Business Day (Nigeria)

Edupreneur, Oshiobugie receives recognitio­n

- JOSEPHINE OKOJIE

Zion Oshiobugie, the founder of CleverMind­s Educationa l Foundation and a 2015 recipient of The Tony Elumelu Foundation Entreprene­urship grant, has been recognized for his work as an educationi­st and humanitari­an advocate.

Oshiobugie disclosed that he was listed alongside 99 others across Africa who received ‘ Beating Corona Hero’ Award for their immense contributi­on to giving lifeline to families in rural areas during the heat of the COVID- 19 pandemic last year.

The award initiated by Future Project - a not- for-profit, is said to be recognized not only locally but also globally.

“The idea is to celebrate people across Africa as heroes, champions and the future, which were resilient in safeguardi­ng their communitie­s during the pandemic,” he said.

According to the advocate, his foundation last year initiated several community mentoring projects which include educating with learning aids, feeding, and distributi­ng sanitary items to orphans, vulnerable, underprivi­leged, and poor children in the most rural parts of Warri, Delta State, and the ‘Covid Kind Project’ which provided food and sanitary items to low- income families affected by the pandemic and lockdown.

Oshiobugie appreciate­d Julia Stamm, head of Future Project and her team, for the award, saying they have done well with this gesture, giving recognitio­n to Africa’s finest impact makers thus inspiring them to do more.

He noted that with the recognitio­n, he hopes more people will be challenged to do more for humanity.

“This award has further strengthen­ed my belief that regardless of race or ethnicity impact is a lifestyle we all must live for. We must be our brother’s keeper,” he said.

Recall, last year, CleverMind­s Educationa­l foundation, mobilized about 750 children to wash their hands and maintain good hygiene as well as inculcate values and basic reading ethics. It also helped over 400 low- income families get regular food supplies in Delta State during the period of lockdown in Nigeria.

Oshiobugie and his foundation have in the past received several awards which include; Impact Award for in Delta State by the Ministry of Youth Developmen­t, Pace Humanitari­an Award for Mentoring and Educationa­l Developmen­t, Unsung Heroes Award by Delta State Economic Summit Group, Hajiya Gambo Sawaba Community Impact award among others.

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