The Neo-Black Movement (NBM) of Africa, Obafemi Owode Sub Zone, has donated educational materials to selected government primary schools in Ogun State’s Obafemi Owode local government area. The donation is part of the Support-A-School-Child Project, a nationwide initiative aimed at improving education in Nigeria.
Ambassador Tehinse Olanrewaju Ayoola, representing the Obafemi Owode sub zone, handed over the materials at a formal event. He emphasized that the initiative would be ongoing, given the size and educational needs of the local government area.
Ayoola urged students to prioritize their education and steer clear of cultism, drug abuse, and other negative influences. He stressed that early guidance is essential in shaping the future of young learners.
He reaffirmed NBM’s commitment to supporting education and youth development, highlighting that investing in young minds will lead to a brighter future for the state and the country.
In response, beneficiaries and school representatives expressed deep appreciation for NBM’s generosity. They praised the initiative and offered prayers for the movement’s continued success in its mission to uplift education.
The donation aligns with NBM’s broader vision of fostering educational growth and social responsibility across various communities in Nigeria.