The Noella Foundation with the support of friends and well-wishers has announced a set of country-wide education initiatives alongside others in celebration of its co-founder, Mr Seyi Tinubu.
Apart from its educational programmes, the Foundation has also designed other initiatives across health and entrepreneurship to create lasting social impact.
According to the foundation, these activities which include distribution of 200 laptops to public schools; health insurance coverage for over 1,000 beneficiaries, prioritising pregnant women and donation of essential medication to sickle cell patients (through partnerships with two NGOs namely, Crimson Bow and Genotype Foundation) reflect its commitment to driving sustainable change through goodwill and collective service.
Speaking ahead of the rollout, the programme manager of the Noella Foundation Nnanna Kalu, described the upcoming projects as “a celebration of purpose that extends beyond personal milestones into meaningful impact.
“Marking Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday through initiatives that empower communities and support vulnerable groups reflects the values he embodies; empathy, service, shared responsibility and collective responsibility.”
He noted further that with the idea of giving out 200 high-tech laptops to public junior and senior secondary schools “the scheme aims to enhance digital literacy, improve learning outcomes, and prepare students for participation in a rapidly evolving global economy.
“Also included in the education pillar is the capacity building digital training programme for 40 young Nigerians in specialised areas such as Software Engineering, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing and Product Design preparing them for the modern job market.
“Similarly, the Foundation will empower small business owners through the donation of 40 SME Empowerment Kiosks across different regions, aiming to promote entrepreneurship, stimulate local economies and support self-reliance among young Nigerians,” Kalu stated.
According to him, “through these acts of service, the Foundation reinforces its long-standing focus on empowering youth, supporting vulnerable populations, and fostering equitable access to education and healthcare.
“This milestone is a reminder that leadership is best measured by the lives we touch. Through collaboration, we can transform celebration into service and goodwill into progress.”
The Noella Foundation was founded on the principle that transformative change is a collaborative effort. Its mission is to transform the lives of vulnerable and marginalized women, children/young adults, and the elderly in specific communities and provide lasting solutions.
“Our work is centred on four core pillars Education, Employability, Healthcare, and Hunger Eradication which are strategically aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to ensure our efforts contribute to a global vision for progress,” it stated.
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