Samson Soyebi Foundation gives succour, distributes foodstuffs to Agege residents

Samson Soyebi Foundation gives succour, distributes foodstuffs to Agege residents

Samson Soyebi Foundation Samson in collaboration with Honey Treat Limited distributed food items through a charity mission tagged “Feed a Friend” to Agege residents.

The Foundation started the distribution from Agege -Pencima on 10th of May, 2024.

Recall that Samson Soyebi Foundation  has been giving educational supports to less privileged students in four different tertiary institutions in the South-western part of Nigeria.

At the 2nd Scholarship Award event held today, 26th of April 2024; the foundation stated that the educational support last year and it will continue contribute to the lives of students in Nigeria.

Soyebi said, ”The beneficiaries will not only be provided with tuition scholarships but automatically admitted into the Star Light Academy, where they will be mentored into good leaders by industry giants. The idea is to ensure these young ones do not walk through the valley giants have conquered alone.

”The mission of Samson Soyebi Foundation is to expose young bright persons to various opportunities for success, through good leadership tutelage; as well as equipping them to serve their communities and the world at large as good ambassadors of Nigeria.”

While giving the update on the activities of the foundation, Economist cum builder explained the financial standings and how the accrued funds were spent.

He said, ”I express my gratitude for your love, prayers, and financial support during my birthday and fundraising event earlier in April. Through the fundraising, a sum of #5,409,750.00 was raised towards the payment of tuition for 100 higher institution students.

”So far, a total sum of #5,409,750.00 has been raised through your love for humanity, as we edge towards our #12,000,000 budget. These donations will be used to pay the tuition of 100 final-year undergraduates in 4 higher institutions, already shortlisted in alliance with the schools.”

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