Evergreen G6 Club donates food items, awards scholarship to students in Nasarawa

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Beneficiaries of the scholarship and some members of the Evergreen G6 Club

The Evergreen G6 Club, a Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) has announced the award of scholarship to students of Papaldna community in Nasarawa State as part of its contribution to encourage education in the area.

The President of the club, Mr Bamidele Olujobi, made the announcement at the association’s 2021 Charity Food-Fest and Educational Support Project in Nasarawa State on Thursday.

Bamidele said that the club also distributed food items to the members of the community to celebrate the Christmas and also to meet their needs.

According to him, the organisation’s aim is to bring back core values, help the less privileged and also support indigent students.

“The club has brought its support to the community both in the food -fest programme and the Educational scholarship to enable quality education to the poor children who want to continue their study.

“That has called for the scholarship of the two students in the community which are miss Deborah Oyeyemi , an SS3 student of GSS Karshi and Miss Cecilia Abure also an SS3 student of GSS New Karshi.

“The scholarship is to take care of their three terms school fee, WAEC, NECO, JAMB, and if the beneficiaries are diligent the club will also sponsor their tertiary education,” he said.

Olujobi encouraged the beneficiaries of the scholarship to put in good use the opportunity given to them to enable them advance their education beyond secondary level.

“ We have taken time so well to scan through the community. Unfortunately we arrived at these two ladies. The challenge is for the boys to sit up and stop wandering around but be serious with their academic.

“I tell you, that is not what the future holds, as it is, the ladies are already challenging the men, you need to rise to the challenge,” he said.

Responding, Chief James Atuwa, the Esu of Papaldna community expressed his gratitude to the club for their support to his community.

Atuwa beckoned on other NGOs and the Government to also show the same gesture towards the community.

“I am really excited and happy for this opportunity shown to the Papaldna community, and the scholarship of the two students because it is really a good thing to have this type of opportunity.

“I want to use this medium to call on other NGOs and the government to provide for the needy in the community and also for the government to come and create good roads in the community,” he added.

Also speaking, Miss  Deborah Oyeyemi, a beneficiary of the scholarship, said she really exited being a beneficiary of the scholarship and also vowed to increase her commitment towards her study.

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“I’m really excited and grateful to Evergreen Club for making me a beneficiary of this amazing scholarship and I want to use this opportunity to say thank you to the Club.

“And I promise to be more committed to my study so that I can also benefit from another scholarship to study in a higher institution with the support of the Club,” she said.

Also. Miss Cecilia Abure also a beneficiary, expressed happiness for the offer.

She also thanked the Evergreen Club for the opportunity and also vowed to be more committed and make sure she passed her examinations.

“I would put more effort and make sure I read to pass the WAEC and further my education, and promised not to let the club down for the scholarship offered to me,” she said.

 

(NAN)