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Foundation Donates GCE Forms to 50 Students

Written by Akeem Alao

The Oladipupo Clement Empowerment Foundation has donated free General Certification Examination forms to 50 students.

While disclosing this, the founder of the Foundation, Mr Oladipupo Clement, stated that the donation was aimed at reducing the number of out-school-children in the country.

Clement stated that economic hardship had prevented many children from getting quality education.

He said it was the responsibility of all well to do Nigerians to participate in educating at least one child in their community.

“The Foundation aims to reduce the awkward figures of out-of-school children in Nigeria to the lowest minimum.

“Oladipupo Clement Empowerment Foundation aims to reduce the number of vulnerable children with no access to quality education.

“The foundation empowered over fifty teenagers with funds to register for GCE,” Clement said.

“Living in a community with a large number of uneducated children is a serious societal issue and one that we all need to address.

“We can do that by supporting agencies that work on behalf of children. Every child’s education is important,” Clement said.

He added that the Foundation which was established out of personal struggles and challenges was out to impact the future of underprivileged children in Nigerian society.

“The nation has witnessed a growing number of out-of-school recently due to several reasons.

“Together we can alleviate the sufferings of underprivileged children through a partnership with the foundation to help give one child a new beginning. Educating a child is everyone’s job,” Clement said.

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Akeem Alao

Akeem Alao trained as a language teacher. He graduated from Adeniran Ogunsanya college of Education where he studied English/Yoruba Languages and Ekiti State University where he obtained a degree in English Education.

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