Augoye Foundation Empower Youths With Starter Packs at Adeje .


By Storm Mbarka 

As part of the vision to propagate the activities of Chief  JAMES Augoye ,two girls who went  through informal education   in hair dressing were 

yesterday empowered  in Adeje community in Okpe LGA, of Delta State through the  Chief James Augoye   foundation.

Chief James Augoye the Delta State Commissioner for works  is a human developer  per excellent ever ready to help and support those who are willing to   learn through  the Foundation. 

The presentation of the items which  was done by  Comrade Harrison Elerubo to the admiration of the Adeje community leaders who were present to witness the lofty gesture of the foundation sent positive vibrations about the concern of Chief James Augoye about the welfare of his people. 

 The representatives of the families of the beneficiaries who were visibly overwhelmed with joy said: " Our  appreciation knows no bound because the kind gesture that took place just now is   a dream fulfilled and we  thanked  God for the life of Chief James Augoye and the leadership of the Foundation who made this happen in the life of our daughters. 

Comrade Nelson Olopka National Secretary of Augoye foundation also encouraged young girls and boys within the Age of 17-25 to learn either formal or informal education in order  to contribute positively to our immediate  community and the society  at large. 

He added that Chief James Augoye is indeed a new sun that is shining, bright enough to  lead people experiencing one for of darkness or the other.

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