Former Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Anambra State Broadcasting Service (ABS), and a prominent indigene of Enugwu-Ukwu community, Ozonkpu Uche Nworah has attracted educational aides from MTN Foundation to students of the community.
The educational materials consisting of exercise books and school bags were distributed to 300 students of St Theresa Secondary School. The foundation also distributed umbrellas, routers and WiFi equipments to the school. Each of the 300 students got a school bag and 10 exercise books each.
MTN’s South East Senior Manager, Regional Operations, Mr Emmanuel Osumah, who oversaw the distribution said the gesture was a way by the network provider to encourage young children.
Osumah said, “Today, we gather for an initiative that contributes to our mission of enhancing education.
“The MTN Foundation Learning Support Material Initiative was extended to St Theresa’s Primary and Secondary School, which was nominated by your very own, Chief Uche Nworah.
“At MTN Nigeria Foundation, we believe that education is the cornerstone of growth and development, and every student deserves access to the resources necessary to unlock their full potential.
“We are happy to present the MTNF Learning Support Material Initiative (LSMI), a program designed to empower students with essential academic tools.
“Our commitment is to foster an enabling environment for learning and support access to quality education.
“To our students: these materials are more than just supplies to support your studies; they are stepping stones toward your aspirations.
“Their true impact depends on how you choose to use them. Strive for excellence, and let your dedication, discipline and Focus shape your learning journey” he said
The Principal of the school, Rev Fr Martin Ekee and the Chairman of the village, Nnaeto Akpamgbo, praised MTN for the gesture.