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Foundation Empowers 50 Students with GCE Forms

- Oluchi Chibuzor

The Oladipupo Clement Empowermen­t Foundation has donated free General Certificat­ion Examinatio­n (GCE) forms to about 50 teenagers to ease the economic pressure on their parents during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The donation was part of the non-government­al organisati­on’s effort in reducing the number of out-of-school children in the country and to remove the psychologi­cal trauma of children with poor parents.

Speaking during the donation exercise recently, the founder, Clement said a child’s inability to get quality education gets worse during harsh economic times as job losses and fear for the future put stress on families.

He said this stress needs to be eased by stakeholde­rs, individual­s who have made it in the society over the years.

“The foundation believes that it is the responsibi­lity of all well to do Nigerians to participat­e in educating at least one child in their community because many are left with emotional and psychologi­cal trauma to deal with as they cannot afford the form.”

Worried by the rising number of out of school children in Nigeria, Clement, a wealth creation and financial coach explained that “the foundation aims to reduce the awkward figures of out-of-school children in Nigeria to the lowest minimum.

“Oladipupo Clement Empowermen­t Foundation aims to reduce the number of vulnerable children with no access to quality education.”

He said the 50 teenagers were offered scholarshi­ps under the Uncle Ope Global Concepts www.oladipupoc­lement. com

“Living in a community with a large number of uneducated children is a serious societal issue and one that we all need to address. We can do that by supporting agencies that work on behalf of children. Every child’s education is important.”

The foundation which was establishe­d out of personal struggles and challenges is out to impact the future of underprivi­leged children in Nigerian society.

Clement therefore called for effective synergy from various sectors, saying, “together we can alleviate the sufferings of underprivi­leged children through partnershi­p with the foundation to help give one child a new beginning. Educating a child is everyone’s job.”

The Oladipupo Clement Empowermen­t Foundation is a not-forprofit and non-political organisati­on focused on creating a platform for the all-round educationa­l needs of outstandin­g, but indigent youths in Nigeria through scholarshi­ps, grants, and educationa­l support.

It is not just focused on academics, but also prioritise­s vocational, technical, profession­al and executive education.

 ??  ?? L-R: The lawmaker representi­ng Anambra Central Constituen­cy in the National Assembly, Senator Uche Ekwunife; the the Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical) Umunze, Dr. Tessy Okoli; and the Registrar, Augustine Udensi inspecting the electronic tablets, which Ekwunife attracted to the College through the Nigeria Communicat­ion Commission (NCC)... recently
L-R: The lawmaker representi­ng Anambra Central Constituen­cy in the National Assembly, Senator Uche Ekwunife; the the Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical) Umunze, Dr. Tessy Okoli; and the Registrar, Augustine Udensi inspecting the electronic tablets, which Ekwunife attracted to the College through the Nigeria Communicat­ion Commission (NCC)... recently

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