The Managing Director /CEO of Harmony Gardens and Estate Development Limited, Dr Saheed Mosadoluwa Audullahi (popularly known as Ibile) has donated cash to Orile Agege Pupils who won Irish Embassy & LGNA International Debate Competition.
Saheed Mosadoluwa, after reading the story about the performance of the pupils on naijahotnews.com, called the Editor-In-Chief of this medium, Adegbenro Nurudeen for ways to encourage the future of tomorrow.
Harmony Gardens and Estate Development Limited boss said, ”The Pupils need to be encouraged for their wonderful feat. They have done their part of putting Agege on the global map. I was born and raised in Agege; it is not out of place to encourage Agege kids.”
Ibile later thanked thanked the teachers and Education Secretary of LGEA, Mrs Catherine Ogunyomi for creating a turf of development for the kids.
Recall that the pupils of three Orile Agege Public Schools have won Irish Embassy & LGNA International Debate Competition In Lagos.
The Pupils dazzled international audience at the finals of the All Public Primary Schools Debate Competition held in collaboration with the Irish Embassy, LGNA International and Lagos SUBEB.
The Pupils are Habeeb Ridwan of Orile Agege Primary School, Aminu Shuaib of Ladoje Primary School and Shofela Sofiat of Ibukun-Olu Primary School, Orile Agege.
The pupils were presented with Trophies, Laptops, medals and educational materials.
While appreciating the Harmony Garden boss, the Desk Officer at the Agege Local Education Authority who doubled as the tutor of the team of kids, Kafayat Ajape thanked the donor for remembering them and his huge support for Public Primary School Education.
She said, ”I will be ungrateful if I forget the kind-hearted man, it is clear as crystal that he is a lover of children and a good person, we have many wealthy people around us who never appreciate us for once.
He will continue to prosper, Allah will continue to bless him and Allah will continue to shower His Ramah on Him.”
Saheed Mosadoluwa Audullahi, in his words, promised to be encouraging talented kids in Agege and Orile Local Council Areas.