Just In: FILSU Breaks New Ground as Adijat Ibrahim Emerges First Female National President

The Federation of Iwoland Students Union (FILSU) has entered a new chapter in its history with the election of Adijat Ibrahim as its first-ever female National President.

Adijat Ibrahim emerged victorious in the recently concluded national elections of the union and will steer the affairs of FILSU during the 2026 tenure. Her victory is being widely celebrated as a landmark achievement, not only for the union but also for the advancement of gender inclusion in student leadership across Iwoland.

Her emergence reflects a growing confidence in inclusive governance and a clear shift towards embracing competence, vision, and merit regardless of gender. Many have described her election as a powerful statement on the evolving role of women in leadership and decision-making within student bodies.

Students and stakeholders within the Iwoland community have expressed optimism about the new leadership, noting that Adijat Ibrahim’s presidency is expected to usher in a progressive, people-oriented, and impactful administration that will prioritize unity, welfare, and academic development of Iwoland students nationwide.

Since the announcement of her victory, congratulatory messages have continued to pour in from students, alumni, and well-wishers, all commending FILSU for making history and entrusting the union’s leadership to a young woman widely regarded as capable and forward-thinking.

As Adijat Ibrahim prepares to assume office, the Speaker elect of FILSU National Headquarter, Ademola Stephen Babalola congratulates her and promise her a good relationship as they continue to serve together in the coming administration.

The expectations remain high for Adijat Ibrahim that her tenure will further strengthen FILSU, inspire more female participation in student leadership, and set a lasting precedent for inclusive representation within the union.