NEWS: Nurudeen Adewale Offers WAEC Payments to a Vulnerable Child and Launches Nurudeen Adewale Youths Empowerment Initiative Foundation!

 


Nurudeen Adewale Youths Empowerment Initiative officially launched its Foundation yesterday, a non-profit organization dedicated to investing in the skills of young people. The foundation aims to create a sustainable and enabling environment for the youth generation, with a focus on education and life-changing programs. Their goal is to achieve social progress for all, particularly for youths, female children, and the less privileged.


In a remarkable act of support, the foundation's first assignment was to pay the West African Examination Council (WAEC) fees for the students of Nawarudeen High School in Saki. This initiative was undertaken to reduce the financial burden on parents and prevent cases of secondary school dropouts. One such beneficiary is Bashiru Kamaldeen Olamide, whose story touched the foundation's members deeply. The foundation has committed to supporting Bashiru until he completes his OND levels of education.

Bashiru Kamaldeen Olamide, who lost his father some years ago, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the foundation for extending a helping hand to him and his mother. As the sole provider for his family, Bashiru's mother has faced immense challenges. The foundation's support will undoubtedly improve their lives and provide them with new opportunities.

The members of the Nurudeen Adewale Youth Empowerment Initiative Foundation went a step further by presenting the necessary forms and payment package to Mr. Bamidele Mutiu, the school principal of Nawarudeen High School, and other teachers, ensuring transparency and affirming the authenticity of their initiative.

The foundation remains committed to promoting and empowering the youth generation, utilizing the best tools available while also striving to protect the environment. They emphasize that education is a fundamental aspect of social progress and development, and they will continue to make impactful contributions within their capacity.

Overall, Nurudeen Adewale Youths Empowerment Initiative Foundation's launch and its initiative to pay WAEC fees demonstrate their dedication to improving the lives of vulnerable children and their commitment to a brighter future for the youth generation.

#youthempowerment   #WAEC  #sakiyouth 

#MinistryOfYouthAndSports 

#newyearnewbeginnings

Comments

  1. This is very good and it will encourage the less privilege youth in saki and it environment. But please if they can include those that are in high institution as well, it will definitely go along way for saki indigen across the country. At least if it is 50% out of their fees.
    God will send helpers to their children too.

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