Help desired 100 indigent young people in Akure
North, Ondo State as a non-legislative
association (NGO), Dele Ologun Foundation
(DOF), disseminated 100 JAMB frames unreservedly and
N5 million concede to them.
The President of the NGO, Dele Ologun, said
the signal was a piece of his endeavors to invest in
youth strengthening and training.
Ologun said the recipients were chosen
from Iju, Itaogbolu, Ogbese, Oba-Ile and other
towns of Akure North without political inclination,
noting that training remains the best legacy
anybody can provide for young people.
Frame hopefuls
"DOF is an independent private association
that is focused on assisting the less
special in limit building and financial
improvement," he expressed.
"We bolster essential and auxiliary school
training, wellbeing, instructive institutions and
render group/social administrations to the youthful
what's more, old, male and female, understudies and
craftsmans, widows and widowers, and so forth."
The NGO president, who expressed that the
Establishment had affected decidedly in the LGA
in all repercussions in its 17 years of presence,
included that the best three performing JAMB
understudies will be granted grant to examine
in tertiary institutions.
Ologun, lamenting that the past
administrations had marginalized the LGA,
encouraged Governor Rotimi Akeredolu "to accord
us what is expected us in Itaogbolu and Akure
North Local Government on the loose."
Speaking at the event, the board
Overseer Chairmen, Mr. Segun Oluyede,
commended the Foundation for its support for
adolescents, describing it as an age making
occasion in the region.
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