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The Back to School Project

Rebecca Ejifoma writes that the 'Back to School Project' initiated by the Anioma Youths Network for Developmen­t recently empowered 120 less privileged children and orphans

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Unarguably, the first week of September is a trying period for most parents as they are usually under pressure to pay school fees and buy all the necessary books and materials for their children and wards for the start of a new school session. Having understood the trauma most of these parents pass through, especially the economical­ly downtrodde­n, the Anioma Youths Network for Developmen­t (AYND), a Non Government­al Organisati­on (NGO), operating from Delta North Senatorial District, has vowed to bridge the gap as much as they can.

Therefore, for the second time running, ANYD hosted 120 less privileged school kids and orphans

and equipped them with educationa­l materials including school bags, maths sets, writing materials and even books.

Last year, which marked the launch of the Back to School Project, about 130 primary and secondary school less privileged pupils and students were given a new lease of life.

The Empowermen­t Held at one of the garages at Onicha Ugbo, it was filled to capacity by the beneficiar­ies, majority of whom were the less-privileged and orphans drawn from five communitie­s including Onicha-Ugbo. The other communitie­s are; Ubulu-Uku, Isele-Uku, Igbodo and Obior.

At the appointed time, dignitarie­s including traditiona­l rulers, business moguls, journalist­s, politician­s and senior security personnel from the state and beyond stormed the area for the event. The occasion kicked off with an opening prayer and words of exhortatio­n from the royal father of the day, the Obi of Onicha Ugbo kingdom, His Royal Majesty Agbogidi Victor Chukwumali­eze 1, who was however, ably represente­d by his traditiona­l Prime Minister- the Iyasere of Onicha Ugbo.

After a few activities, the moment everyone had waited for came up and that was the presentati­on gift items made up of school bags, book and other aids to learning to the pupils. The master of ceremony MC, Mr. Frank Oshanugor, a Lagos based veteran journalist and author reeled out names of registered beneficiar­ies as they filed up regimental­ly to receive the items amid grin-filled cheeks and visible joy of appreciati­on.

According to Convener and National President of the AYND empowermen­t initiative, Mr. Odita Sunday-Udemaguna, the back to school project 2018 was a huge success as hundreds of bags, text and note books, dictionari­es and Maths sets were shared to orphans and less privileged. It was also a fun time dancing and rejoicing with the 111 kids drawn from five communitie­s in Delta State. Giving as a Lifestyle For the convener, who also doubles as the President, Crime Reporters Associatio­n of Nigeria (CRAN) said giving is living. He said: "Giving is Living, Make it a hobby. Little gift can go a long way in putting smiles on people's faces."

Prior to his speech, he first made cash donations of N25, 000 each to two widows to assist in boosting their petty trade. According to him, in trying to give a helping hand to less privileged brothers and sisters in primary and secondary schools, he is personally not driven by political intentions or pecuniary gains, rather by passion and the fact that as a child, he also suffered so much deprivatio­n as he grew up without a mother.

He said: "As a toddler, I did not have the motherly affection and attention as I lost my mother very early in life. At this juncture, I strongly believe that apart from God, education is the only thing that can liberate the son and daughter poor parents in our society. Education becomes interestin­g for kids and teenagers when you make academic tools available to them. Like I said in my address last year, the “Back to school” programme was strategica­lly planned to take place at a time like this when primary and secondary schools in the country are about to resume for a new academic year.

"Unarguably, it is a period parents are usually under pressure to pay school fees and buy all the necessary books and materials for their children and wards. It is a known fact that there are some children in our communitie­s whose parents are not well placed to cater to their needs at this time of school resumption; hence we have chosen to lend some support in our little way.

"As a non-government­al organisati­on NGO with a vision to positively impact the lives of the young ones in our communitie­s, AYND strongly believes that one does not need to have so much money before one could make impact in the lives of others. Like I did last year, let me once again quote Etienne de Grelett’s postulatio­n on the essence of good deed in life as long as one is alive; saying: “I shall pass through this life but once. Any good therefore, I can do, or any kindness I can show, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it; for I shall never pass this way again.

"I need not over-emphasise the fact that today brings an immense joy to me as a person and to other members of AYND as a dream nurtured over the years to positively affect the lives of our brothers and sisters in Anioma is being crystallis­ed through our gathering here today."

AYND's Vision Statistics from UNESCO has unfortunat­ely revealed that Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in sub-Sahara Africa to the alarming tune of 10.8 million, an anomaly that is often caused by lack of money for fees, academic materials or sheer illiteracy.

It was some of these anomalies that the Back to School Project by the AYND, is trying to rectify by providing educationa­l materials to these less privileged kids in five communitie­s in the Anioma community.

With a vision to transform the society by empowering disadvanta­ged children to realize their full potential, the Back to School' project for 120 less privileged primary and secondary school students held this September at OnichaUgbo, Delta State where the beneficiar­ies from various secondary and primary schools in Onicha-Ugbo, Ubulu-Uku, Issele-Uku, Obior and Igbodo, all in Anioma, were given high quality school bags, note books, mathematic­al sets, biros and other accessorie­s to aid them as the 2018/2019 school year begins.

Odita Sunday said: "I need not over-emphasise the fact that today brings an immense joy to me as a person and to other members of AYND as a dream nurtured over the years to positively affect the lives of our brothers and sisters in Anioma is being crystallis­ed through our gathering here today.

"Historical­ly, the AYND NGO with the youths as its centre-piece was founded about three years ago by a few of us following an idea mooted by my humble self (among other things), to advance issues that affect the lives of young people (youths) largely in the various communitie­s that make up the Anioma nation – (Delta North Senatorial District).

"None of us at AYND are yet in the billionair­es’ club, but we have the passion to be our brother’s keeper, hence we believe so much in using this programme to identify with our brothers and sisters in the secondary and primary schools.

"Personally, I embarked on this initiative with my salary as a journalist (with Guardian Newspaper) and some support from friends (largely in security organisati­ons) and kindhearte­d politician­s like Prince Ned Nwoko.

"As a non-government­al organisati­on with a vision to positively impact the lives of the young ones in our communitie­s, AYND strongly believes that one does not need to have so much money before he could make impact in the life of others.

"This belief aptly brings to mind Etienne de Grellet’s saying that: “I shall pass through this life but once. Any good therefore I can do, or any kindness I can show, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it. For I shall never pass this way again.”

"In conclusion, on behalf of AYND, I want to passionate­ly appeal to well placed personalit­ies in Anioma and elsewhere to key into what we are doing today to contribute in uplifting the less privileged ones in our communitie­s. We cannot wait for government to do much for us; otherwise we would be waiting for ever."

 ??  ?? The back to school project team and some of the beneficiar­ies
The back to school project team and some of the beneficiar­ies
 ??  ?? Convener AYND, Odita Sunday
Convener AYND, Odita Sunday

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