NULASS visits Whogohost

The National Union of Lagos State Students (NULASS), on Thursday, 3rd of Feb 2022, visited the Whogohost Lagos office to commend the company and shower praises our CEO, Toba Obaniyi on the great work we are doing in Nigeria. They also visited to create awareness about their forthcoming event in June. Their visit was to commend the Whogohost team on the great work done so far and our impact in the technology space in Nigeria

The 7-man NULASS team that visited the company are Adam Olayiwola Edu (National Secretary General), Oluwakeji Onabajo (National Assistant General Secretary), Monsurat Aluko (National Director of Sport), Oluwaseun Ogunye (National Protocol Officer), Abdullateef Lawal (National Chief Provost Marshal), Damilola Obayomi (National Director of Gender), Oluwaseun Odupe (Member)

Some of the things the NULASS team discussed with the Whogohost team were matters concerning training and web hosting services.

Whogohost offered the National union of Lagos state student team an opportunity to be a part of our learning management scheme where we would be equipping about 5000 people in website training and WordPress. Whogohost also offered to give the association, domain and hosting for their union and they were excited about it. The NULASS team was also intrigued to see what we do at Whogohost and the feats we have achieved so far after taking a tour through our facility and award room.

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Tola Osadugba is a content strategist with many years of online marketing experience and SME online strategy. When she is away from work, she is an adrenaline junkie and she also likes to travel or have city tours.

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