SEAL Initiative Empowers 100 LASUED Students via "Style at No Cost 2.0"
By: Manoah Kikekon
OTO-IJANIKIN, LAGOS – In a remarkable display of student-led community support, the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) campus trade fair became the backdrop for a life-changing event this Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
The SEAL Initiative (Student Mobilization for Empowerment and Leadership) successfully launched its "Style at No Cost 2.0" project, providing over 100 students with premium fashion and academic essentials—absolutely free.
Amidst the bustling rows of food and book vendors, the SEAL Initiative booth stood out as a beacon of hope, redefining the concept of a "shopping spree" by removing the price tag entirely.
Founded by Makinde Endurance Anuoluwapo, said the SEAL Initiative operates on a simple but powerful philosophy: clothing is a tool for dignity. "The project aims to bridge the gap between financial constraints and professional presentation."
During the one-day activation, students were able to select from a curated variety of high-quality items, including: Professional Attire: Corporate and casual clothing suited for interviews and lectures. Footwear & Accessories: Trendy bags, sandals, and seasonal cardigans. Educational Tools: Books and academic resources to support their studies.
To participate, the requirement was designed to be inclusive rather than restrictive. Students were only asked to follow the initiative’s social media page and complete a brief research form, ensuring the project remains accessible to those who need it most.
The atmosphere at the Oto-Ijanikin campus was one of overwhelming gratitude. Over 70 students were directly empowered within the first few hours, many noting that the initiative arrived at a crucial time.
“This project is about more than clothing,” the organizers shared. “It is about confidence, dignity, and positioning students to show up boldly in society. When students look good, they feel good, and when they feel good, they perform better.”
Beneficiaries described the experience as a significant boost to their self-esteem, with several students calling for the initiative to become a permanent fixture on the campus calendar.
This 2026 rollout marks the first time the program has reached LASUED, following a highly successful multi-day debut at Lagos State University (LASU) last year. The shift to LASUED represents a strategic expansion to ensure that student empowerment isn't confined to a single institution.
The momentum isn't slowing down. Organizers have confirmed that following this successful LASUED activation, the team will return to LASU in May 2026 for a massive two-day expanded edition.
By redistributing quality items, the Empowering Students: Style at No Cost initiative also promotes a culture of sustainability and waste reduction. It demonstrates that meaningful social change can be achieved through the effective redistribution of existing resources.
By: Manoah Kikekon
OTO-IJANIKIN, LAGOS – In a remarkable display of student-led community support, the Lagos State University of Education (LASUED) campus trade fair became the backdrop for a life-changing event this Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
The SEAL Initiative (Student Mobilization for Empowerment and Leadership) successfully launched its "Style at No Cost 2.0" project, providing over 100 students with premium fashion and academic essentials—absolutely free.
Amidst the bustling rows of food and book vendors, the SEAL Initiative booth stood out as a beacon of hope, redefining the concept of a "shopping spree" by removing the price tag entirely.
Founded by Makinde Endurance Anuoluwapo, said the SEAL Initiative operates on a simple but powerful philosophy: clothing is a tool for dignity. "The project aims to bridge the gap between financial constraints and professional presentation."
During the one-day activation, students were able to select from a curated variety of high-quality items, including: Professional Attire: Corporate and casual clothing suited for interviews and lectures. Footwear & Accessories: Trendy bags, sandals, and seasonal cardigans. Educational Tools: Books and academic resources to support their studies.
To participate, the requirement was designed to be inclusive rather than restrictive. Students were only asked to follow the initiative’s social media page and complete a brief research form, ensuring the project remains accessible to those who need it most.
The atmosphere at the Oto-Ijanikin campus was one of overwhelming gratitude. Over 70 students were directly empowered within the first few hours, many noting that the initiative arrived at a crucial time.
“This project is about more than clothing,” the organizers shared. “It is about confidence, dignity, and positioning students to show up boldly in society. When students look good, they feel good, and when they feel good, they perform better.”
Beneficiaries described the experience as a significant boost to their self-esteem, with several students calling for the initiative to become a permanent fixture on the campus calendar.
This 2026 rollout marks the first time the program has reached LASUED, following a highly successful multi-day debut at Lagos State University (LASU) last year. The shift to LASUED represents a strategic expansion to ensure that student empowerment isn't confined to a single institution.
The momentum isn't slowing down. Organizers have confirmed that following this successful LASUED activation, the team will return to LASU in May 2026 for a massive two-day expanded edition.
By redistributing quality items, the Empowering Students: Style at No Cost initiative also promotes a culture of sustainability and waste reduction. It demonstrates that meaningful social change can be achieved through the effective redistribution of existing resources.