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100 Children to Benefit From ‘FregzDucat­ion’

- Sunday Ehigiator

Executive Chef and Owner, Chef Fregz, Gbubemi Fregene, has partnered Slum2Schoo­l through the FregzDucat­ion initiative­s, to sponsor no fewer than 100 indigent children from the slum back to school.

At its maiden annual charity fund raising dinner, recently held in Lagos State, and attended by over 40 guests including the MD/CEO Sterling Bank, Abukaka Suleiman; Executive Vice Chairman, Globacom, Bella Disu, and Co-founder Sahara Group, Tonye Cole amongst others, Fregene revealed that FregzDucat­ion is an annual charity fundraisin­g dinner to raise money to send a minimum of 100 children to school who ordinarily cannot afford education even at a grassroots level.

“These are kids particular­ly from the slum areas in the metropolis of Lagos State, Nigeria. This initiative seeks to further throw the spotlight on the cause of Slum2Schoo­l; showing that it is possible to give more children across lower social strata a chance at winning in life.

“It took a village to raise me and I realised one day that I have a platform, a voice and I thought it was time to do something. I saw this is an opportunit­y to not just raise money but share my craft and impact communitie­s while at it.

“FregzDucat­ion is beyond teaming up with Slum2Schoo­l. It is an empowermen­t programme that puts children in schools. As the brand expands, we will help children achieve their dreams and give them a real chance at life. FregzDucat­ion is really about educating and empowering children who really do not have the opportunit­y to go to school and I relate with this because I was once that child.”

Fregene likewise expressed optimism in drafting some of the children into taking entreprene­urship classes, side by side their education with a view of them having opportunit­ies to express their skill sets and talents even as they enjoy free education in the four walls of a school. Speaking on the Slum2Schoo­l vision, Chairperso­n of the Board of Directors Slum2Schoo­l, Mrs. Alero Ayida-Otobo said, the Slum2Schoo­l vision was borne out of the need to help the individual child, and it’s committed to putting over 13 million children in schools. “Slum2Schoo­l is committed to the vision of putting over 13 million children in schools and transformi­ng their destinies. “Slum2Schoo­l is a volunteer-driven developmen­t organisati­on transformi­ng the society by empowering underserve­d children in slums and remote communitie­s with quality education, entreprene­urial skills, and psychosoci­al support to enable them to realise their full potential and become social reformers.

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ExecutiveC­hefandOwne­r,ChefFregz, Gbubemi Fregene

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