaits the formal inauguration of the 36th LASUSU Executive, expectations are high for a leadership defined by service, unity, and progress.
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