Justice, Ajileye Plans Foundation for Indigent Students, Unveils Two Books
A retired justice Alaba Ajileye has announced plans to establish a foundation to support indigent students across the country . The foundation will provide scholarships, learning materials, and mentorship to help bright but less privileged children achieve their educational dreams.
Justice Ajileye said the initiative is his way of giving back to society and supporting the next generation of leaders.
During the event, the retired justice also unveiled two new books he authored. The books focus on important topics such as justice, good governance, and national development. He hoped that the books will inspire readers and contribute to public discussions on key national issues.
Many guests at the event praised the retired justice for his continued commitment to education and knowledge sharing.
The announcement has been welcomed by many people who believe education is the key to reducing poverty in the country.
The foundation is expected to start operations soon and reach students in different parts of Nigeria. The retired justice urged other well-meaning Nigerians to support the project through donations and partnerships.
This initiative highlights the important role of individuals in addressing educational challenges. The retired justice’s effort shows that one person can make a big difference in the lives of many children. Students and parents are hopeful that the foundation will open new opportunities for talented young people from poor backgrounds.
The unveiling of the two books adds to the retired justice’s legacy of contributing to knowledge and national development. Many attendees described the event as inspiring and called on other retired public servants to emulate this example.
The foundation is expected to bring positive changes to the education sector in the coming years.




