One of the fastest-growing fashion luxury brands, AdDicto, owned by the young and talented entrepreneur Ajani Hazan Babatunde, has launched its charity foundation to positively impact society, especially the youth.
The AdDicto fashion brand is known for producing certain wears that are definitely expensive yet affordable for every average customer.
Also, the AdDicto clothing brand goes beyond just producing clothes and selling them; it’s a brand that entails reality, luxury, and fashion, especially “reality.”
Meanwhile, the foundation aims to extend the brand’s commitment to societal betterment by focusing on the Nigerian youth.
The AdDicto Foundation will initiate programmes and projects geared towards education, skill development, and empowerment.
By providing scholarships, vocational training, and mentorship programmes, the foundation seeks to uplift young minds, equipping them with the tools needed for success in various fields.
Moreover, the AdDicto Foundation envisions creating a positive impact on the community by addressing social issues such as poverty and lack of opportunities.
Through strategic collaborations with local organisations and government bodies, the foundation aims to contribute to sustainable development, fostering a brighter future for Nigerian youth.
This philanthropic endeavour not only aligns with AdDicto’s brand ethos but also sets a commendable example for other businesses to invest in the well-being and growth of the communities they serve.
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