The newly elected Chairman of Stallion Circle Membership, Epe, Mr. Tajudeen Debo Abdulai, has introduced plans to determine an endowment fund to assist underprivileged college students in pursuing their instructional desires.
Unveiling the initiative on the inauguration of the membership's new director in Okebalogun, Epe, Abdulai personally donated N100,000 to kick-start the fund, hoping it is going to present scholarships, JAMB and GCE examination charges to financially deprived college students in Epe.
The Nigerian Tribune Editor highlighted the membership's dedication to uplifting the group since its inception in 1986 and referred to as on civic-minded people to contribute to the endowment fund to boost instructional requirements for the youth in the neighborhood.
He acknowledged that the membership's goals embrace “intervening in group points, selling growth and helping the aged and the needy.”
The Vice President, Mr. Dele Imam, assured that the brand new executives will construct on the membership's observe file, stressing that members' dedication to the membership's guidelines and ethics is important to attaining of the membership's goals.
The Affiliation's Chief Author, Mr. Nuhman Edu, acknowledged that membership is open to sons of Epe who share the dream of contributing to the expansion and growth of the town.
Previous beneficiaries shared how the membership impacted their lives. Mrs. Amudalatu Ajoke-Oluwa recalled receiving cash and meals from the membership through the COVID pandemic. “I used to be so blissful as a result of it met my wants. Since then, they haven’t agreed to assist me in any means,” she defined.
Additionally, Mr. Ambaliu Borokini, who has additionally benefited from the membership's monetary assist, wished the brand new executives nicely.
The dignitaries on the vent included a member of the Home of Representatives, representing Epe Federal Constituency, Wale Raji; Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Native Council, Abdulahi Sesan Olowa; Mr. Abiye Edu; and associates and family members, amongst quite a few well-wishers.