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Atoyebi Pays School Fees for Asokoro Pupils

The founder of Prosocial Care for the Stranded Foundation, Bamidele Atoyebi, has paid the school fees of several indigent pupils at Kuruduma Primary School Asokoro, whose majority are orphans.

According to findings the fees of Primary 1, 3, 4 and 5 pupils were all paid fully.

Atoyebi said he was informed about the pupils’ situation by a football coach in the area who they both attend the same church, Living Faith and decided to visit the school to verify the report and offer assistance.

He explained that the gesture aligns with the objectives of his registered foundation, which caters for the needs of underprivileged children, stranded prisoners who have served their terms, and patients unable to pay their hospital bills.

According to him, helping the less privileged should be seen as a responsibility for Nigerians who are financially stable.

He said, “As Nigerians and as humans who are well-to-do, we owe the less privileged these acts of love and kindness.”

Atoyebi said his commitment to education support is driven by personal experience, recalling that he attended subsidized schools from primary to university level.

“I know what it means to struggle through school. That is why I feel compelled to help children who are orphans,” he said.

During the outreach, he also encouraged the pupils to take their studies seriously and remain hopeful for a brighter future.

“I was just like you some years back, but I never stopped striving, working, and hoping for better days until it became a reality,” he said.

Atoyebi urged well-to-do Nigerians to extend a hand of kindness to the less privileged around them, saying such support could make a lasting difference in society and Nigeria at large.

Phebe Obong

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