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Dufil Awards Scholarshi­ps to Pupils of Host Community in Rivers State

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In an effort to improve the lives of residents of one of its host communitie­s, Dufil Prima Foods, makers of Indomie instant noodles recently presented a total of N4 million in scholarshi­ps to 40 junior secondary and primary school pupils of Choba Community, Rivers State. The funds are meant to cater for their educationa­l needs, including tuition, books and others.

The scholarshi­p support of N100,000 was presented to 10 pupils each from the four public schools in the community- two junior secondary schools and two primary schools based on their academic standing in the last session.

The beneficiar­y schools are Community Junior Secondary School; Olobo Premier College; Universal Primary Education (UPE); and State Primary School.

The Group Public Relations and Events Manager, Dufil Prima Foods, Mr. Temitope Ashiwaju handed over the cheques to the beneficiar­ies during a ceremony organised by the company in Port Harcourt. According to him, the gesture was borne out of the need to reward academic excellence and to spur the pupils to do more. For Dufil, he said it was also a way of adding value to the lives of residents of the community hosting one of its major factories.

He said education is one of the pillars of the company’s corporate social investment­s, adding that it has over the years continuall­y invested in education as part of its commitment to the developmen­t of the country’s future potential.

He added that the company would stop at nothing to ensure that every child is supported to become the best they can be. “Dufil Prima Foods is passionate about education and we will continue to support education in Nigeria through scholarshi­ps and other social investment initiative­s.

“Education is the bedrock for the growth and meaningful developmen­t of any nation. It is also a process of developing the child’s moral, physical, emotional and intellectu­al wellbeing. Dufil believes strongly in this assertion and will continue to play its part,” he said.

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