The Prince Olatunji Olusoji Foundation Back to School Program 2025 September Edition kicked off with a bang on its first day, as students and pupils from various schools in Kogi state turned out in large numbers to benefit from the initiative.
The program, which aims to provide educational support to underprivileged children in the state, started at Community Secondary School Ayere, where students eagerly received school supplies and other essential items. The Kogi state coordinator of the Foundation, Comrade Arowolo David Taiwo, expressed his satisfaction with the turnout and the positive impact the program was making in the community.
From Ayere, the team moved on to Ogale/Aduge and Ogidi, covering several schools in the area including St. Patrick’s Ogale Idi-Oro, St. Michaels 1 Ogidi, and UBE Aduge. The team’s next stop was Kabba, where they visited schools such as St. Joseph Junior Secondary School Kabba and St. Monica’s Secondary School Kabba, among others.
The students and pupils who benefited from the program were filled with gratitude as they received new school bags, textbooks, and other educational materials that will help them excel in their studies. The Foundation’s commitment to supporting education in Kogi state was evident as they went from school to school, spreading joy and hope to the children.
As the program continues, more schools in Kabba and other communities in Kogi state are set to benefit from the Foundation’s generosity. The Prince Olatunji Olusoji Foundation has once again proven its dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of young people, giving them the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond.
With the successful completion of Day 1, the Foundation looks forward to reaching even more students in the coming days, ensuring that every child has access to quality education and the resources they need to thrive.