NFSAN Empowers Kwara Girls with Over 1,000 Learning Materials
News Central reports that the Kwara State chapter of the National Female Students Association of Nigeria (NFSAN) conducted an educational outreach today, distributing essential learning materials to students at Government Girls Day School, Pakata. The initiative provided over 1,000 items, including notebooks, mathematical sets, pens, and backpacks, aiming to support young girls struggling with academic resources.
Chairperson of NFSAN Kwara, Comrade Buraimoh Abiola Temitope, emphasized the impact of the program, stating, “We recognize the economic challenges affecting your families, but we want you to know you are not alone. Our goal is for every girl in Kwara to thrive academically.” She urged the students to stay dedicated to their studies as they navigate these challenges.
Emphasising the value of education, she added, “Every girl deserves quality education to realise her dreams.”
Comrade Abisoye Sidiqat Taiwo, NFSAN Kwara's Public Relations Officer, addressed the importance of personal hygiene, encouraging the girls to prioritise cleanliness. Comrade Abdulrofiu Khadijat, the association's Welfare Director, reinforced this message, stating, “Health is key to achieving your goals. Staying healthy helps you pursue your ambitions to become leaders of this nation.”
The school's Vice Principal expressed gratitude for the outreach, commending NFSAN Kwara for their thoughtful gesture and offering prayers for the association's leadership. The students also voiced their appreciation, with the head girl delivering a thank-you speech.
Other NFSAN Kwara executives in attendance included Comrade Oladimeji Ruth, Director of Administration and Planning; Comrade Olawumi Basirat, Director of Primary and Secondary School Students; Comrade Onikoko Baliqees, Director of Anti-Social Vices; and Comrade Coker Odunayo, Director of Programmes.
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