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Anioma Youth Network for Development set to launch Back to School Programme

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineAugust 6, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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The project which is being sponsored by the Anioma Youth Network for Development (AYND) is an initiative of the President, Crime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (CRAN), Mr. Sunday Udemaguna Odita.

Tagged,”Let’s Heal the World Through Giving”, the event which is scheduled to hold on the 2nd of September, 2017 at Onicha-Ugbo Garage at 10.00 am will have a former Member of the Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Hon. Prince Ned Munir Nwoko as Chairman.

According to the initiator of the Programme, Mr. Sunday Udemaguna Odita, the project which is the first of its kind is aimed at empowering the less privileged students and pupils to acquire education which hitherto would have eluded them.

He called in all well meaning Nigerians, lovers of education and philanthropists to identify with the project which he said would pay off in the long run and benefit not only the community but Delta State and Nigeria in general.

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